Three event spaces across the St. Louis region are undergoing more than $3 million in changes to adapt to post-Covid trends, Lodging Hospitality Management's Vice President Todd Hotaling said.
Chesterfield officials are moving toward approving substantial tax-increment financing for some $3 billion in development projects, which would have to be approved within 10 years.
Small businesses in the United States are still facing many obstacles and struggling to stay afloat after the COVID-19 pandemic. They’re dealing with record inflation and a competitive job market where savvy talent is looking for solid benefits.
One of the key issues is that rising health care costs may be keeping small businesses from finding the right people to power their operations.
But that’s where brokers can come in and help.
A survey from The Commonwealth Fund found 92% of the small…
A chorus of clicks and clacks from fingers speeding across keyboards, the hum of copiers shooting out freshly printed pages in rapid succession, echoes of laughter that carry down the hall from a meeting room where someone forgot to close the door behind them — it all sounds exactly like what you’d expect to find in just about any given office, on any given day. Until March 2020 at least.
If you know anything about offices, or even just people in general, you’d also expect to observe at least…
More than two years into our changed world of work, companies and employees alike continue to grapple with the challenges of adapting to new and still-evolving ideas about the role of the office. It’s the great debate of our time, and the most vocal participants largely belong to one of two disparate camps: those who insist on a full return to office (or at least as near to full as they can persuade others to get on board with), and those who’d be happy to never set foot in an office again.
These…
Economic development officials said late Monday they have started working with Emerson Electric (NYSE: EMR) to convince it to keep its headquarters in St. Louis after the Ferguson-based industrial giant announced earlier in the day it plans to sell its headquarters and consider sites both in St. Louis and elsewhere for its new home.
Emerson Electric has been no stranger to making big deals to divest portions of its business holdings. But its $14 billion deal announced Monday is different, leadership says, since it turns the longtime conglomerate into a “pure-play automation company."
Even after the horrific school shooting in St. Louis, the easiest path politically for Republicans is to avoid the gun-control issue. That could change once this starts happening.
The restaurant, which first opened in 1983 on the corner of Grand Boulevard and Humphrey Street, moved to its current, larger location at Grand and Juniata in 1993. It's among several restaurants that recently have left the South Grand area.
With plans to sell its Ferguson headquarters as part of a portfolio deal announced Monday, Emerson Electric’s search for a new home will include scouting locations outside the St. Louis region, the firm’s leader told the Business Journal Monday.
Frank Trotter opened EverBank.com when online banking was still a novel idea, selling it in 2002. Now he’s back with a new digital bank that plans to launch in the first quarter of 2023. Though based in Colorado, it’s to have a St. Louis office.
The Clayton-based law firm hired a new C-suite executive who most recently was global director of financial planning and analysis at a Chicago firm, where he worked for 14 years.
Air travel complaints have soared—they're up more than 320% than they were pre-pandemic. Here's how St. Louis Lambert International Airport's biggest airlines are doing.
Nearly 60 heavy hitters from business, politics and media — from a former president to business TV celebrity Jim Cramer — recorded video tributes memorializing Centene's former CEO and chairman, who died earlier this year. Here are some of those videos.
Emerson said Monday it has inked an agreement to sell a majority stake in its $5 billion Climate Technologies business in a deal that also involves its headquarters in Ferguson.
Central Visual and Performing Arts High School and Collegiate School of Medicine and Bioscience, which share a campus, will remain closed another week after Monday's school shooting.
St. Louis Public Schools sent out a notice Sunday stating that the two schools would remain closed Oct. 31 through Nov. 4 after a gunman entered the schools' campus and opened fire, killing a student and teacher, and wounding seven others on Oct. 24 before being killed by police.
The two schools were originally supposed…