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A $1.2 billion plan dubbed the Gateway South Project would see the land south of the St. Louis Arch grounds transformed into entertainment, residential, recreation and industry space.
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Three teens were shot in downtown St. Louis at the beginning of June, offering a stark reminder of the challenges city officials have faced in bringing order to the neighborhood.
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The Globe Building’s new “sensitive compartmented information facility” brings new opportunities to St. Louis-based geospatial intelligence firms that require a classified environment to conduct business.
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A free electric vehicle shuttle will allow take people around parts of downtown St. Louis for the next year. City officials say riders can use an app to connect to the service, which will supplement public transportation.
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The Downtown St. Louis Community Improvement District is under fire but eager for another 10-year mandate.
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Drew Jameson relaunched Jamo Presents’ concert series this month on Laclede's Landing along the St. Louis riverfront. He discusses what it has to offer and how it’s part of a larger effort to revitalize downtown on “St. Louis on the Air.”
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St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones and Public Safety officials plan to ensure that police officers stop using force far more often on Black people than on white people.
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Aldermen Jack Coatar and James Page discuss problems plaguing downtown St. Louis, Mayor Tishaura Jones’ plans to address them and the state of downtown development on "St. Louis on the Air."
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A group of government, community and business leaders will meet weekly for the next six weeks to come up with long-term solutions to increase public safety.
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Pens that once held enslaved people sit in the shadow of Busch Stadium. Two Democratic lawmakers are now working with the St. Louis Cardinals for a marker to commemorate the site.