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“Green Building Break” to Explore Carbon Savings Through Building Reuse
As conversations around attainable housing, adaptive reuse, and responsible development continue across the St. Louis region, the next Green Building Break from the The Missouri Gateway Green Building Council offers a practical tool for turning sustainability goals into measurable action. The Green Building Council will host a free virtual session, “Leveraging Existing Buildings with the […]
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St. Louis County to crack down on illegal slot machines
$400M Northern Light Project Would Transform Site of Homeless Encampment
From St. Louis Magazine: An alderman and a first-time developer have big plans for an area of North City that’s best known as home to a controversial homeless encampment. A bill introduced by Alderman Rasheen Aldridge on Friday would use tax abatements to tee up redevelopment at Cass Avenue and 10th Street in Old North. […]
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Missouri Rep Proposes ‘Innovation Zones’ As Cure for Downtown’s Woes
From St. Louis Magazine: State Rep. Brad Christ (R-St. Louis County) was the architect of the bill giving the state control of city police, a law wildly unpopular with city leaders. So it’s worth noting that those same leaders have not dismissed out of hand Christ’s latest plan that could have a big impact on […]
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