Commercial real estate developers have the unique opportunity to preserve the rich architectural heritage of St. Louis, MO while contributing to the local economy.
The City of St. Louis incentivizes developers to rehabilitate historic buildi...
The Greater St. Louis area maintains its prominent role as the Midwest’s top freight center in light of two key developments:
The MacArthur Bridge gets funding boost through federal grant
In February 2019, a $7.17 million Consolidated R...
The St. Louis Economic Development Partnership has identified the development potential of local real estate as a crucial avenue to spur rapid and sustainable growth in the bi-state area. Through the Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy ...
Location, location, location. You’ve probably heard this many times before. In real estate, we use it to emphasize the three most important factors that determine the desirability of a property. When you want your business to succeed, finding...
Graybar, a Clayton-based, employee-owned company that often gets ranked in many “Top Workplaces” lists nationwide, managed to secure a massive $750 million financing deal last year. According to the electrical product's distributor, the imp...
The Gateway to the West, St. Louis is a “little big city” that blends the best of rural and urban living with its vintage buildings, historic metro areas, thriving startup scene, and vibrant nightlife. It recently ranked number 2 in “Glas...
A pair of globally renowned enterprises have signed on to lease space at Fenton Logistics Park.
Hubbell-Killark and BASF are set to occupy 240,000 square feet at the site of the former Chrysler assembly factory in Fenton, MO.
US Capital ...
One of the most recognizable façades in Downtown St. Louis is getting a facelift. The 117-year-old Witte Hardware Building in historic Laclede’s Landing is now undergoing renovations worth $2 million.
Creve Coeur, MO-based Drury Developme...
Global technology service provider World Wide Technology (WWT) is getting two new buildings in the Metro East region.
The St. Louis, MO-based technology systems integrator is investing on a massive development project within the 2,300-acre G...
The Second Industrial Revolution occurred between 1870-1914. The City of St. Louis’ population peaked
in 1960 with 750,026 residents. Today, the population in St. Louis is 308,626. The decline in population
can be attributed to deindustrial...