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The initial phase to expand the Gateway Arch National Park to Illinois will focus on evaluating the land, any environmental concerns and how much investment would be needed to make the idea a reality.
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The developers behind a scheme to build a data center in Midtown announced a new plan Friday for a tech district. The project now has a higher price tag.
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Months later, the developers behind the proposed data center at the Armory in Midtown St. Louis have yet to answer city-required questions on the project.
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St. Louis officials hope to reverse the impact of decades of disinvestment in the Ville, the Greater Ville and Kingsway East through a new neighborhood plan.
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The St. Louis Sports Commission is looking to try to secure the 2028 Olympic marathon trials, the 2028 World Cup of Hockey and a number of NCAA championships.
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After 45 years, KAI Enterprises leaders say their legacy is giving a voice to the community.
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Longtime Metro East state lawmaker Jay Hoffman authored the amendment that created the statewide sales tax and revenue bonds — known as STAR bonds — which had been used in southern Illinois and by the Kansas legislature to lure the Kansas City Chiefs.
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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 Area Resources for Community and Human Services awarded $95,517 to SLATE. The grant funding will go toward a workforce development program to help people with child support debts secure jobs.
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Independence Center, a St. Louis-based rehabilitation program for adults with severe mental illness, received a grant to help reduce the unemployment rate for residents with mental illness in Missouri.
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Kranzberg Arts Foundation has invested $50 million remaking the eastern end of Grand Center over the last decade. Its leaders are now calling for hundreds of millions of dollars in investment from new public and private sources.