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Massive St. Charles County home drops price by $5 million
A 20,000 square foot home, first listed for sale last summer, has dropped in price by $5 million.
Trivers Completes Multi-Use Steelcote Square Development
Architecture, planning, urban design and interiors firm Trivers was chosen by Pier Property Group (PPG) to help create a new neighborhood within a previously vacant industrial complex in St. Louis’ historic Midtown area. “Steelcote Square is a catalyst for what’s to come in this formerly underutilized part of St. Louis,” said Trivers Principal Joel Fuoss, […]
Illinois governor calls on two Democratic lawmakers to resign
Gov. J.B. Pritzker urged both Sens. Emil Jones III of Chicago and Michael Hastings of Frankfort to quit the Legislature.
NY hotel assumes Black St. Louis artist is homeless intruder, complaint says
A pricey New York hotel tried to eject a St. Louis artist because of racial bias, a complaint filed this week says.
Police: Inmates got out of Illinois jail with pandemic loans
Some used the money to bond out of jail on their felony cases.
What it is like calling 911 in St. Louis City.
Illinois tax rebate: Do I get one? When is it coming?
Millions of Illinois residents are expected to receive an income tax rebate from the state over the next several weeks. But do you qualify, and when might that be coming?
Police: Bonne Terre man dies after jumping from SUV in St. Francois County
Kyler A. Mayerhoffer, 36, of Bonne Terre, inexplicably jumped Monday night from an SUV, police said.
Trivers Reimagines Broadway Tower Atrium
Architecture, planning, urban design and interiors firm Trivers has reimagined the massive lobby of the Broadway Tower located at 100 N. Broadway in downtown St. Louis. What was once a dark bank lobby with waiting areas and a wall of teller windows is now a light-filled gathering space for the modern workforce. “This project represents […]
Spire Energy is proposing another price hike, public hearing next month. Date, location, and times included.
Lawmakers push ahead on tax cuts, rural credits in special state session
Missouri lawmakers are moving swiftly to complete the special session agenda set by Gov. Mike Parson, with both the House and Senate passing incentives for farms and rural businesses and the Senate finishing work on …
Rosh Hashanah: What you should know about the Jewish New Year
How this pandemic-era Metro East business found innovation with a dumpster and a toilet
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Vandalism and Vagrancy Threaten Laclede’s Landing Redevelopment
From St. Louis Post-Dispatch: A Laclede’s Landing developer says trouble with vagrants and vandalism is threatening to torpedo plans for new apartments, shops and restaurants in the historic district next to the Gateway Arch. Brian and Gretchen Minges, of Advantes Group, said that in recent weeks, somebody has set a dumpster on fire, broken windows […]
Siteman, University of Missouri to collaborate on cancer research, with aim to improve care | Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
The Armory, revitalized as St. Louis entertainment center, to open in December
The Armory, a historical landmark in St. Louis, will soon carry new life as an entertainment center.
Bagatelle
Before the ring of pinball machines echoed through arcades, Bagatelle was filling parlors and pockets across the world. Drawing from the private collection of Mr.
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Garry McMichael: Retrospective
Garry McMichael: Retrospective features photography, drawings and paintings spanning the art career of the late Garry McMichael, long-time resident artist at Green Door Art Gallery.
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