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The St. Louis Development Corporation began directing federal coronavirus relief funds to small businesses in April 2022. The program is now complete, with funds going to 900 recipients across St. Louis.
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“There’s not a scarcity of resources right now. We have this ability to be a great economic hub because of the attributes we have in this region and the development that is happening today,” one elected leader said.
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Joplin Republican was the only person ever to serve as Missouri House speaker and Senate president pro tem.
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Last year’s event drew around 102,000 people to the venue over the course of the weekend, and nearly 60,000 for Sunday's main event. That’s comparable to a major playoff game in any other major sport.
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This week, the community improvement district released the findings from a study that examined what may be missing from the business district. A market hall for developing businesses is one possibility.
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Modern riverfront developments face a reality of accommodating a river that’s seeing major floods and droughts with more frequency.
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The goal is to see what’s working well and apply it across similar districts that dot the St. Louis region.
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The vision for a greenway along St. Louis’ central corridor has been around for decades, but the idea of connecting it with communities in north St. Louis is more recent.
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The roughly 3,100 people who work for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency in St. Louis will likely start moving into new space in late 2025, with that move completed in early 2026.
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Residents throughout the region, including the Metro East, will have access to the resources that come with the federal Build Back Better Challenge Grant.