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Favorites like the Scottish Arms and London Tea Room returned amid the high-profile closures of the Wheelhouse, Burger 809 and Rock Star Tacos.
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Illinois American Water’s regional treatment facility, located along the Mississippi River in East St. Louis, serves a population of 350,000 in St. Clair and Madison counties.
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The sports bar will be open this Friday and Saturday night but will close for good after its New Year’s Eve party next week.
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The minimum capital investment for the Amazon data center is projected at $8.5 billion, and construction could begin as soon as 2026.
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The Consumers Council of Missouri filed a motion for a rehearing earlier this month in the Ameren Missouri case setting terms and rates for large customers like data centers, saying the new tariffs would not protect existing customers from rate increases.
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The nonprofit was created in response to the Ferguson Commission Report. It revitalizes vacant and dilapidated properties in underserved St. Louis neighborhoods like Dutchtown and Baden, renovating them before selling to first-time homebuyers.
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The African Diaspora Federal Credit Union's mission is to help African immigrants and African Americans build generational wealth while preserving Black and African culture.
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St. Louis’ LCRA voted to scrap a plan to redevelop Cleveland High School in Dutchtown as it eyes purchasing two vacant buildings from the St. Louis Public School system.
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Fire, financial problems, retirement and changing dining habits spurred many St. Louis-area restaurants to close their doors this year. Here are the ones that we're missing most.
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Nearly 60 new three- and four-bedroom homes will be built over the next few years as the base looks to update its housing stock that includes many homes from the 1960s.
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Good Jobs First released its annual report, which found that St. Louis Public Schools is losing about $2,360 per student from tax incentives offered to developers. The St. Louis Development Corporation rebuffed the report’s findings.
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Officials predict high Christmas travel numbers across the St. Louis region, potentially exceeding 5 million people this year. The TSA advises people to ensure they have acceptable forms of identification and to make sure they have acceptable items in their luggage before traveling.