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Mezzanine Loans in St. Louis, MO

Find lenders offering mezzanine loans in the St. Louis, including Clayton, Chesterfield, Florissant, and surrounding areas. Compare rates, terms, and programs from 8 lenders.

Lenders
8
Typical Rate
6.75% - 11.97%
Down Payment
Often 10-25% sponsor equity
Term
5-10 years
Closing Time
30-60 days

What does the St. Louis commercial real estate market look like?

St. Louis offers a deep and affordable CRE market with a diversified economic base spanning healthcare, financial services, and agribusiness. The Central Corridor along Olive Boulevard and Market Street connects the downtown CBD through Midtown to the thriving Central West End neighborhood, which has become the metro's premier mixed-use submarket adjacent to Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University's medical campus. The Cortex Innovation Community, a 200-acre innovation district in Midtown, has attracted over $700 million in development including lab, tech office, and coworking space. Industrial demand is strong along the I-70 corridor and in the Metro East Illinois suburbs, supported by the region's inland port and extensive rail network.

Key Economic Drivers

  • Washington University and BJC HealthCare medical campus, the metro's largest employer
  • Cortex Innovation Community attracting biotech and tech tenants to a 200-acre Midtown district
  • Anheuser-Busch, Monsanto (Bayer), Emerson Electric, and Edward Jones corporate operations
  • Inland port and rail hub operations driving industrial demand along the Mississippi River corridor

Market Insight

Missouri's Historic Preservation Tax Credit program, offering a 25% state credit stacked with the 20% federal credit, has made St. Louis one of the top U.S. markets for historic rehabilitation — the city has more designated historic buildings than almost any other American city.

How do mezzanine loans work in St. Louis, Missouri?

Mezzanine loans are subordinate real estate loans secured by a pledge of the borrower's ownership interests rather than a mortgage lien on the property itself. Borrowers use them when the senior lender's proceeds stop short and they want to reduce the common equity check. In the St. Louis metro area, borrowers can access 8 lenders offering Mezzanine financing, including Clayton, Chesterfield, Florissant, and surrounding areas. Loan amounts typically range from $1M to $100M with rates from 6.75% - 11.97%.

Who should consider mezzanine loans?

  • Large acquisitions with a capital gap
  • Recapitalizations
  • Senior-loan executions that stop short on proceeds
  • Experienced sponsors managing intercreditor terms

What are the key requirements?

  • Usually at least a $1M capital need
  • Strong sponsor track record and exit plan
  • Senior lender consent plus an intercreditor agreement
  • Debt service and leverage that still work for the full stack

Advantages

  • Can reduce the common equity check
  • Usually no direct property lien
  • Often structured interest-only
  • Can add proceeds above a senior mortgage

Considerations

  • Usually the priciest layer in the stack
  • Senior lender approval is typically required
  • Intercreditor terms can limit remedies
  • Often not a fit for small-balance deals

Mezzanine Loans in St. Louis FAQ

How many Mezzanine lenders serve St. Louis, MO?
There are 8 lenders offering mezzanine loans in the St. Louis metro area. Loan amounts typically range from 1000K to 100M with rates from 6.75% - 11.97%.
What are Mezzanine loan rates in St. Louis?
Mezzanine loan rates in St. Louis typically range from 6.75% - 11.97%, though exact rates depend on factors like your credit score, the property's cash flow, and loan-to-value ratio. Down payments usually run Often 10-25% sponsor equity, and closing can take 30-60 days. Compare multiple St. Louis-area lenders to find the best terms for your deal.
What is a mezzanine loan in real estate?
It is subordinate capital that sits between the senior mortgage and the sponsor's common equity. Instead of taking a mortgage lien, the mezz lender usually takes a pledge of the ownership interests in the property-owning entity.
How is mezzanine debt different from preferred equity?
Mezzanine debt is a loan with a maturity date and UCC foreclosure rights against the pledged ownership interests. Preferred equity is an ownership investment with negotiated control rights and no UCC foreclosure remedy.
Do senior lenders have to approve mezzanine debt?
Usually yes. The senior lender commonly requires an intercreditor agreement that sets cure rights, notice rules, and what happens if the mezz lender tries to enforce its remedies.
How small can a mezzanine loan be?
Published market tables still show mezzanine programs starting around $1 million. Smaller deals usually end up with more equity, a bridge loan, or a different senior structure instead.

Where else can I find mezzanine loans in Missouri?

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