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40 Under 40 2021: Lydia Gwin, Gwin's Tiny Kitchen and Nine PBS
St. Louis region receives $33.2M in federal funding for 2 transportation projects
St. Louis nonprofit receives $1.5M grant to assist with Afghan refugee resettlement
40 Under 40 2021: Jennifer George, St. Charles County Government
40 Under 40 2021: Neosha Franklin, St. Louis Community Foundation
40 Under 40 2021: Jessica Erfling, Covenant House Missouri
40 Under 40 2021: Renita Duncan, RubinBrown
Startup developing crop improvement technology raises $7.1M
40 Under 40 2021: Matt Drinen, Emerald Capital and Green Street Real Estate Ventures
40 Under 40 2021: Anna Dibble, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
Starting a business partnership on the right financial foot: Understanding the basics of your partnership agreement
You and your friends or colleagues have a great business idea and are ready to launch a startup. Great. But where do you begin? While having multiple people start a business together can be an exciting venture, before getting too ahead of yourselves it’s important to start your partnership with a written agreement to lay out duties and allocations of tax and economic items.
Partnership agreements usually include some confusing language sprinkled with the occasional “whereof” or “heretofore”…
Beef processor to invest $450M, create 1,300 jobs with new Warren County plant
$5 million in incentives still available in Ameren's EV charging station program
40 Under 40 2021: Chris DeGeare, Jefferson College
Anheuser-Busch brewing St. Louis beer for first time in 115 years
The taps at Anheuser-Busch’s St. Louis brewery will soon flow with a beer that hasn’t been tasted in more than a century.
AB announced Tuesday it’s bringing back its original flagship beer, the St. Louis Lager. It was the main brand for the company when it first started in St. Louis back in the 1850s.
“By bringing back St. Louis Lager this December, we are proud to recognize the community that has enabled us to continue to grow and connect with consumers all over the world,” said Colleen…
Kirkwood restaurant sets closing date, citing unsuccessful lease negotiations
The establishment will close after dinner service Sunday, Nov. 21, citing the inability to ink a lease renewal for its space. "It saddens me to have put all the blood, sweat, and tears into growing our business, only to have it woefully taken from us," the owner posted on the restaurant's Facebook page.
40 Under 40 2021: Lilian Davis, Polsinelli PC
40 Under 40 2021: Sarah Clarke, Bi-State Development
40 Under 40 2021: Christie Brinkman, Castle Contracting LLC
When Castle Contracting was expanding its new civil design-build service in 2018, it looked to Christie Brinkman to lead the effort as director of the team. Brinkman, an architecture, engineering and construction marketing and sales strategist, used her engineering firm experience to attract new owner and developer clients.