Residents of a southeast Missouri town were forced to evacuate their homes Wednesday due to a fire at Critical Mineral Recovery, one of the world’s largest lithium-ion battery processing facilities.
One of the rescinded orders, issued in 2015 by former Gov. Jay Nixon, set goals for state agencies to purchase 10% of goods and services from firms owned by minorities and 10% owned by women.
Lambert Airport's proposed $2.8 billion overhaul has cleared the FAA's environmental review process.
Over the summer, owners Laura McNamara and Alberto “AJ” Juarez started serving coffee out of a cafe space within The Cobblestone STL.
“We are consolidating some work functions from St. Louis to other strategic hub locations,” an AT&T company spokesperson said in a statement.
Mayor Tishaura O. Jones calls Spencer’s resignation a “stunt.”
The St. Louis Preservation Board gave preliminary approval for local developers to raze part of the Optimist Building to build a hotel.
Washington University wants to redevelop the property for academic student services and administrative offices.
Lal Karsanbhai, in an exclusive interview, reflected on the future of Emerson, his decision to keep the company in the region and his strident op-ed that shook the region's leaders.
After closing this month, the Rush Island coal plant in Jefferson County leaves more than a court case in its wake. What happens next to the site?
UMB Bank has more than doubled its outstanding commercial loans between 2022 and 2023, helping push the bank to be St. Louis' largest commercial lender.
Catch up on local business acquisitions, awards and expansions.
Catch up on local business awardees, hires and promotions.
Viridescent Realty Trust, Inc. said it lent the money to Blue Arrow Missouri, a business that cultivates, manufactures and sells cannabis products.
The power play by officials is part of St. Louis' new strategy to take on high-profile vacancy in the city's core.
While Clayton’s chamber dissolves, other regional chambers say they still see a demand for networking events, educational opportunities and business resources. And some are merging with neighboring chambers.
The one-story, mid-century modern building is at Forsyth and Skinker boulevards, just south of the university's main campus.
The 207-room AC Hotel boasts a rooftop bar.
Schnucks Markets is replacing Boar's Head with Dietz & Watson.
But SLDC said Comptroller Darlene Green’s report was “riddled with errors” and based on “misinformation.”
Both beer makers announced that A-B InBev will acquire the interest of Anadolu Efes in the Ukraine business, while Anadolu Efes will acquire A-B InBev’s interest in the Russian business.
During Wednesday’s call with investors, company leaders reported a loss in revenue, down to $17.8 billion for the third quarter, about 1% less from the same period last year.
The 900-room hotel, the former Adam’s Mark, has had a loan placed into special servicing as it struggles to secure new financing.
Boeing reports $6 billion quarterly loss ahead of vote by union workers who have crippled production
Kelly Ortberg, who became CEO in August, has already announced large-scale layoffs and a plan to raise enough cash to avoid a bankruptcy filing.
Local grocery chain Dierbergs says it wants to open a new store at the Market at Olive development after it killed plans last year to open at the same plaza.
A-B CEO Brendan Whitworth said that the $8 million will ensure the company has the talent to “build on our legacy for generations to come.”
Mercy announced Tuesday it has teamed up with health insurance plan Centivo as its contract with Anthem Blue Cross is set to expire at the end of the year.
Their effort to unionize began in February 2023, when students noticed SLU had not increased graduate students’ stipends for more than 10 years.
Developers sued to try and discover if she worked with FBI, woman says in filing seeking sanctions.
Sunny Street Cafe already has four locations in the area, but president Mike Stasko said they’re planning to build up to five more.

