From St. Louis Business Journal: Green Street on Monday agreed to a $266,422 judgment against it in state court. The case against the St. Louis developer had been filed in 2023 by Alper Audi Inc., a Creve Coeur structural engineer led by Andre Audi. The plaintiff and defendants Green Street, principal Phil Hulse and HDA […]
Two juveniles were arrested and could face felony charges for defacing a Clayton elementary school with hateful vandalism, including antisemitic and racist language.
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From RiverBender: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, will host a meeting to provide additional information on the new 1,200-foot lock at Lock and Dam 25. The meeting will be held at Lock 25, 10 Sandy Slough Road, Winfield, Missouri, May 22, starting at 10 a.m. Project team members will have posters […]
From The Architect’s Newspaper: Last year, Louis Sullivan’s Wainwright Building was listed for sale, raising concerns among preservationists and historians about the fate of one of America’s earliest and most influential office buildings. Now, after acquiring the building for $8.25 million, a private equity firm is exploring potential uses for the site, prompting new questions about how the […]
From Leader Publications: LL Investments LLC will be allowed to construct an apartment complex near the intersection of Seckman Road and Old Lemay Ferry Road in Imperial after a nearly three-year-long legal battle with Jefferson County. Nathan Smith, owner of LL Investments LLC in St. Louis filed the lawsuit on July 13, 2022, in the […]
IMPACT Strategies, Inc., proudly announces the completion of its first design-build ambulatory care project for BJC HealthCare. This project is located on the Barnes Jewish St. Peters Hospital campus in St. Charles County. IMPACT Strategies served as the design-builder working closely with architecture firm, Archimages. This remodeling project within an operational medical office building included […]
Buried in the House GOP’s massive budget reconciliation bill is a seemingly simple provision about AI regulation. The idea appears straightforward enough: stop states from regulating AI companies for the next decade. To do this, they quietly added language preventing states from regulating “artificial intelligence models, artificial intelligence systems, or automated decision systems.” This is, […]
The Qatari government is also planning to gift the U.S. government a luxury Boeing 747 to be used as a new Air Force One, a controversial move that Trump has defended in recent days.
Lily Volz joined Tarlton Corp., St. Louis’ largest women-owned general contracting, construction management and design-build firm, as a project engineer. Volz is a member of the Tarlton team working on construction of the Henry A. Jubel Foundation Destination Discovery at the Saint Louis Zoo. In summer 2024, she served as a Tarlton project engineer intern, […]
Weinand Park is now home to a new and improved Storybook Walk, a community-driven project celebrating literacy, creativity, and outdoor activity. Made possible by a collaborative effort between local organizations and students, the Storybook Walk features a rotating selection of stories and artwork displayed along a walking path. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on May […]
On behalf of the Land Clearance Redevelopment Authority (LCRA), the St. Louis Development Corporation (SLDC) has issued bid invitations for the partial renovations to SLDC’s economic incubator “The Monarch on MLK”, located at 3940 Dr. Martin Luther King Dr. (at the intersection of MLK and Vandeventer Ave.) SLDC has been working for several months with […]
WASHINGTON — Democrats Tuesday criticized House Republicans for their efforts to pass “one big, beautiful” bill to extend Trump-era tax cuts that would require potential cuts to food assistance and Medicaid. “The American people do not support this extreme and toxic bill, and we’re going to hold every single House Republican who votes for it […]
WASHINGTON — The U.S. House committee tasked with overhauling energy policy and Medicaid to achieve $880 billion in spending cuts on Tuesday began what was expected to be a long, grueling session with debate on dozens of amendments. Republicans on the panel argued during opening statements the proposed changes are necessary to realign several programs […]