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Commerce Bank donates former branch to Urban League for minority business center
Because of the donation, an entrepreneurship and women's business center will relocate from Pagedale to north city. An official said it will "be a place where people can come and access services, connect with a business coach, participate in all sorts of classes and seminars, and become an ecosystem of support."
As themed entertainment grows, St. Louis designer of attractions opens in Orlando
Fox Sports consults Big Ten in media rights negotiations
As salary offers soar, here's how much wages are rising in St. Louis
Local NCAA Division I college creates 'portal' to help businesses source name, image and likeness deals
Former Blues captain David Backes is 1st franchisee for new plant-based burger chain
St. Louis, St. Louis County launch unified portal for emergency rental assistance
Renters and landlords in the city of St. Louis and St. Louis County will now have a common place to seek emergency rental assistance starting Tuesday.
The city and county will launch a unified portal for renters and landlords applying for the millions of dollars available through the federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program at 10 a.m. Tuesday. You can access the portal by clicking here.
Last year, St. Louis County received $29 million in federal funds for the Emergency Rental Assistance Programβ¦
US Supreme Court reject's Spire's challenge of pipeline ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday denied Spire Inc.'s appeal of a lower court's decision that the natural gas utility's Spire STL pipeline should have never been operating in the first place.
The high court declined to hear the appeal without comment, according to the Associated Press.
In 2018, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission granted approval for the pipeline, which went fully into operation in 2019. The 65-mile pipeline connects with the Rockies Express Pipeline in Scott County, Illinois,β¦
North St. Louis to get $39M in ARPA funding after bill passes Board of Aldermen
Here's where Gioia's Deli is opening its 3rd location
Fans of Gioia's Deli, get ready. A Gioia's location will open April 25 in Maryland Heights.
The deli, known for its famous hot salami, has been open since 1918 at its location on The Hill. Gioia's has one other location, in Creve Coeur. The deli closed a downtown location after the pandemic took hold in 2020.
The Maryland Heights location will have a walk-up window, where you can place your order. Like the other two locations, DoorDash and online ordering options will be available.
The new locationβ¦
Ice cream pop-up purchases former St. Louis bakery space
TSA won't enforce mask mandate after judge rules against CDC
A federal judge in Florida on Monday ruled the nationwide mask mandate for airports, planes and other public transportation is unlawful.
Hours after Monday's ruling was handed down, the Transportation Security Administration said it will no longer enforce the mandate.
U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle ruled Monday that the mandate exceeded the statutory authority of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, which issued the order. Mizelle's ruling was in response to a lawsuit filed in Julyβ¦
One of the St. Louis region's largest nonprofit organizations names new CEO
Homes are selling fast in St. Louis. Here's when to list to make the most money.
As inflation increases, this St. Louis economist explains what it might mean for you
Senior health startup that raised $100M expands C-suite with new hire
'Just the beginning': Cultivation Capital reflects on a decade of startup investments. Here's what's next for the St. Louis firm.
Cultivation Capital has spent the past decade becoming St. Louisβ most prolific venture capital firm, amassing an investment portfolio of more than 150 startups. With an initial focus on closing an investment gap for software firms in St. Louis, Cultivation Capital has expanded its investment thesis since its founding, launching into new industries and geographies.
St. Louis County executive offers proposals on how to spend federal ARPA money
In a Monday public briefing, St. Louis County Executive Sam Page announced his administration's recommendations for how to spend $83 million in federal ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) funds, based on community input.
That process was carried out through seven town hall meetings and a survey, which Page said more than 3,000 people participated in.
In the survey, officials asked residents to rank spending priorities like health care, infrastructure, homelessness, access to mental health services,β¦