Obama makes Arch project, Metro East connection, a “priority” — sets 2015 deadline, will “move heaven and earth” to finish sooner
U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar was in town yesterday afternoon, ostensibly to talk about federal spending for job creation and economic recovery. But it turns out he had monumental plans,…
Championing urban national parks
St. Louis is on today’s itinerary for Ken Salazar, the former Democratic senator from Colorado whom President Barack Obama appointed as the nation’s 50th Secretary of the Interior.
It’s a stop in a series of low-key visits the secretary is…
Let’s get the riverfront design competition rolling
Eero Saarinen shows the way to the Arch grounds’ next phase
“Eero Saarinen: Shaping the Future,” a major retrospective on the brilliant career of the Finnish-American architect, closed Monday after a lengthy run at Washington University’s Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum.
The…
The Arch unbounded
Caution on potential Arch companion
Tension on the St. Louis riverfront
Former U.S. Sen. John Danforth has exhorted the St. Louis region to “think big” about the future of two of its transcendent assets — the Gateway Arch and the Mississippi riverfront.
He sees both as moribund, for…
Thursday editorial: Something big?
It will be recalled that what became the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial and Gateway Arch began in late 1933 when Luther Ely Smith, a prominent Republican lawyer and civic activist, peered out of a train window at the shabby St. Louis…








