The Land Reutilization Authority (LRA) will ask its board Wednesday for approval to seek bids to deconstruct and demolish the former Club Imperial building in north St. Louis.
The city sought to stabilize the North St. Louis site that helped launch Ike and Tina Turner, but says the building can’t be saved.
Structural evaluations commissioned by the city found that trying to save the building is no longer financially realistic, according to St. Louis Magazine. LRA director Shelton Anderson and St. Louis ...
What does the St. Louis region need to improve its position as an international freight hub? Mary Lamie, Executive Vice President of Multimodal Enterprises for Bi-State Development is ...
St. Louis redevelopment officials have filed an eminent domain lawsuit in an effort to condemn and acquire dozens of long-neglected properties in north St. Louis, a major step in the city's long-term ...
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The St. Louis-based nonprofit has a range of communities for older adults, providing care to people aging across the income spectrum.
ST. LOUIS – St. Louis officials are moving to take control of 89 blighted properties in north St. Louis through eminent domain. On Thursday, the St. Louis Development Corporation announced plans to ...
Choose St. Louis Business Journal as a preferred news source to see more of our reporting on Google. The deal brings 1905 New Media to just under 50 employees and adds capabilities in AI-driven ...
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