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The park replaces two previously vacant lots with a few disk golf cages, several metal flower planters, benches and sculptures from local youth artists.
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From school gyms to neighborhood bars, trivia is ingrained in St. Louis.
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The old paradigm in downtown St. Louis, that of a central business district with millions of square feet of office space, has faltered in recent years.
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St. Louis business leaders announce financial incentives aimed at bringing businesses downtown. They say $350,000 in grants and other incentives could attract retail shops, restaurants and pop-up enterprises.
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The region鈥檚 urban core has struggled to rebound since the pandemic, with a slew of companies relocating their offices away from downtown. Urban centers with more diverse economic sectors have shown to be more resilient coming back from the pandemic.
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Photo Flood St. Louis formed nine years ago, aiming to organize photographers to flood each of the 79 St. Louis neighborhoods and 鈥渞ecord it in a surge of imagery.鈥 Founder Jason Gray discusses how the group grew to 610 members and what they learned while flooding the city.
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An album and podcast series by St. Louis Story Stitchers, a collaborative of young artists, is highlighting life in different neighborhoods of the city. The songs, poems and stories of 鈥淭he Why of My City鈥 鈥 show fierce pride in the city's history, particularly the accomplishments of Black St. Louisans. They also share optimism about the future.
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The Hill neighborhood in south St. Louis has long been one of the region鈥檚 favorite dining destinations 鈥 beloved for its Italian American offerings and鈥
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University of Missouri-St. Louis researchers connected with students in the Ruhr area of Germany to get a sense of how gentrification manifests in鈥
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Golf carts aren鈥檛 just for fairways. They鈥檝e long been popular in St. Louis鈥 Soulard neighborhood, where many residents use them to tool around the narrow鈥