St. Louis to get $400,000 from EPA to clean up polluted sites
The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $400,000 in grants to the St. Louis Development Corporation. The funds will be used to assess and plan for cleaning up hazardous substances.EPA Regional...
View ArticleSt. Louis City, County, Team Up On Economic Development
After decades and decades of competing against each other for jobs, St. Louis City and County announced on Friday, a decision to partner up to attract new companies.The proposal, called the St. Louis...
View ArticleSt. Louis Aldermen Push City-County Economic Partnership Bill Forward
A new economic development agreement between St. Louis City and County is a step closer to reality.The St. Louis Board of Aldermen moved a bill forward Thursday that would create a long-talked about...
View ArticleMissouri Authorities Awarded $1.6 M To Redevelop Brownfields
Three Missouri agencies will receive $1.6 million in federal funds to cleanup and redevelop contaminated properties.The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced this week that it has selected...
View ArticleAlderman Wants To Examine St. Louis' Tax Incentives
The city of St. Louis often uses tax incentives as a means of spurring development. But one alderman wants to change how the tax breaks are given out and assessed. Alderman Joe Roddy, D-17th Ward,...
View ArticleEconomic Development Partnership Charts Priorities For St. Louis And St....
The St. Louis Economic Development Partnership unveiled its first strategic plan for St. Louis and St. Louis County. The 33-page document list the priorities for the agency, which was established last...
View ArticleClearing a spot for the NGA in north St. Louis evokes mixed reactions
St. Louis officials are working hard to convince the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to stay in the city. But property owners in the blocks being offered as a site for the NGA have mixed feelings.
View ArticleMissouri tax credits helped McKee buy land; now the city of St. Louis wants...
The city of St. Louis wants the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to relocate to the north side of the city. In order to make it a viable option, the city is hustling to buy all 100 acres in the...
View ArticleSt. Louis may get $20 million loan to prepare site for NGA
The city of St. Louis is considering taking out a loan of up to $20 million to help buy land for the proposed north city site for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.A bill, sponsored by 5th...
View ArticleNGA project could cost city and state $130 million
The city of St. Louis is estimating it will cost $130 million to bring the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to the north side.The figure was released Wednesday during a meeting of the Board of...
View ArticleCommittee okays loan for NGA property; some aldermen don’t want McKee to profit
The city of St. Louis is a step closer to getting a $20 million loan to help it buy land at the proposed National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency site on the north side.The Board of Aldermen’s Housing,...
View ArticleEminent domain for city’s NGA site could include McKee
The city of St. Louis may use its power of eminent domain against developer Paul McKee and 18 other land owners in its bid to retain the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.A resolution will be...
View ArticleSt. Louis to get $400,000 from EPA to clean up polluted sites
The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $400,000 in grants to the St. Louis Development Corporation . The funds will be used to assess and plan for cleaning up hazardous substances. EPA...
View ArticleSt. Louis City, County, Team Up On Economic Development
After decades and decades of competing against each other for jobs, St. Louis City and County announced on Friday, a decision to partner up to attract new companies. The proposal, called the St. Louis...
View ArticleSt. Louis Aldermen Push City-County Economic Partnership Bill Forward
A new economic development agreement between St. Louis City and County is a step closer to reality. The St. Louis Board of Aldermen moved a bill forward Thursday that would create a long-talked about...
View ArticleMissouri Authorities Awarded $1.6 M To Redevelop Brownfields
Three Missouri agencies will receive $1.6 million in federal funds to cleanup and redevelop contaminated properties. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced this week that it has selected...
View ArticleAlderman Wants To Examine St. Louis' Tax Incentives
The city of St. Louis often uses tax incentives as a means of spurring development. But one alderman wants to change how the tax breaks are given out and assessed. Alderman Joe Roddy, D-17 th Ward,...
View ArticleEconomic Development Partnership Charts Priorities For St. Louis And St....
The St. Louis Economic Development Partnership unveiled its first strategic plan for St. Louis and St. Louis County. The 33-page document list the priorities for the agency, which was established last...
View ArticleClearing a spot for the NGA in north St. Louis evokes mixed reactions
St. Louis officials are working hard to convince the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to stay in the city. But property owners in the blocks being offered as a site for the NGA have mixed feelings.
View ArticleMissouri tax credits helped McKee buy land; now the city of St. Louis wants...
The city of St. Louis wants the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to relocate to the north side of the city. In order to make it a viable option, the city is hustling to buy all 100 acres in the...
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