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CEO Peter Kant said he wanted to open Enabled Intelligence’s second office in St. Louis due to the promised growth of the North Side’s National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency campus.
In a win for St. Louis, Boeing lands the contract to build the F-47, the nation’s next-gen fighter
The decision announced Friday by President Trump could secure St. Louis’ place in the defense aviation industry for decades to come and inject new jobs into the regional economy.
Out in STL started as a sister publication to the Riverfront Times in 2017. Andoe, a Tulsa, Oklahoma native, served as the paper’s editor in chief until 2019 before returning in 2022. At the time, he said the market was crowded with competitors like The Vital Voice and Boom Magazine, which s…
In a lawsuit filed with the St. Louis County Circuit Court Wednesday, Dierbergs claims that county resident Frank J. Eisele, Jr. owes the grocer $36,152.
AHM Group said the development will add 287 apartments and 15,000 square feet of commercial space.Â
Content by Lee Enterprises. As technology continues to shape the business landscape, Amplified Digital, the digital marketing agency for media company Lee Enterprises, is stepping up with a powerful suite of AI-driven solutions designed to help local businesses thrive.
The billionaire investor from the St. Louis area says he wants to preserve local news, "a fundamental component of journalism and the communities it serves."
Benson Hill, the local "food tech" company that boasted a billion-dollar valuation in 2021, now seeks bankruptcy relief and will look to sell its business and assets.
Last year, the state-level honor went to Sugarfire Smokehouse founder Charles “Charlie†Downs
Tenants are surrendering office space in downtown St. Louis, but developers say there’s still demand for something “new, dynamic and compelling.â€Â
Coleman headed the St. Louis County Economic Council for 23 years and then a combined St. Louis-St. Louis County economic agency for two years before retiring in 2015.
The partnership that owned The Last Hotel began unraveling in 2021, ultimately dooming the downtown St. Louis boutique hotel.
Some NATO countries are now rethinking tying their defense to U.S.-made systems and potentially considering European jets, including those made by Saab Gripen, Eurofighter Typhoon and Dassault Rafale.
The hospital’s board notified the state health department that it will voluntarily give up its hospital license.
The long-vacant downtown building has been at the center of a dispute between a developer and city officials.
U-Haul is asking the court to rule the rental contract and any policy of insurance entered between the U-Haul and the driver is canceled, null and voidÂ
Its beverage menu includes flavored coffees, smoothies, lemonades, teas, energy drinks and cold brew, plus fully-customizable drinks.Â
Known for its rotating menu of specialty cookies, cakes, pies, puddings and cheesecakes, Crumbl Cookies will be located in Busch Stadium at section 136, near gate 1.
Malvern, Pennsylvania-based Endo Inc. will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Mallinckrodt.
Edward Jones is looking to catch up with its competitors by investing in new technology, essentially replacing workers at its headquarters here, analysts say.
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It’s the first time in city history a mayor has fired the head of the city’s civil service.Â
Bills sponsored by Sen. Stephen Webber and Rep. Kimberly-Ann Collins are designed to provide more oversight to state nursing homes and require certain staffing levels. They’ve made little progress.
The Consumers Council of Missouri said customers who have Ameren, Spire and Missouri American service potentially face at least $1,100 more a year in costs because of the bill.
The new Republican governor held a news conference with GOP leaders and legislators, touting a state takeover of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department that awaits his signature.
Without immigrants, the St. Louis region would have shrunk last year. Going forward, attracting new residents will be difficult.Â