Bob Brinkmann, 75, started his eponymous construction firm in 1984.
A tentative agreement between labor union and company officials has ended a four-day strike at the Lear Corporation's plant in Wentzville.
The strike has halted production at Wentzville's nearby GM assembly plant since early Monday when it became clear there were no more Lear-made seats available to install.
Twenty-one people in the last week have joined a mass tort against a Switzerland-based agricultural company, claiming exposure to its widely-used herbicide caused their Parkinson's disease.
The Cullinan Euclid lawsuit is one of several filed against Goodson and Fields Foods alleging delinquent taxes and unpaid rent.
City officials said Tuesday that they've started steps to acquire downtown's troubled Railway Exchange Building to clear the way for a long-awaited redevelopment.Ìý
City development officials on Tuesday approved a $500,000 contract to form a design plan for a northside jobs hub.Ìý
The owners of condominiums built just six years ago allege the property has numerous problems, including water leaks that the developers ignored.Ìý
The brand’s proposed Clayton dispensary is located more than 500 feet from the nearest daycare and a synagogue, Kol Rinah, and the nearest school, Meramec Elementary.
These are the top places to work in St. Louis in the construction field (including engineering firms), based on employee surveys.
Earlier this month, Kohn’s Kosher Deli, the region’s last old-school deli,Ìýclosed.
Even an ally of the county executive said the move “confirms that there is some chicanery going on here.â€Ìý
The most expensive was BJC HealthCare. Barnes-Jewish charged private insurance over three times what Medicare paid for the same services.Ìý
The money comes through the federal CHIPS and Science Act, approved in 2022 to help localize semiconductor wafer production and advance U.S. technology leadership.
The global technology outage affecting computers running Microsoft Windows affected a large hospital system here Friday, and caused some flight delays at St. Louis Lambert International Airport.
Bud Light, formerly the top-selling beer in the United States, has had a tough year since a boycott upended the industry. It’s only getting worse.
The Novel Neighbor is gearing up to open a romance-specific room in its existing store, dubbed Open Door Romance, next month.Ìý
Catch up on local business acquisitions, projects and awards.
Catch up on local business promotions, hires, and awards.
Four years since the pandemic upended the St. Louis office market, new data suggests the region has kickstarted a turnaround.
The SLDC board approved extensions for several contracts, including marketing and consulting.
World Wide Technology Founder and Chairman David Steward has given up his ownership stake in the St. Louis Blues, the team announced Thursday.
The seemingly mundane business of choosing a health benefit administrator hasÌýturned into a politicized pressure campaign.
After years of mounting losses, a Creve Coeur-based operator of senior living communities filed for bankruptcy this week, a move it blamed on lower resident numbers, staffing shortages and inflation.
A Chicago-based betting company said it has agreed to buy Fairmount Park, the 99-year-old horse-racing track in Collinsville, in a deal valued at $35 million.
The up to $400 million will go toward the expansion and continued buildout of GlobalWafers' plants in O'Fallon, Mo., and Texas.
A new apartment complex off Interstate 170 and Delmar Boulevard is expected to open by late August.Ìý
The report says the 6-mile extension would generate $60 million in economic activity in its first five years of operation.
Last week, the city’s Port Authority Commission agreed to lease and rehabilitate the building at 900 North 1st Street, formerly Sundecker’s Bar and Grill.
Mila Apartments, off Manchester and Clarkson roads, will have 227 apartments, from studios through three-bedroom units.