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Tax increment financing districts — commonly known as TIF districts — have cost minority students in public schools across St. Louis and St. Louis County more than $260 million over the last six years, according to a new report.
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The Osage Beach Board of Aldermen has approved a redevelopment plan for the lakefront project near the Grand Glaize Bridge. Plans for the 25-acre property include restaurants, a Ferris wheel, a waterpark with a retractable roof and a 400-room Marriott hotel.
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The most immediate and direct impact on local residents will be a 1% sales-tax reduction in the business district surrounding Eckert's Country Store and Farm just outside of Belleville.
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A wave of new city leaders are hoping to change the way the city uses tax incentives to do business with developers.
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Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway released an audit on Thursday calling on St. Louis officials to improve how subsidized projects are managed. City officials criticized the audit for examining projects that predate policies that they say improved processes.
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The Maryland Heights Tax Increment Financing Commission could soon approve a plan to use tax money to build pumps and levees in a frequently flooded area…
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As the University City City Council decides whether to pass a proposal to redevelop a section of the St. Louis region’s “unofficial” Chinatown, business…
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The University City Tax Increment Financing commission approved a proposal Thursday that would release millions of dollars in money for development in the…
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The St. Louis Development Corporation has kicked off a campaign of town hall meetings aimed at improving its public image.SLDC executive director Otis…
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Residents and business owners in University City are split over whether the city should spend taxpayer money on a plan that would bring a big-box retailer…