
Steph Kukuljan
Reporter at St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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1 week ago |
stltoday.com | Steph Kukuljan
ST. LOUIS COUNTY — The St. Louis tourism board will give $1 million to help rebuild the Creve Coeur Park Soccer Complex that was damaged by a March tornado. Practices and games at the complex, off Route 141 and Page Avenue in Maryland Heights, have been canceled since the March 14 tornado that damaged all 13 synthetic turf fields, administration trailer, fencing and numerous goals, benches and backstops, according to a release.
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1 week ago |
stltoday.com | Steph Kukuljan
ST. LOUIS — The chief of St. Louis' top development agency was removed from office on Thursday, and a two-decade veteran put in his place. The board of the St. Louis Development Corporation in a morning meeting said it had agreed to part ways with Neal Richardson, who has served for the past four years under former Mayor Tishaura O. Jones. The board then approved the appointment of 22-year SLDC veteran Otis Williams as interim chief.
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2 weeks ago |
stltoday.com | Steph Kukuljan
ST. LOUIS — Oliver Properties is planning a $6 million renovation after buying a downtown loft building. The developer acquired the Bogen Lofts, at North Tucker Boulevard and Washington Avenue, earlier this month. The building, erected in 1901, has 125 apartments and two commercial spaces. “The Bogen is another example of the beautiful historic architecture mixed with modern residential living,” owner Alex Oliver said in a statement.
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2 weeks ago |
stltoday.com | Steph Kukuljan
ST. LOUIS — Two St. Louis County investors are suing the former owner of a city apartment complex alleging the owner took their money with promises of regular profit sharing, then sold the complex to get out of the deal. St. Louis County residents Kyle Fernandez and Brian Preston paid $100,000 about three years ago to Andrew Dean and Samuel Spears, who owned the Icon apartments on South Grand Boulevard near St. Louis University, according to the suit filed last week in St. Louis County.
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2 weeks ago |
stltoday.com | Steph Kukuljan
ST. LOUIS — The Missouri Botanical Garden and the St. Louis Zoo, which are losing more than $900,000 amid the Trump administration’s funding cuts, are looking for new ways to pay for research intended to help endangered animals and threatened plant species.
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