The request for proposals, issued by the nonprofit that has the former Millennium Hotel property under contract, seeks ...
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This means you’re probably sitting on a pod-worthy pitch right now. Whether you’re ready to broadcast your hot take to the masses or reckon recording your voice just seems like good fun, the best ...
Architect William (Bill) Hellmuth, the chairman and CEO of HOK, passed away on April 6, 2023, after a long illness. Hellmuth was elected president of HOK in 2005, then CEO in 2016. He accepted the ...
Urban Archaeology: Lost Buildings of St. Louis presents more than 25 objects—from a theater façade to a hand-pressed clay brick—drawn from the National Building Arts Center (NBAC), the nation ...
And while scientists say they know what it is — a colony of bryozoans, slimy little hermaphrodites that cluster together to create an egg-like pod — they’re puzzled as to why the creepy ...
Pod or capsule coffee machines are the ultimate in convenience and a quick, easy way to make coffee at home. You simply put a pre-prepared coffee capsule or pod into the machine, press a button and ...
There's a little something different happening this weekend. From 10 a.m. to noon on Oct. 26 at the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, people will have the opportunity to meet the men who built the monument.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Years after Nashville spent $1.2 million on pod shelters, state officials now say these shelters meet their requirements as an option for short-term housing.
The owner of the 910-room Hyatt Regency St. Louis at the Arch is seeking to refinance its loan on the property, with more than $93 million in debt secured for the property at risk of “imminent ...
Frustrated that Black barbers were taking their customers, members of a predominantly White barber union worked with lawmakers in the late 1940s to pass new regulations in St. Louis, researchers said.