Through its Startup Exit Awards, St. Louis Inno celebrates St. Louis' later-stage startup successes and the individuals who have made huge contributions to the startup industry. It includes awards for Exit of the Year, Top Equity Funding Transaction and Lifetime Achievement.
The companies said their combination bring together "two highly complementary product portfolios across spine and interventional pain management, geographic footprints and customer bases” and allows them to jointly invest in strengthening product development and customer service.
The sole Boeing current commercial airplane with locally made parts stopped at St. Louis Lambert International Airport so workers could tour the finished product for the first time.
A Franklin County-based window cleaning and pressure washing services business has been acquired by an exterior building services company based in Texas.
Workers at four St. Louis-area Starbucks coffee shops on Monday are on strike, and more than 3,000 workers across more than 150 stores will go on strike throughout the week, Starbucks Workers United said in a statement.
GKN Aerospace, one of the St. Louis region's largest manufacturers, gave a timeline Friday of its Hazelwood plant shutdown and planned layoff of over 700 workers that puts the closure later than previously announced.
Many of us have found ourselves in stressful situations: Your car breaks down and needs a full repair, you or a family member faces an injury that brings mounting medical bills, or a storm damages your small business’ office.
We never expect emergencies to happen. But when they do, we’re left wondering how to pay the unexpected costs.
Scenarios like these are where an emergency savings fund will come in handy. Even in the largest of emergencies, having money set aside can provide a sense of…
Since the start of the pandemic, three-time James Beard semi-finalist Poremba has re-engineered his menus to combat the high costs of goods, considered how “Instagram-able” his restaurants are and upped his back-of-house workers’ pay.
The first residents have moved into St. Louis developer CRG’s apartment complex that occupied the last remaining open site at The Streets of St. Charles mixed-use development, with the project expected to wrap construction on its second phase by July.
A New Jersey-based medical technology company is selling a group of surgical equipment assets to another health care product maker, including a St. Louis-area manufacturing facility.
St. Louis Inno's second iteration of the Fire Awards honors 11 startups, companies and organizations that reached key milestones in the last year, helping to ignite St. Louis’ innovation economy.