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The St. Louis Development Corporation has been selected to join a national effort to examine racial inequity in development. Development corporation leaders say they aim to spur economic growth in long-neglected communities.
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The St. Louis Development Corporation wants residents to help shape its economic justice action planA survey housed on the city’s website asks residents to share what they’d like to see out of the action plan. It will be available until the end of the month.
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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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Neal Richardson has worked in economic and community development over the past 14 years, both at U.S. Bank and the organization he co-founded, Dream Builders 4 Equity.
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Otis Williams, St. Louis Development Corporation executive director, is retiring this spring after laying the groundwork for a new way of doing business in the city.
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The City of St. Louis on Tuesday released a draft of its master plan for equitable economic development. It’s calling for public comment until the end of August. The new framework points out where economic development is lagging and lays out goals to boost wages, grow jobs and increase the city’s population by 30,000 residents over the next decade.
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A local small-business loan program plans to distribute $2.3 million to businesses in St. Louis and St. Louis County that are struggling to stay afloat…
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The St. Louis board responsible for the city’s real estate and financial decisions on Wednesday granted NorthSide Regeneration an extension on its…
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For years, an empty three-story warehouse on the corner of Dr. Martin Luther King Drive and Whittier Street was just another eyesore in north St. Louis.…
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Missouri officials have denied St. Louis’ request for $30 million in tax credits for a Major League Soccer stadium. A meeting scheduled for Tuesday to…