A Clayton resident, John Kemper spoke with the Business Journal about a wide variety of topics, from his tenure as chairman and CEO to why he sees opportunity in the St. Louis area compared to bigger cities.
There’s a new champion in St. Louis Inno Madness.
Arcadian Infracom has claimed the bragging rights in the 2023 edition of St. Louis Inno’s bracket challenge. Nearly 5,400 votes were cast in the final matchup of Inno Madness, with top-seeded Arcadian besting No. 15 GiftAMeal in the championship matchup by just 36 votes.
Arcadian joins Business Video School, the champion of our inaugural Inno Madness in 2022, as winners of the contest.
Arcadian, founded in 2018, develops and operates long-haul…
The mortgage for one of St. Louis’ busiest malls was refinanced in what its owner says is a positive step toward post-pandemic recovery, but related documents show the mall's appraised value has dropped by $100 million from a decade ago as rents have fallen.
Quest Management Consultants, a St. Louis-based human resources consulting firm founded by former Saint Louis University basketball star Joe Wiley, has been acquired by human resources firm CMP of Dallas.
A trial will be needed to resolve the business dispute over the Fox Theatre, which puts on Broadway shows and other performances in Grand Center, an attorney said.
Missouri's former senior U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt will join Husch Blackwell Strategies' office in Washington, D.C., where he'll lead a new leadership strategies advisory services group at the lobbying firm.
In an announcement Wednesday, HBS said the group will provide policy advice, evaluate a client's government risk and ensure clients receive "insightful support to navigate Washington ward positive outcomes."
It also said Blunt, who retired earlier this year after serving in the Senate since 2011,…
The Missouri Senate voted against allowing video lottery games Wednesday evening, but it was unable to get a bill authorizing sports wagering to a vote.
Jay Ashcroft, Missouri’s secretary of state and son of one of the state’s most well known former elected officials, announced Thursday morning he was joining the 2024 race for governor.
In a statement released on social media, Ashcroft said “Missouri stands at a crossroads.”
“Red states like Florida, Texas, Tennessee, even Indiana and Arkansas have become examples of conservative leadership while Missouri Republicans, who control every statewide office and have supermajorities in both…
Longtime tech executive Bob Lee, a former St. Louisan, was fatally stabbed early Tuesday morning in San Francisco. The 43-year-old was chief product officer at MobileCoin, a San Francisco cryptocurrency company.
Moneta Group Investment Advisors launched its national growth plan in 2019 by opening an office in Denver. Now it's growing that office, merging Everland Sandry LLC in Denver into the growing Clayton-based wealth management firm.
St. Louis-based development company The Staenberg Group on Wednesday said The Hub, the $4 million outdoor event and gathering space that will serve as the centerpiece of The District, will open early this summer in Chesterfield.
Edge Centres, an Australian-based operator of data centers, has entered the U.S. market through the acquisition of a St. Louis firm Hyson International.
Firms in the contracting industry are "held hostage" by supply chain shortages and the resulting material delays, according to local executives in the industry. Here's how companies are getting creative to complete their projects.
Ferguson-based industrial technology and software company Emerson named Vidya Ramnath as senior vice president and chief marketing officer, effective June 1.
A St. Louis Circuit Court jury last month ordered a Rhode Island firm to pay $7.7 million to a man who lost his right eye in an accident involving one of its staple guns.
The HFW Cos., a growing, St. Louis-based professional services firm targeting the architecture, engineering and construction sector for investments, has expanded with the addition of a Las Vegas-based civil engineering firm.