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Neighbors Want a Vacant Hospital Cleaned Up. Could a Buyer Come Through?
From St. Louis Public Radio: Urban explorers love vacant hospitals. Stephanie Botkin should know — she lives across from one, the former St. Alexius Hospital on Jefferson Avenue. “They’re totally attracted to it,” Botkin said. “Because you’ve got the morgue, and how scary is that? You’ve got the old operating rooms with all the equipment […]
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FLORISSANT LEGAL NOTICE
“The City of Florissant invites bids for 25-0223PW “Demolition/land clearance and Asbestos Abatement” to be submitted onto the City’s OpenGov Procurement portal. Documents for this can be found on the Current Bid Opportunities page of the City of Florissant’s website. These bids are taken in compliance with Equal Opportunity Laws. Email mbringer@florissantmo.com.”
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Spaghetti Wars World Premiere
Spaghetti Wars World Premiere - October 11th in Berra Park - Schedule of Events!
Ask Veronica: Why is it so Challenging to Source Historic Roof Tiles?
From St. Louis Magazine: When a storm tears through a historic neighborhood, the damage it causes isn’t just to shingles and siding—it’s often to the delicate craftsmanship that defines a street’s character. In St. Louis, many century-old homes are topped with distinctive slate or terracotta Spanish roof tiles, materials chosen as much for beauty and […]
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World Premiere of Spaghetti Wars - Saturday October 11th in Berra Park 5-11 pm
Lambert asks minority contractors to prove discrimination as part of Trump's DEI crackdown
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Lambert Asks Minority Contractors to Prove Discrimination as Part of DEI Crackdown
From St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Airport officials are asking contractors in its minority and disadvantaged business programs to provide evidence of discrimination they have suffered, in the latest change born of the Trump administration’s opposition to diversity initiatives. St. Louis Lambert International Airport is reevaluating all the companies it certified through the federal Disadvantaged Business Enterprise […]
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Old Factories, Empty Offices Help Fuel Midwest Data Center Building Boom
From Bisnow: The world’s largest tech companies have led a surge of data center construction across the Midwest with huge campuses for artificial intelligence. But the region’s next wave of build-out is expected to involve smaller facilities, with developers seeing opportunities to repurpose defunct industrial sites and languishing office space as AI processing centers. From […]
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