Millionaire self-funders, dirty-trick tactics, pro-Israel and crypto money everywhere. The ideological sparring within the party takes a back seat to campaign shenanigans.
Hailed for her work within the civil rights movement, Margaret Bush Wilson blazed her own path as a Black attorney and activist. She rose to prominence as a giant for the cause of civil rights and tirelessly worked for equality. Her story began in St. Louis, where she was born to James T. and Margaret …
From Yahoo News: The Boeing Leadership Center, a 284-acre campus in north St. Louis County formerly used as a corporate retreat, is now on the market. Real estate company CBRE Group Inc. has listed the property for sale, but not with a specified price. The campus is located at 16805 New Halls Ferry Road, just […]
From Mid Rivers Newsmagazine: The federal government provides Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) funds for projects that reduce traffic congestion and improve air quality by reducing vehicle exhaust emissions. Those federal funds are provided at the state level. MoDOT manages them for Missouri. At its Feb. 26 meeting, the St. Charles County Council introduced […]
From Gensler: The importance of central business districts (CBDs) cannot be overstated. According to the 2023 Gensler City Pulse study, people who feel that their central business district provides a great experience are 79% more likely to say that their city as a whole provides a great experience. This study, focused on the future of […]
From St. Louis Business Journal: A developer is eyeing property next to Interstate 55 in south St. Louis County for a new 121-home subdivision. Chesterfield-based homebuilder McBride Homes has submitted a zoning request for the housing development, to be called The Grove at Grant’s Trail. The firm has the property under contract through an associated […]
From Construction Dive: Nonresidential construction spending decreased 0.4% in January to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1.19 trillion, according to Associated Builders and Contractors’ analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data. The drop in January finally marks the end of a 19-month streak in construction spending growth, according to the report. Still, contractor confidence remains high, […]