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Property owners filled the courtroom in the old St. Louis Civil Courts Building on Thursday.It had taken a long time to get to this day.Several of the…
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St. Louis city officials told about 200 community members that they wanted to hear ideas and concerns about the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s…
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The Buster Brown Blue Ribbon Shoe Factory in north St. Louis is worth about $810,000.That’s the figure that a three-member court-appointed commission…
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The city of St. Louis will likely pay more than $1.6 million to compensate property owners who faced eminent domain to make way for the National…
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If a federal spy agency chooses to relocate to north St. Louis as expected, residents in the way will have to move quickly.The National…
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The city of St. Louis’ work to gain control 100 acres of the north side is not over yet.This week the city amended its eminent domain lawsuit, adding 13…
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Updated 2:30 p.m., Jan. 29, to include court hearing information - Several property owners were in St. Louis Circuit Court Friday regarding land they own…
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Developer Paul McKee will not be among the landowners taken to court by the city of St. Louis in an effort to lure a federal agency to the north side.The…
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The city of St. Louis can start the legal process to move residents from a north side area that would instead become home to a federal spy agency.The…
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A group of residents is asking the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to cross north St. Louis off of a list of four sites the agency is considering…