I went to that one in October, it was about a 12 min bike from downtown. It was cool but nowhere near Foundry level, much smaller
I went to that one in October, it was about a 12 min bike from downtown. It was cool but nowhere near Foundry level, much smaller
Did 1920 construction start?
Are you sure that’s how it works? These aren’t like other tax credits that sell 85-95 cents. For this SLDC can raise $80m for projects and investor gets a tax break on 39% of it. So let’s say 4 investors invest $20m and each gets $7.8m tax break and in year 8 gets their $20m back
I thought it was the Money Museum or Museum of Money
Regional spending
Millennium Hotel demo progress
I think it’s time to refresh the only Gateway Mall park east of Tucker Blvd that hasn’t been in decades.
12:30 and 1:00pm
Homicides after November
2025: 127
2024: 140
2023: 143
2022: 193
2021: 192
2020: 245
Snow day
Snow day
So that the county moochers can take the city’s $217m in surpluses? No thanks
If every sq foot of office space in the 593 sq miles of St.Charles County was occupied, it would have about 4,000,000 less sq feet of occupied office space than the 1 sq mile downtown has today.
St.charles is a bedroom community, that’s never going to change.
Average job pay
St.Louis City: $79,605
St.Louis Co.: $76,917
St.Charles: 60,563
Total jobs
St.Louis City: 222,000
STL Co: 599,000
St.Charles:165,000
GDP
St.Louis City: $39billion
STL Co: $111b
St.Charles: $24b
GDP per capita
STL city: $138k
STL co.: $111k
St.Charles: $61k
It’s not going to be athletic fields, that was a drafting error in the bill, those will also be parking lots
The hole in the ground started its 3rd grade last month
They bid on the design (that HOL got)
What lower interest rates tho. A .24-.50 change over next year + is the best you’ll get and if that amount is the roadblock to a project, you don’t have a project
Lower income residents leaving STL city and st.Charles as STL county gains lower income residents while losing higher income residents that STL city and st.Charles are gaining. Pretty clear pattern I’d say
There are no new renderings for the AT&T Tower project but we do have some older ones which could be a realistic option for the current plan, especially facing chestnut and the plans for the city to vacant it
It includes civilian staff
Well that’s a safe bet since the city doesn’t build transit, the agency in charge of transit does; Bi-State dba Metro
City vacancies
Police number includes civilian support staff.
Airport & water division not part of this
The BPS number is the most concerning for me. BPS is the city’s engineering arm. We can program all the money we want to improve roads, bridges, etcbut at end of day bps executes that.
I think we were talking about darts and how bad Conner is at them
It’s much better
You have realities and political realities, they are never parallel
Cara has been frantically calling other alders in regret of attacking WePower. I think someone told her that her biggest donors are big supporters of wepowers mission of funding childcare, you know a very popular cause
I think there are twelve. So he had to try really hard to not find one
Idot is the lead agency for this bridge (they rotate going down the river) and generally the other state will program $ for their half of scoping or any other work that the lead state does.