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PostSep 17, 2022#2476

What does it mean when there's a national news story so funny Colbert creates a new segment, but neither does he mention it took place here, nor does he even break out the B roll for an establishing shot? (Hint: It's anal beads. I can't imagine a chess piece that would seem appropriate for a story like this.)


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PostSep 19, 2022#2477

New Orleans becomes murder capital of America, overtaking St. Louis
https://nypost.com/2022/09/18/new-orlea ... -st-louis/

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PostSep 19, 2022#2478

Once again, 66 square (city) miles defines the whole STL Metro.  Time for city to rejoin the county to at the very least squash this misleading info! 

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PostOct 06, 2022#2479

Interesting read from the Financial Times:

https://ig.ft.com/us-cities-index

STL isn't in the top 10 but makes it on the top 20 cities for foreign businesses to invest in (at 19). Kansas City is ranked 10th on the list here. 

According to the article, we fall behind KC when it comes to quality of life and openness - two issues STL has struggled with. However we outpace all metros in investment trends, which is pretty awesome and worth bragging about!

This shows that we are on our way up when it comes to global visibility in the business world, but we can (and must) do better to continue attracting and retaining foreign investments in STL.

(Also, my bad if this post needs to be placed elsewhere in the forum, let me know if I should move it)

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PostOct 06, 2022#2480

Based on the metrics they used, I'm guessing this is just data for the City of St. Louis.
We limited our selection to cities in 50 states and DC with a population greater than 250,000, based on 2020 Census place data.

We used metropolitan-area data when city-level data was not available or when lines were more difficult to draw. Dallas and Fort Worth, for example, share the same international airport. The number of international flights out of Dallas-Fort Worth was assigned to both cities in our ranking. 
It's not totally clear, but my money is on them using stats from the independent city.  The quality of life rating seems awfully low if they're taking into account surrounding counties...

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PostOct 07, 2022#2481

sc4mayor wrote:
Oct 06, 2022
Based on the metrics they used, I'm guessing this is just data for the City of St. Louis.
We limited our selection to cities in 50 states and DC with a population greater than 250,000, based on 2020 Census place data.

We used metropolitan-area data when city-level data was not available or when lines were more difficult to draw. Dallas and Fort Worth, for example, share the same international airport. The number of international flights out of Dallas-Fort Worth was assigned to both cities in our ranking. 
It's not totally clear, but my money is on them using stats from the independent city.  The quality of life rating seems awfully low if they're taking into account surrounding counties...
That's totally fair. It would make sense given how low we were ranked in those two categories.

When it comes to international investment opportunities in our region, I wonder how much we've lost in new business footprints simply because of metrics like this being used by foreign companies as part of their due diligence and only considering one part of the region and not the whole. I have to believe business groups like GSTL have started to incorporate all areas and not just the city when pitching new investment opportunities (which it looks like they have), but it makes you wistful for what we had/may have lost.

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PostNov 19, 2022#2483

Not sure if this clip belongs here but here's a fun story from The Boss on The Graham Norton Show (late night show based in the UK) about a fan interaction in St. Louis: 


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PostNov 20, 2022#2484

^ That's a great story, thanks for sharing

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PostNov 21, 2022#2485

^^That is a fun story. Thank you. :)

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PostDec 05, 2022#2486

Most Sinful Cities in America STL is number 2
https://wallethub.com/edu/most-sinful-cities-in-america/29846

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PostDec 05, 2022#2487

Quite an achievement considering the city's dearth of strip clubs.

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PostDec 05, 2022#2488

It's our beer/drinking culture? 

Oh wait, we are #1 for Anger and Hatred category (What?!?) and #1 Excesses and Vices

The methodology section is a good chuckle.  And predictable. 

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PostDec 06, 2022#2489

Wallet Hub is still around? 

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PostJan 06, 2023#2491

TheWayoftheArch_V2.0 wrote:
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It's our beer/drinking culture? 

Oh wait, we are #1 for Anger and Hatred category (What?!?) and #1 Excesses and Vices

The methodology section is a good chuckle.  And predictable. 
Seems totally random.

BUT we do have some of the most liberal liquor laws. No state stores. No half proof. No dry areas. 3am closing time in the city. No separation of liquor and beer sales. Grocery stores carry everything. About the only thing we don't have is to go cups/open carry.

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PostJan 06, 2023#2492

Don’t forget that open alcohol is permitted in vehicles. And in the city, it sure feels open container is permitted on the streets.

I heard a rumor that you can carry open alcohol on the sidewalk if you’re going to or coming from a picnic. Idk some holdover turn of the century law I guess. Any truth to it?

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PostJan 06, 2023#2493

I thought you could have alcohol outside as long as not glass.  

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PostJan 07, 2023#2494

These rankings, that just divide by city population with no normalization for metro context, work both ways to boost us in the rankings. St Louis city has more skyscrapers per capita than Chicago. And St Louis City buys more major league tickets per person than any city in North America. Even without a football or soccer team. Folks scream untrue for these rankings but believe crime City rankings.

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PostJan 07, 2023#2495

Yes but even when you account for metropolitan area, our crime is still an embarrassment. It may not be the worst, but it’s still awful. And it’ll stay that way as long our legislature insists on equipping every felon and lunatic with high caliber, high capacity firearms.

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PostJan 07, 2023#2496

TheWayoftheArch_V2.0 wrote:
Jan 06, 2023
I thought you could have alcohol outside as long as not glass.  
No.

I’m talking about the open containers like you see in New Orleans or Las Vegas. A few bars in Soulard do go cups on the sly at closing time but I’m talking street sales and openly walking out of bars all the time.

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PostJan 07, 2023#2497

^I rather thought to go containers were permanently legalized statewide during plague. (Maybe the one and only decent thing the state legislature did lately.) I bought my wife at least one to-go margarita from Chimichanga's on South Grand. Seemed like it was here to stay. You're probably not supposed to drink them on the street, but I can't imagine many cops would say much.

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PostJan 12, 2023#2499

I have walked past many cops downtown while holding a beer bottle and they never say a word.  It is usually in the context of a baseball game, parade or other clearly organized event, though. 

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PostJan 14, 2023#2500

You shouldn’t be able to. It’s illegal.

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