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Here are this week’s local business awards, expansions and milestones.
Area Resources for Community & Human Services received the 2024 Achievement Award from the Tennessee Center for Performance Excellence.
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Throttlenet, a managed service provider founded in St. Louis, Missouri in 1999, opened an office in Kansas City, Missouri.
Gateway Sustainable Farmers Alliance, a farmer-led nonprofit, relaunched the Known & Grown STL program to include free delivery service for underserved farmers and buyers within 150 miles of St. Louis, Missouri, that lack access to locally grown and produced food.
The Health Resources and Services Administration awarded Saint Louis University clinicians and researchers an additional $5 million Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program grant to continue geriatrics education and outreach to the St. Louis, Missouri region and across the state.
Slyman Brothers celebrated its 60th anniversary as an appliance retailer in St. Louis, Missouri. The independent, third-generation business was founded by brothers Bob and Harry Slyman and has grown to five locations.
The Belleville Gear Jammers antique car club celebrated 73 years promoting safe driving and supporting community activities in the St. Louis, Missouri and Metro East region.
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The bankruptcy by a Green Street leader helps reveal what led to stalled projects and the closure of of the Armory entertainment venue in Midtown.
The Housing, Urban Development and Zoning Committee voted to cut downtown’s share to $60 million from the $74 million allocated in a compromise plan.
Developers first proposed the 30-story tower at Lindell and Kingshighway boulevards in 2022.
Anthony Byrd’s deposition was the strongest evidence yet for Mayor Tishaura O. Jones’ case against Sonya Jenkins-Gray.
Taking inspiration from steamer trunks, Petite Keep trunks come in a variety of soft pastels and are lined with different patterned fabrics.
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