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Demolition of the long-vacant Millennium Hotel began this week in downtown St. Louis as developer Cordish Cos. eyes a $670 million redevelopment of the site.
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As St. Charles petitioners vie to add rules that would require a public vote for the sale of any city-owned parks, the very same rules in St. Louis face challenges as the city moves to sell a troubled park.
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Peabody Energy, which has been headquartered in downtown St. Louis since the 1950s, announced Friday it plans to move the company to a building in Des Peres.
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Group behind the Foundry in Midtown says its $195 million redevelopment in downtown St. Louis will be completed in 2027.
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As the St. Louis Cardinals set records for their lowest attendance at Busch Stadium III, data shows business surrounding the stadium is slowing as well. One vendor said she’s cutting back on product and labor to make ends meet.
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The stretch of road from Walnut Street to Washington Avenue received a facelift, including new bike lanes and repaving.
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The employee confirms several staffers were terminated, and the park could be down dozens of workers for peak visitor season.
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Attorneys at Simon Law say the family reluctantly agreed to settle for $67,000 less than the state's cap on damages, to avoid the financial and emotional cost of taking the case to trial.
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The Artica festival, a gathering for site-specific artworks and offbeat performances, has a home for its 2024 event after months of uncertainty. The event comes to Chouteau’s Landing in October.
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With four newly installed sculptures, more plantings and no more interruption from Ninth Street, Citygarden draws an eclectic mix of visitors shortly after reopening to the public.