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Members of the board’s Housing, Urban Development and Zoning Committee voted 5-2, with Anne Schweitzer and Michael Browning voting no.
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Bird flu has killed millions of hens in recent weeks, shrinking the supply of eggs and hiking up prices at grocery stores in Missouri.
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The Church of God in Christ’s Holy Convocation is estimated to generate roughly $250 million in economic impact over three years for St. Louis.
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The separate proposals by Ward 7 Alderwoman Alisha Sonnier and Ward 13 Alderwoman Pamela Boyd have some similarities but also have differences that need to be resolved.
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Over the course of nearly seven-hour committee hearing, members of the Board of Aldermen discussed two visions for the money that are “coming closer together.”
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Startup companies are usually strapped for cash as they focus on growth, and that squeeze can feel more acute in between major milestones early on.
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Following a slow year in the housing market, experts expect first-time Missouri homebuyers to have better prospects in 2025.
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A separate deal to sell both blast furnaces in the Metro East town has been on the back burner, which union officials believe will cost hundreds of jobs. If the U.S. Steel sale is dead, some worry what’s in store for Granite City.
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It comes in a Commissioners’ Report filed Friday as part of the eminent domain case involving the prominent and long-vacant downtown building.
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HOK and the airport will spend the next few months negotiating a contract before the firm launches into the design process, which could take about 18 months.
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Hall’s tenure in the St. Louis region comes to an end this month, when he moves to Ohio to take over the reins of the Columbus Partnership on Jan. 13.
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St. Louis boosters have worked in recent years to elevate its reputation as a dining destination, despite being ignored by the world’s preeminent culinary institutions.