IN DEPTH: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: A LOOK AHEAD
<A HREF="http://stlouis.bizjournals.com/">St. Louis Business Journal</A>
December 24, 2004 print edition
<A HREF="http://stlouis.bizjournals.com/stlouis/ ... ">Downtown developments approach $3 billion mark</A>
Susan Kerth
Tom Reeves calls 2004 the "tipping point" for economic development activity downtown. "Not only people in this region, but others from around the country, now believe that it is real and sustainable," said Reeves, executive director of Downtown Now, a partnership of public and private sector representatives dedicated to the revitalization of downtown St. Louis. "It set a real solid stage for more things to happen in 2005."
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<A HREF="http://stlouis.bizjournals.com/">St. Louis Business Journal</A>
December 24, 2004 print edition
<A HREF="http://stlouis.bizjournals.com/stlouis/ ... ">Downtown developments approach $3 billion mark</A>
Susan Kerth
Tom Reeves calls 2004 the "tipping point" for economic development activity downtown. "Not only people in this region, but others from around the country, now believe that it is real and sustainable," said Reeves, executive director of Downtown Now, a partnership of public and private sector representatives dedicated to the revitalization of downtown St. Louis. "It set a real solid stage for more things to happen in 2005."
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