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Steph Kukuljan

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  • 1 week ago | ourcommunitynow.com | Steph Kukuljan

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  • 1 week ago | stltoday.com | Steph Kukuljan

    ST. LOUIS — A developer behind a health care clinic in the Grand Center neighborhood said Tuesday it needs incentives in order to finish a deal with the U.S. Veterans Affairs. Two out-of-town developers plan to build a $15 million, 15,000-square-foot dermatology and dialysis clinic on North Grand Boulevard, near the John Cochran VA Medical Center. The joint venture between Iowa-based Russell and Florida-based Coharbor Group would then lease the facility to the VA.

  • 2 weeks ago | stltoday.com | Steph Kukuljan |Josh Renaud |Nassim Benchaabane

    ST. LOUIS — The May 16 tornado battered blocks in north St. Louis where more than 70% of homeowners likely don't have insurance, according to a Post-Dispatch analysis of U.S. Census data. Not all city streets have such high rates, with the figures varying among blocks where the tornado carved a path of damage.

  • 2 weeks ago | stltoday.com | Steph Kukuljan

    ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Business Journal is leaving downtown after more than three decades. The media outlet has signed a lease for nearly 4,000 square feet of space at 1001 Highlands Plaza, near Interstate 64 and Forest Park, in St. Louis' Cheltenham neighborhood. The Business Journal currently operates from coworking space at Ballpark Village. It previously was located at the Old Post Office Building at Ninth and Olive streets but left due to safety concerns, the outlet said.

  • 2 weeks ago | stltoday.com | Steph Kukuljan

    ST. LOUIS — KSDK said Monday it will move to a new location near Interstate 64 and Forest Park. The station, Channel 5, will relocate broadcast operations to 1001 Highlands Plaza in St. Louis' Cheltenham neighborhood beginning in 2026, it said in a statement. KSDK announced earlier this year that it planned to leave downtown St. Louis after 77 years, though it did not disclose its new location at the time.

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