Dierberg Markets will hold an opening ceremony March 28 for its new Crestwood store, which anchors the $67 million Crestwood Crossing retail development on the site of the former Crestwood Court, and earlier Crestwood Plaza, shopping mall.
The Hancock Amendment in the Missouri constitution bans unfunded mandates. An exception written for Kansas City's police department is set to expire in 2026.
House Speaker Dean Plocher can look back on the first half with satisfaction. Most of his top priorities have been voted out of the House, and now await action in the Senate. It's the best he could hope for, but the fate of his agenda now lies elsewhere.
Amighettiβs, an iconic purveyor of Italian sandwiches, returned to a spot near The Hill when it opened Feb. 23, with plans to match the performance of an existing location in Rock Hill.
Allied Healthcare Products Inc., which previously said it planned to shutter its plant in The Hill neighborhood and lay off 160 employees, said it is restarting operations under new leadership.
Burger Champ, a new restaurant from Chris Kelling and Adam Altnether, will open this summer at 2704 Sutton Blvd. in Maplewood. The new concept will replace Elmwood, an upscale restaurant concept the pair opened in January 2019 but that closed during the pandemic.
New records shed light on the struggle over where to keep Rams settlement funds, but also show how a public entity urged the city and county to disclose elements of negotiations. And they give new insights on a mediation process that utilized the services of a former Kansas City mayor.
Diamond Sports Group, parent company of Bally Sports Midwest, had its first bankruptcy hearing on Thursday, two days after voluntarily filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy with plans to eliminate almost all of its $8.6 billion of debt.
Edward Jones is inching toward reaching its goals for diversity representation by the end of 2025, though it's performing better at headquarters than among financial advisers.
A judge is giving the Missouri attorney general's office more time to add more allegations of wrongdoing by St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner to its petition to remove her from office.
Judge John Torbitzky is giving Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey's office until March 21 to amend its quo warranto petition. The judge is also giving Gardner 10 days to respond to the new allegations.
Torbitzky also said he will not rule on any other pending motions or requests until Gardner enters herβ¦
Texwrap Packaging Systems, which designs and manufactures shrink wrapping and bundling machinery, said it is investing $2.25 million to expand its plant in Washington, Missouri.
Clayton-based online learning firm Nerdy Inc. (NYSE: NRDY) has made several new appointments to its leadership team, moves that come as longtime executive Heidi Robinson has departed its C-suite.
Food technology firm Benson Hill Inc. (NYSE: BHIL) plans to enact several cost-cutting measures to narrow its losses as it seeks to achieve profitability by 2025.
A St. Louis jury on Wednesday ordered a river freight firm to pay the mother of a man who drowned on the Mississippi River $15 million.
Casey Redmond, who was working for St. Louis-based Osage Marine Services, fell into the Mississippi and drowned on Dec. 15, 2019, court records say. His body hasn't been found.
A lawsuit filed in 2021 by Redmond's mother, Candace Love, alleged that Osage assigned Redmond to work with a supervisory employee who tested positive for drugs immediately after the incident,β¦
There's still time to make a nomination in the St. Louis Business Journal's 2023 Corporate Counsel Awards, which seek to recognize the best and brightest legal minds in the corporate landscape.
The nomination deadline has been extended to Friday, March 24. You can submit your nomination here.
These awards will span all levels of the corporate legal department structure, from in-house generalists and specialists to chief legal officers and general counsel, who work in nonprofit organizations orβ¦
St. Louis developer CRG has dropped its plan for a $500 million redevelopment of footwear retailer Caleres' Clayton headquarters, as a new company, Pier Property Group, has the site under contract for a mixed-use plan.
Hundreds of food service workers at Washington University are facing layoffs this spring as the university's contract with a California-based company ends.
The state had no investments in a pair of banks that failed in the last week, according to Missouri's treasurer, who said he has been assured by St. Louis Federal Reserve officials that βMissouriβs financial institutions are in a stable position.β