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Mystery Buyer Puts Renaissance Suites Under Contract
The bondholders of the Renaissance Grand Hotel & Suites said they have received a letter of intent to purchase the hotel’s 160 suites, but they’re not disclosing the potential buyer or offerin…
St. Louis Business Journal - May 21 -
Tri-Co Wins $6.3 Million St. Louis Police HQ Renovation Contract
The Board of Public Service accepted a $6.3 million bid from TRI-Co. Inc. Commercial this week for renovation work on the new St. Louis Metropolitan Police headquarters.
St. Louis Business Journal - May 21 -
RGA Headquarters Anticipates Growth
Reinsurance Group of America said today its new headquarters in Chesterfield is designed with growth in mind.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch - May 21 -
Macy’s To Close Downtown St. Louis Store
New paint, new carpeting and a tweaked array of merchandise were not enough save the Macy’s store in downtown St. Louis.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch - May 21 -
Gallery/cafe ‘hybrid’ To Open At Park Pacific
Art Saint Louis and Mississippi Mud Coffee Roasters are moving to the Park Pacific building in downtown St. Louis, the organizations announced Thursday.
St. Louis Business Journal - May 14 -
Nestlé, Nike Join List Of Highest-rated LEED Projects
Nestlé Purina PetCare’s four-story Danforth Center office and associate training facility, which opened last year, is one of two new projects on this year’s list of St. Louis’ highest-rated LEE…
St. Louis Business Journal - May 14 -
Old Federal Records Center Goes On Auction Block
The former Federal Records Center at 111 W. Winnebago St. in St. Louis has been put up for auction by the U.S. General Services Administration.
St. Louis Business Journal - May 14 -
Inside Look: The Zero Dollar Utility Bill Active House
When we started out researching this week’s cover story on LEED building, we discovered that one of the most energy efficient homes in North America was recently completed in our own Webster Groves.
St. Louis Business Journal - May 14 -
St. Louis Sports Hall Of Fame Plans Its Own Museum
The St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame is working to expand from a display of items at Scottrade Center to a three-level museum downtown, possibly at Union Station.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch - May 14 -
American Vending Machines Grows St. Louis Operations
American Vending Machines Inc. plans to expand its operations in south St. Louis with the $700,000 purchase of a nearby building.
St. Louis Business Journal - April 23



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