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St. Louis Public Radio’s Olivia Mizelle sat down with Stan Chisholm, an artist and musician also known as 18andCounting. He was the first person to move into an Art Place home, and he has been living there since 2021.
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The Community Development Administration is still accepting applications for its housing grant, but if an organization has not started the application, it is likely too late.
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Recipients of 2023 Neighborhood Transformation Grants discuss how they’re using that money to transform St. Louis neighborhoods.
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“Economic justice is a team sport. Government cannot do this alone," said Mayor Tishaura Jones. "When done in collaboration with our philanthropic civic and private sector partners, we can make a lasting difference for generations to come."
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has given St. Louis $500,000 to remove hazardous materials from vacant properties.
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More than $20 million in American Rescue Plan funds is being offered to St. Louis nonprofits.
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A St. Louis nonprofit group is developing a program to bring neighbors from north and south St. Louis together.The St. Louis Association of Community…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Jan. 14, 2013 - At first glance, 1303 Montgomery St. hardly seems like the most promising of locales.…