A joint project of the STL Vacancy Collaborative and Green City Coalition, the 80-plus-page digital toolkit—designed by Arbolope Studio—is the result of more than a year’s worth of data gathering and development.
Billie Joe Armstrong has had enough of America. Following the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade on Friday, the Green Day frontman said he's ready to leave the…
A Dinner Invite “Can you come for dinner?” Robin texted. “Sure, what’s the occasion?” “We have an overnight guest and thought dinner would be a fun time to visit.” I figured she’d order Vietnamese pho, spring rolls, and banh mi sandwiches, which are among our favorites for a quick meal. No, she said, she’d come...
Former state legislator Maria Chappelle-Nadal wants to raise awareness about nuclear contamination and other environmental hazards in St. Louis, and how we're all more at risk than we think. In 1946, before it had all the neighborhoods many are familiar with today, north St. Louis County was not so populated. That may be the reason why mounds of nuclear waste — sometimes stories high — were stored and left for several years between Banshee Road and McDonnell Boulevard and adjacent to Cold Water Creek. As a state senator, I represented this area around Lambert International Airport known as the SLAPS (St. Louis Airport Site).
Green Street plans a four story 268 unit apartment building at 4591 McRee to the west of Bar K in the Forest Park Southeast neighborhood. They would demolish the existing building. There would be 1,500 square feet of commercial space and structured parking. The estimated project cost is $75M. HDA is the architect. The proposal […]
Late last year, we noted how the FAA and the FCC (the agency that actually knows how spectrum works) had gotten into a bit of an ugly tussle over the FAA’s claim that 5G could harm air travel safety. The FAA claimed that deploying 5G in the 3.7 to 3.98 GHz “C-Band” would cause interference […]
AAA predicts there will be a record amount of people going on road trips over this Independence Day weekend, even with high gas prices. The organization predicts 42 million people will hit the road from June 30 to July 4.
AAA predicts 47.9 million people in the U.S. will travel over the Independence Day holiday weekend. This is an increase of 3.7% over 2021. Travel volumes are just 2% shy of those seen in 2019, before the Covid-19 pandemic began.
The estimation comes from the organization’s yearly…
Executives from ICL Group, Barry-Wehmiller Group and UniGroup explain the growth in international revenue, and what they expect for the next few years.