The restaurant, at 400 North Euclid Avenue, previously had locations in the Delmar Loop, downtown, Kirkwood and Washington D.C., but all have since closed.
The settlement came after a court-appointed commission sided with the casino and said it only needed to pay a fraction of what the levee district tried to charge.
Providers worry that pregnant women faced with life-threatening conditions are not getting appropriate care because of the state’s ban.
Real American Beer is a way, Hulk Hogan said, to bring "America back together one beer at a time."
Some Missouri day care centers have been forced to shutter as state subsidy payments remain backlogged due to glitches in a new system.
The teen center will be accessible to more than 20 high schools in Missouri and Northeast Arkansas participating in the club’s workforce initiative.
Mario Hayek was at Texas A&M University for ten years, where he had been a professor, administrator and most recently dean of the College of Business.
The new Hampton Inn will have 128 rooms and will connect to the existing Hilton St. Louis Airport Hotel on Natural Bridge Road.
New Market is one of a handful of locally owned, mom-and-pop hardware shops still in operation in the region.
Hospitals across the country — including two in St. Louis — have begun to incorporate learnings from the COVID-19 pandemic into their design.
The St. Louis region's biggest water and electric monopolies filed for nine-figure revenue increases on Monday and late last week.
Here are some key retail and business openings and closings for the St. Louis area in June:
"This is the shot in the arm North St. Louis businesses have been asking for," said St. Louis Mayor Tishaura O. Jones.
The Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council is suing an apartment developer and his partners, alleging the men haven't repaid a more than $500,000 loan.
In the world of aerospace, where decisions play out over the course of decades, Boeing is managing with choices made years ago, and leaders are placing bets on new programs.
Fishbone is planning the restoration of the World’s Fair themed mural on the Edison Brothers Building at 14th Street at Hwy 64/40 in downtown St. Louis.
Title Partners is one of the area's largest locally owned title companies with seven offices across St. Louis, St. Charles, and Lincoln Counties.
The promoted jersey has embroidered logo patterned after the Saturday home alternate uniform.
Benson Hill, the financially embattled, Creve Coeur-based "food tech" company received a preliminary offer from an investment group.
Mia Rose Holdings is seeking to build 84 apartments off Highway 141 and Interstate 44.
The ruling may clear the way for investors citywide to buy properties from the city's land bank or at tax sales unencumbered by delinquent sewer bills.
ARCO Construction ordered crews and subcontractors to stop working at Gateway Studios, a 32-acre rehearsal, studio and hotel complex in Chesterfield Valley, after alleging the owner had not made payments.
The eatery is located at the Chesterfield Mall, which is scheduled for demolition this fall to make way for a new downtown-style development.
The $1.8 billion expansion project at Boeing’s north St. Louis County complex is poised to become one of the largest defense projects in the region’s history.
St. Louis development board signed off on Tuesday on tax incentives for both projects. A timeline for work near the Arch was not provided.
Latch is the latest endeavor headed by Ring doorbell founder Jamie Siminoff. It’s a smart lock system designed for multi-unit residences.
Located at 223 South Kirkwood Road, Spencer’s Grill is known for its breakfast and lunch fare in addition to its neon clock sign, encouraging patrons to “park in rear.”
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And though it aims to be a space for people to play Dungeons & Dragons, Dirty 20 Bar is where the owners say "nerds" of all kinds can find community
Personal financial issues for the Riverfront Times' owner could have made the job even tougher. He says lagging revenue was the real culprit.