Aggregator
Family Business Awards 2024: Second generation continues family legacy at Albritton Financial Services
Albritton Financial Services has been helping executives and families since 1996. With four current staff members, two of whom are in the Albritton family, it serves no more than 120 clients in the St. Louis area and across the country.
St. Louis Has Thousands of Lead Water Pipes. Needs to Remove Them.
From St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Replacing thousands of lead pipes in the city within the next decade, as required by a new federal mandate, will cost tens of millions of dollars, according to early estimates. And City Hall doesn’t know how it will pay for all of it. “We’re still reviewing exactly what’s going to need […]
Family Business Awards 2024: Third generation is ready to continue legacy at Andria's Food Group
Family businesses can lead to disappointment when the next generation isn’t interested in carrying on the tradition. But that is not the case with Andria’s Food Group, a restaurant and food production company in O’Fallon, Illinois.
Mayor’s Business Luncheon Highlights City Growth
From St. Louis American: Donning a white construction helmet, Neal Richardson, president and CEO of the St. Louis Development Corporation (SLDC), ended his presentation with an enthusiastic call & response challenge to the capacity-filled auditorium. “St. Louis, are you ready to build?” “St. Louis, are you ready to build a future where every young person, […]
Inside One Man’s Mission to Revive a Metro East City
From St. Louis Business Journal: John Simmons was once stationed in Savannah, Georgia, while serving in the U.S. Army. He returned two decades later as a part-time resident and owner of the Savannah Sand Gnats minor-league baseball team and noticed significant change in the port city. Once marked by urban decay, Savannah had become a […]
Family Business Awards 2024: 1905 New Media merges tradition with digital evolution
Through its nearly 120-year history, 1905 New Media has maintained an upward growth trajectory in part through expanding into e-commerce, app/software development, SEO and data analytics spaces by acquiring creative agencies and media companies.
Paul McCartney plays “All My Loving” for the first time in five years at Brazil show
Paul McCartney dusted off a classic Beatles tune for his fourth and final Got Back show in São Paulo, Brazil, on Wednesday. According to setlist.fm, McCartney added the 1963 track “All…
ExTwitter Makes It Official: Blocks Are No Longer Blocks
It has been rumored for a while that Elon wants to remove the official “block” functionality on ExTwitter, but now it’s official. The company has announced that it will soon start rolling out a new version of “block” that no longer blocks content, only interactions. That’s ExTwitter’s engineering team saying: Soon we’ll be launching a […]
Work Set to Begin on New St. Louis 911 Dispatch Center
From St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Construction on a new 911 dispatch call center, mulled by St. Louis leaders for nearly two decades, will finally begin next week, city officials said Wednesday. The city issued a $28 million building permit last week for the site at 2741 Thomas Street, just west of the Fire Department headquarters on […]
Why has recent inflation been so unnerving?
A reader points me to an Adam Tooze substack today about inflation. Tooze admits that even his own personal reaction to inflation hasn't matched the dry reports from the BLS: Because, yes, I actually do live in America and I have experienced what has happened on supermarket shelves. Several times I’ve been brought up short ...continue reading "Why has recent inflation been so unnerving?"
Chesterfield Mall Meets the Excavator to Make Way for New Downtown Development
From NPR: After nearly 50 years, it really is the beginning of the end for the Chesterfield Mall. Demolition crews began taking down parts of the shuttered mall Tuesday morning, launching what will be a yearslong process to transform the site into a 90-acre, high-density hub in west St. Louis County. The Staenberg Group has […]
Chancellor Minor Makes Appearance: SIUE School Of Dental Medicine's Give Kids A Smile Day Provides $113,530 Free Dentistry
EDWARDSVILLE - Southern Illinois University Edwardsville - The Southern Illinois University (SIU) School of Dental Medicine (SDM) in Alton once again opened its doors to the community on Monday, Oct. 14, for its annual Give Kids a Smile Day (GKAS) clinic, offering free dental care to children in need over the October school holiday. The clinic served 190 children, 40 more than last year, and provided $113,530 worth of dentistry to the community, according to Katie Kosten, DMD, director of Community Dentistry in the SIU SDM. Watch patients interact with the Tooth Fairy and dental students. In attendance were SIUE Chancellor James T. Minor, PhD, and SIU SDM Dean Saulius Drukteinis, DMD, PhD, who interacted with families and shared the importance of the event. Minor acknowledged the dental students who performed the dental work, which ranged from cleanings and fillings to extractions and imaging. “I spend a lot of time thanking our students for doing this and underscoring how
Wabash Frisco & Pacific Railway
Alton's Early Childhood Center Starts Each Day with a Cheer
GODFREY - Staff members at Alton School District’s Early Childhood Center know how to start the day off right. Every day before the morning and afternoon sessions at the center, teachers and staff members line the hallway to cheer and welcome the students to school. Cynthia Schuenke, the director of the Early Childhood Center, noted the importance of creating a fun environment for kids and teachers. “It really energizes the staff and shows how excited they are to welcome our students each day,” Schuenke said. “The staff at the Early Childhood Center are an amazing group of educators, and we are so fortunate to have them working with our students in our district. This daily cheer shows how much they look forward to working with our students and seeing them at school each day.” The “daily routine” is the norm at the Early Childhood Center. Schuenke said it has a powerful effect on the atmosphere and energy of each school day. She believes
Nation's fastest-selling housing market is St. Louis, report says
Maplewood man shot to death in St. Louis' Midtown neighborhood
He was shot around 3 a.m. Sunday at Laclede and Ewing avenues.
'Nightmare On State Street' Bringing Spooky Shopping Fun To Jerseyville
JERSEYVILLE - Things are getting spooky in Jerseyville as local businesses and vendors welcome the Halloween season with a special “ Nightmare on State Street ” event on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024 from 5 to 8 p.m. Throughout the evening, several Jerseyville businesses are joining in on the festive fun with discounts, specialty drinks, local vendors, photo opportunities, and more. The Jersey County Historical Society will host self-guided “Dearly Departed” tours at the Cheney Mansion from 5 to 8 p.m. Visitors can learn more about the funerary, mourning, and embalming customs of the city’s past for just $5 each (payable to a Historical Society volunteer upon arrival). With the rest of the mansion also available to tour, attendees can get an inside look at one of Jerseyville’s most historically significant homes. All proceeds will support the ongoing restoration of the Cheney Mansion. DJ's Pub & Grill will be serving a special fall-festive
Protect Yourself and Your Loved Ones This Winter by Getting Vaccinated
Many respiratory viruses circulate in the fall and winter seasons causing illness of varying severity across the United States.
HRIF Awarded $30 Million for New Markets Tax Credits
Heartland Regional Investment Fund, LLC (HRIF), a subsidiary of St. Louis Economic Development Partnership (STL Partnership), was recently awarded $30 million in New Markets Tax Credits (NMTC) through the U.S. Department of the Treasury Community Development Financial Institutions Funds (CDFI Fund). Through the NMTC Program, the CDFI Fund allocates tax credit authority to Community Development […]
stLouIST