When St. Louis' anchor institutions coordinate efforts, they can help the region bridge the gap between current realities and goals for economic equity, vitality and vibrancy, writes Washington University Chancellor Andrew Martin.
The Missouri Department of Transportation (MODOT) is bringing its successful “Triple Play” DBE contracting event to St. Louis for the first time next week on Thursday, July 18 from 4:00PM – 7:00PM at the CIC St. Louis co-working space at 20 South Sarah Street. The event has been held annually since 2017, but this is […]
The Greene County Prosecutor's Office has charged the suspect in the July 5 homicide of 46-year-old Jack Osborn and 44-year-old Melissa Smith on West Chestnut Street as police continue to search for him.
President Joe Biden opened his highly anticipated press conference Thursday with a forceful defense of his foreign and domestic policies, and batted away questions about his ability to serve another four years even as he flubbed a reference to Donald Trump in one of his first answers.
It’s a problem that likely dates back to the department’s inception, but in 2015, the New York City Inspector General released a report that explained why residents were forced to shell out millions every year to foot the bill for police misconduct: Historically, NYPD has frequently failed to discipline officers who use force without justification. […]
From Construction Dive: Data center construction has long been recognized as a strong sector, yet its true magnitude may still be underestimated. For instance, Coral Gables, Florida-based builder MasTec told investors it’s looking to ramp up its footprint in the sector and establish a strong pipeline of data center work, according to its first quarter […]
From Contractor Magazine: The construction industry added 27,000 jobs on net in June, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of data released today by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. On a year-over-year basis, industry employment has increased by 235,000 jobs, an increase of 2.9%. Nonresidential construction employment increased by 21,200 positions on […]
From Offsite Builder: The modular housing industry promises efficiency, sustainability and affordability. Yet, despite these considerable advantages, the sector remains curiously obscured in the shadows of its traditional counterparts, with far fewer modular homes built each year than conventional ones. The core issue? A palpable deficiency in effective marketing strategies. I find that the modular […]
From Greek Reporter: Cement-free concrete is a revolutionary material that aims to reduce the environmental impact of traditional concrete by eliminating cement from the mix. Cement production is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, so finding alternatives is crucial for sustainable construction. Instead of cement, cement-free concrete uses other binding agents, often derived from […]
From Offsite Builder: If you happen to ask a homebuilding professional how they became involved in the industry, you might hear, “homebuilding found me.” That’s according to Kimberly Mackey, Owner of New Homes Solutions in Tampa, Florida and this statement certainly applies to her. Mackey migrated from a start-up, consumer-direct company (home shopping and delivery) […]
From MRN: P&Z also voted 13-0 to recommend that the City Council approve a conditional use permit (CUP) for this mixed-use building. The CUP should be on the agenda for the next council meeting on July 11. Caledonia Flats is a proposed five-story mixed-use building that would be located at 211 Rush Way in the […]
From The St. Louis American: Affinia Healthcare is one of eight community health centers across the U.S. selected to receive a $30,000 grant to participate in the National Association of Community Health Center (NACHC) Innovation Incubator. The St. Louis-based community health center will use the funds to develop an urban garden to increase access to […]
Headline CPI came in at -0.7% in June: Now can we please cut interest rates? It sure seems like inflation is well under control. Maybe too much under control? In conventional year-over-year terms, headline inflation in June clocked in at 3.0% and core inflation was 3.3%.
From Next STL: Late last summer, I proposed that the city implement a city-wide bike network using recently awarded Rams Settlement Funds. Eventually, this idea was included among 20 other finalists, rising up as one of the more popular possibilities for use of the windfall, among hundreds of citizen proposals initially submitted. In anticipation of […]