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The St. Louis Board of Aldermen has given its initial approval to asking voters in November whether they want to authorize a long-term lease of St.鈥
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Updated Oct. 18 with final passageThe St. Louis Board of Aldermen has approved nearly $8 million in incentives for a three-bed urgent care hospital鈥
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An aldermanic committee voted Wednesday to extend deadlines and renew tax incentives for the developers behind Northside Regeneration鈥檚 slow-moving urgent鈥
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Feb. 26, 2013 - While the mayoral race gets most of the attention, city voters will also go to the鈥
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The St. Louis Board of Aldermen will consider renewing a development agreement for Northside Regeneration鈥檚 long-stalled urgent care center, even as the鈥
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Bruce Franks looked a political machine straight in the eye. He didn鈥檛 back down. He didn鈥檛 give up. And last Friday, he won.Big.Franks鈥 landslide victory鈥
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Developer Paul McKee is finally using the Tax Increment Financing approved years ago by the city of St. Louis.The Board of Aldermen approved a bill on鈥
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St. Louis officials often cite 鈥渄ecades of disinvestment鈥 in their bid to get the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to move to the north side.Just a鈥
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Dave Peacock didn鈥檛 mince any words about how important it is to get a stadium financing plan through the Board of Aldermen.鈥淲e don鈥檛 have a plan if they鈥
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After weeks of anticipation, members of the Board of Aldermen finally have legislation spelling out how the city will pay for a proposed riverfront鈥