From St. Louis Business Journal: More details about the redevelopment of an industrial district south of the Gateway Arch, a centerpiece of a $1.3 billion proposed new construction innovation district, have been revealed in documents advertising for construction subcontractors. The first phase of the Gateway South redevelopment from St. Louis-based developer Good Developments Group centers […]
In her four years as president and CEO of the United Way of Greater St. Louis, Michelle Tucker has assisted in raising and investing more than $337 million into the local community.
As managing principal at Christner Architects, Wehe has managed more than $250 million in construction, and her current projects include the St. Louis City Soccer Club headquarters and the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra renovation and expansion.
From Public News Service: Construction workers are more likely to die by suicide or of a drug overdose than workers in almost any other field, and a St. Louis-based peer support system and hotline want to change it. According to the American Addiction Centers, those who work in construction have nearly twice the rate of […]
Laura Toledo is a member of Lathrop GPM’s financial services practice group, providing representation in all aspects of lending, loan workouts, restructurings, and commercial litigation.
The complaint filed July 19 accuses Amazon of “ongoing indifference to worker safety” and use of work practices that lead to including excessive work rates, repetitive tasks and the lifting of oversized packages that lead to “serious injuries.” An Amazon spokesperson said the facility has a "consistent track record of safety improvement."
EDWARDSVILLE - The Edwardsville City Council voted on Tuesday to purchase four new vehicles for the Edwardsville Police Department and a new ambulance for the city’s Fire Department, all of which will replace old vehicles soon to be out of commission. Supply chain issues have delayed the delivery of each new vehicle considerably. Four 2023 Ford Explorer Police Interceptors and their associated equipment will be purchased for no more than $211,395.73 from Morrow Brothers Ford, Inc. following a City Council vote in favor of the purchase. Ward 1 Alderman Chris Farrar said that unlike a growing number of Edwardsville Police vehicles in recent years, these models are solely gas-powered and not hybrids, adding delayed deliveries are likely due to “a supply chain issue.” “The delivery will be about six to 12 months,” Farrar said. “These are not hybrids, unfortunately, but there’s either a long wait time or unknown delivery time for these
Bob Cassilly, died at 61 and the mystery of Cementland died with him. Cementland, now owned by Beelman Truck Co., that purchased the land for $1.4 million. The large playground was then closed off to public access.
Style expert and consultant Laura Sawyier uses research from the applied psychology of fashion to support a wide range of clients from individuals to non-profit organizations and Fortune 500 companies.
Two St. Louis-area companies appear on the new Fortune Global 500 list for 2023, which ranks the world's largest corporations by revenue for their fiscal 2022.
Sgt. John W. Radanovich was a soldier who died in World War II. On August 12, his body will be buried at Union Miner Cemetery in Mount Olive, Illinois.
Southwest Airlines will resume the daily flights to San Francisco next March. The airline already has nonstops to Oakland and San Jose in the same area.