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Post4:43 AM - 8 days ago#7851

Please enjoy that this is page 314 while we can. 

Oh no! I'm at 315! ;-(

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Post11:09 PM - 7 days ago#7852

https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... ayton.html

Morgan and Morgan to move from their office at 200 Broadway to PNC Center in Clayton later this year. They have signed a 17,000 square foot lease at the PNC Center, which is larger than their current 12,000 square foot space. They have 16 lawyers based in St. Louis and plan to expand.

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Post1:36 PM - 6 days ago#7853

The law firm exodus has just been a killer the last few years

There’s a couple more smallish ones that will leave when their lease is up that I’m aware of


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Post9:03 PM - 6 days ago#7854

https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... ayton.html

CliftonLarsonAllen, who has 210 St. Louis-based employees, is considering a move to Clayton after their lease at 600 Washington expires in December 2027. They currently occupy 2 floors, or 31,000 square feet, of the nearly half-vacant building.

They are considering Centene Plaza B or Hanely Corproate Tower, but they also said they could stay at 600 Washington, especially if the Clayton space fills up.

The mayor's office had no comment, but said she would comment on downtown's future in the State of the City address.

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Post10:30 PM - 6 days ago#7855

seems like an etax break play, just like Lewis Rice

Both SLDC and GSL now have a person who's job is to meet with downtown businesses and retain them 

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Post1:33 AM - 5 days ago#7856

Didn’t you post earlier this week on twitter that businesses don’t care about the E tax?

If I’m paying the tax, they should be paying the tax.

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Post9:49 PM - 4 days ago#7857

Mets have lost 11 straight games maybe their broadcaster shouldn’t have said anything nasty about St.Louis karma comes back in many different ways……


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Post10:01 PM - 4 days ago#7858

^ don’t cross Denis

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Post10:35 PM - 4 days ago#7859

JaneJacobsGhost wrote:
1:33 AM - 5 days ago
Didn’t you post earlier this week on twitter that businesses don’t care about the E tax?

If I’m paying the tax, they should be paying the tax.
It doesnt mean companies wont take free money 

Post10:38 PM - 4 days ago#7860

These 2,425 had a 14.93% vacancy on Jan 1 and April 17th its 12.16%  (+67 leases)

i was going to update this more often but ran into some issues with how under renovation units are handled.  the Bogen had more of those originally then i thought since threw off my starting point. 
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Post11:26 PM - 4 days ago#7861

Bella’s Coffee Cafe is opening next week at Wash Ave and 11th

Hot Pizza Cold Beer is back for 10 days for the robotics competition.

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Post7:22 PM - 1 day ago#7862

dbInSouthCity wrote:
10:35 PM - 4 days ago
JaneJacobsGhost wrote:
1:33 AM - 5 days ago
Didn’t you post earlier this week on twitter that businesses don’t care about the E tax?

If I’m paying the tax, they should be paying the tax.
It doesnt mean companies wont take free money 
Man I hope you're right, this would be a massive blow.

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Post9:13 PM - 1 day ago#7863

https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... -shop.html

"James also owns Buddy’s Wine Bar and Bistro at 1001 Washington Ave. He is also planning to open a food and drink market, similar to Straub’s Fine Grocers, with a speakeasy, along Washington Avenue this summer. He declined to discuss the specifics of that project."

Owners of Bella's Coffee are apparently looking into a 3rd business concept on Washington Ave.

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Post2:22 PM - 1 day ago#7864

they are few and far between
[url=http://The Disappearance of the Public Bench]The Disappearance of the Public Bench[/url]

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Post6:44 PM - 1 day ago#7866

MRNHS wrote:
6:40 PM - 1 day ago
Another rough headline:

https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... again.html
Does Jacob Kirn get paid by the number of "Downtown St. Louis sucks!" stories he files?  I'm only 2/3 kidding. 

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Post3:45 AM - Today#7868

New Census job data for 2023 came out back in December, not sure how I missed it.

From 2022 to 2023, downtown added about 1,600 jobs for a total of 59,352 jobs. This reflects the continued rebound from Covid, when jobs bottomed out at about 55,300. Still below 2019's nearly 61,000 jobs. In 2002, downtown had more than 74,500 jobs.

This is about 28,260 jobs/sq mi.

For some comparisons:

KC: 46,137; +1,500 vs 2022, +700 vs 2019, -8.8k vs 2002. This is about 30,760 jobs/sq mi.

Indy: 121,728; +5,000 vs 2022, +3,500 vs 2019, +30,700 vs 2002. ~42,000/sq mi.

CIN: 70,912; +1,500 vs 2022, -450 vs 2019, -5,800 vs 2002. ~43,000/sq mi.

CLE: 88,907; +3,600 vs 2022, -6,100 vs 2019, -23,400 vs 2002. ~36,300/sq mi.

DEN: 125,970; -13,300 vs 2022, -7,500 vs 2019, +20,900 vs 2002. ~90,000/sq mi.

Clayton: 32,452; +800 vs 2022, +5,800 vs 2019, +9,500 vs 2002. ~73,750/sq mi.

If you combined downtown STL and downtown Clayton: 91,804; +2,400 vs 2022, +4,200 vs 2019, -5,650 vs 2002. ~36,100/sq mi.

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