Patrick "Pops" Garrett parlayed a love for bourbon into two successful businesses — a blog, Bourbon and Banter, and a tasting company, Drink Curious, which runs 200 tasting events a year.
Our state is creating a hostile environment for anyone who is different, forcing us to choose between the place we call home and our basic rights and dignity, writes Logan Casey.
Boeing has agreed to plead guilty and pay a $244 million fine for misleading regulators about safety protocols it implemented following crashes of two 737 MAX jets that killed 346 people more than five years ago.
After years of apprenticing with candy makers across the country, Dan Abel Sr. returned to St Louis in 1981 to launch a candy store — Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate Company — with his wife, Rosalie.
Today, the business is an award-winning second generation family business that specializes in handcrafted, small-batch chocolates. It is now run by Dan Abel Jr., Christina Abel, Christopher Abel and their parents, and includes seven retail stores and wholesale operations that supply 3,000 additional…
On July 1, the law firm of Dentons Durham Jones Pinegar in Salt Lake City announced it had hired seven lawyers, including four partners, from a big Clayton law firm. Days later, it said it was closing the Salt Lake City office and another.
The buildings lost several key tenants in recent years, but a marketing brochure positions that as a positive for a prospective buyer because it will be able to offer more available contiguous office space than its competitors.
The largest donors to a tax credit program supporting private school tuition scholarships in Missouri are a Fortune 500 health care corporation, a cable company and the founding family of the Kansas City Chiefs.
UnitedHealth Group Inc. has given the most since 2023 to the state’s K-12 tax-credit scholarship program, dubbed MOScholars, with a $2 million donation last year and $3.5 million pledged this year.
Lamar Hunt Jr. and his wife Rita Hunt, part of the family that owns the Kansas City Chiefs,…
In a groundbreaking partnership poised to stimulate economic development in St. Louis, Commerce Bank has donated its century-old branch on Natural Bridge Avenue to the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis. This significant contribution will facilitate the relocation and expansion of the Urban League's Women's Business Center, previously situated in Pagedale. The initiative marks the establishment of the 14th National Urban League-designated Entrepreneurship Center in the United States.
John W.…
A May 2024 St. Louis Business Journal Roundtable of Experts brought together leaders in business, higher education and training/development to respond to recent research about workforce development for the region, and how their sectors could work together to make their offerings — and the region — more cohesive, connected and effective. The keys to future growth and success, they agreed, will be flexibility, practicality and collaboration to prepare students and support businesses.
Participants…