Op-Ed: Lambert Airport by the numbers January 31, 2018 27 comments As we discuss selling our airport, one thing that seems to be missing from the public dialog are some basic…
Ron Fischer: The engineer behind City Museum January 30, 2018 4 comments In some quarters of City Hall, Ron Fischer’s been known as “the Pretzel Man,” thanks to his fondness for delivering…
St Louis: Between Protest and The Conversation January 25, 2018 6 comments I had been interested in attending a political protest since I was in middle school after reading Soul on Ice…
The Royale Political Wire Live Tonight on NextSTL January 24, 2018 2 comments Tonight at 8:30pm we’re kicking off a new collaboration between The Royale and NextSTL. Each Wednesday we’ll be live…
Alamo Drafthouse, Punch Bowl Social, and Fassler Hall to anchor City F... January 24, 2018 72 comments Lawrence Group confirmed today that Alamo Drafthouse, a movie theater with higher-end amenities will, as previously reported, anchor the…
Group Advocates for Qualified Candidates for the Vacant Bicycle/Pedest... January 22, 2018 8 comments In recent weeks, a group of St. Louis City residents, bike advocates, and urban explorers have joined together to lead…
Challenger Emerges in Clayton Ward 1 Aldermanic Race January 22, 2018 34 comments On January 17th, Blair I. Kaiser announced his candidacy for Alderman in Clayton’s Ward 1, bounded roughly by…
Groundbreaking Club Imperial Threatened January 13, 2018 72 comments A developer is seeking approval to demolish the historic Club Imperial at West Florissant Avenue and Goodfellow. For decades George…
Steelcote Lofts Coming to Mill Creek Valley January 12, 2018 10 comments Hellmuth & Hellmuth’s historic Steelcote Manufacturing Company Paint Factory at 801 Edwin Avenue will become 32 market rate rental lofts,…
St. Louis City’s First Shipping Container Home Planned in Old No... January 10, 2018 38 comments A vacant LRA-owned lot that has sat empty since 1981 will soon be brought back to life with the construction…
$44 Million Lab Redevelopment for Cortex Printing Plant January 10, 2018 11 comments The Cortex Innovation Community plans a $44 million multi-tenant renovation of the historic printing plant most recently known as the…
Chemical Building Owners Now Thinking Big January 5, 2018 11 comments The owners of the historic Chemical Building downtown appear to have shifted gears away from micro-apartments to larger residential units.…