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St. Louis company opens first of two marijuana manufacturing facilities
Business Journal
New Council majority picks a leader; opponents call it 'obscenely illegal'
During a special meeting Friday, the majority — council members Days, Shalonda Webb, Tim Fitch and Mark Harder — selected Rita Heard Days as chair
Business Journal
As season inches closer, St. Louis Cardinals President Bill DeWitt III outlines team's efforts to bring back fans
DeWitt said the local club has employed an agile mindset, given the fluidity of the pandemic, and is moving forward with plans for the 2021 season
Business Journal
$23M senior development planned in Eureka
Summerville of St. Andrew's will include walking paths connecting households, common spaces with bocce ball and pickleball courts, gazebos and fire pits
Business Journal
Bagy steps down as president of Central Bank of St. Louis, successor named
Dan Stephen takes over as president and chief operating officer as Bagy, 68, becomes vice chairman, with a plan to retire after working part time for two years
Business Journal
West county golf course tees up growth after wrapping up expansion project
“We like to say ‘there’s no offseason at Family Golf.’ We are a year-round facility offering St. Louis’ golf community the opportunity to practice.”
Business Journal
How ArchCity Defenders is expanding its reach beyond St. Louis
The organization has grown its staff by a third since the summer, to 32 full-time employees, with half of workers identifying as Black or people of color
Business Journal
Ameren closes on another wind energy facility
Ameren said energy from the 300-megawatt facility, called Atchison Renewable Energy Center, is already reaching customers
Business Journal
Report: St. Louis ranks among the worst U.S. metros for disparity in Black-owned home values
Zillow’s report found the typical value for a Black-owned home in St. Louis was $112,529, a 41% disparity from the average St. Louis home value
Business Journal
Why $70B spike in holiday e-commerce returns is both good, bad for St. Louis
The surge is largely attributed to a pandemic-driven rise in online sales that's projected to reach $235 billion for the year, up 40% from 2019
Business Journal
Chicken Salad Chick sets opening date for second restaurant in Metro East
It's known for its daily offering of a dozen varieties of made-from-scratch chicken salad, as well as salads, soups, sandwiches and desserts.
Business Journal
Owners behind Chicken Out restaurant to add second location, in Kirkwood
"The chicken sandwich market is super competitive, and it's been exciting to be able to bring our spin"
Business Journal
New Council majority picks a leader; opponents call it 'obscenely illegal'
During a special meeting Friday, the majority — council members Days, Shalonda Webb, Tim Fitch and Mark Harder — selected Rita Heard Days as chair
Business Journal
As season inches closer, St. Louis Cardinals President Bill DeWitt III outlines team's efforts to bring back fans
DeWitt said the local club has employed an agile mindset, given the fluidity of the pandemic, and is moving forward with plans for the 2021 season
Business Journal
$23M senior development planned in Eureka
Summerville of St. Andrew's will include walking paths connecting households, common spaces with bocce ball and pickleball courts, gazebos and fire pits
Business Journal
Bagy steps down as president of Central Bank of St. Louis, successor named
Dan Stephen takes over as president and chief operating officer as Bagy, 68, becomes vice chairman, with a plan to retire after working part time for two years
Business Journal
West county golf course tees up growth after wrapping up expansion project
“We like to say ‘there’s no offseason at Family Golf.’ We are a year-round facility offering St. Louis’ golf community the opportunity to practice.”
Business Journal
How ArchCity Defenders is expanding its reach beyond St. Louis
The organization has grown its staff by a third since the summer, to 32 full-time employees, with half of workers identifying as Black or people of color
Business Journal
Ameren closes on another wind energy facility
Ameren said energy from the 300-megawatt facility, called Atchison Renewable Energy Center, is already reaching customers
Business Journal
Report: St. Louis ranks among the worst U.S. metros for disparity in Black-owned home values
Zillow’s report found the typical value for a Black-owned home in St. Louis was $112,529, a 41% disparity from the average St. Louis home value
Business Journal
Why $70B spike in holiday e-commerce returns is both good, bad for St. Louis
The surge is largely attributed to a pandemic-driven rise in online sales that's projected to reach $235 billion for the year, up 40% from 2019
Business Journal
Chicken Salad Chick sets opening date for second restaurant in Metro East
It's known for its daily offering of a dozen varieties of made-from-scratch chicken salad, as well as salads, soups, sandwiches and desserts.
Business Journal
Owners behind Chicken Out restaurant to add second location, in Kirkwood
"The chicken sandwich market is super competitive, and it's been exciting to be able to bring our spin"
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