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Real estate developer Lux Living has many disgruntled tenants — and some observers question why the city continues to give the company tax subsidies.
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Landsowne Up aims to create faith-based economic revival in the city, starting with a new housing project in the city’s northeast end.
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Dierbergs Markets and McBride Homes announced Thursday they had closed on the acquisition of the 47-acre property.
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The Food Hall of the new City Foundry STL opens Aug. 11. Susie Bonwich and Will Smith discuss the long-awaited $210 million project.
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The St. Louis County Council may soon approve restrictions on building in the flood-prone areas of unincorporated parts of the county to prevent damage…
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University of Missouri-St. Louis researchers connected with students in the Ruhr area of Germany to get a sense of how gentrification manifests in…
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Updated Oct. 1 with St. Charles County Council's final approval of proposalThe St. Charles County Council voted 5-1 on Monday night approving a…
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St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson presented a two-year report at City Hall Wednesday touting the city’s completed and ongoing development projects. She also…
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Gravois Park has an unlikely advocate for inclusive development in a 12-year-old girl who wants to see the vacant buildings and lots on her block be…
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The topic of development incentives is one that’s complex and controversial.Are incentives such as tax abatements and tax increment financing (TIFs) fair?…