From St. Louis Business Journal: A developer is seeking tax incentives for an $82 million plan to convert the historic Chemical Building in downtown St. Louis into a pair of dual-branded hotels. A joint development group of Beechwood Pinnacle Hotels of Little Rock, Arkansas; InterMountain Management of Monroe, Louisiana; and New Orleans-based architecture firm John […]
St. Louis Post- Dispatch: The owner of the local grocery store chain Fields Foods said he is in talks to sell all five locations to an employee ownership group. Owner Chris Goodson said the stores may not continue to be branded as Fields Foods. The news comes in the wake of Fields Foods’ Pagedale location […]
The move follows A-B's announcement last week of diminished U.S. sales and could be seen as a sign that the world's biggest brewer has joined consumers in cooling on the once-hot craft beer market.
Strength. Revolution. Survival. In the 1980s, New York City’s East Village was a place of struggle and angst for impoverished artists living through the AIDS epidemic; however, they persevered through
From St. Louis Business Journal: Officials in the city of Brentwood agreed this week to a $436 million redevelopment of the busy Manchester Road commercial corridor, assisted with an estimated $88.4 million in tax incentives and possible eminent domain. The Brentwood Bound redevelopment consists of 77 acres along both sides of Manchester Road between Hanley Road […]
From Construction Equipment Guide.com: Drivers who use I-55 in Missouri can travel from the southeast corner of the state, the “boot heel,” drive parallel to the Mississippi River for about 200 miles eventually reaching a bustling section of St. Louis passing such iconic sites as the Anheuser Busch Brewery, the Gateway Arch and the home of […]
The utility’s rate commission on Monday fielded public feedback on two measures that stand to raise customer payments, including one that would grant new authority to address flood issues in the region.
From EHS Today: It’s inevitable that you will have to deal with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). As with most things in life, planning ahead for OSHA inspections will serve you well. It’s true you may still be cited, but having a current and well-practiced playbook will almost certainly guarantee a more favorable outcome […]
From Saint Louis Public Radio: Downtowns across the country have largely struggled to return to how they were before the COVID pandemic, and St. Louis is no exception. The business core of the region in downtown St. Louis has had a slew of companies announce they’re moving elsewhere in recent years, leaving vacant office buildings or ones that […]