City data shows only one additional home repair project completed over the last couple of weeks, while demolitions outpace ...
New numbers in from the U.S. Census Bureau this month indicating the city of St. Louis has lost 23,000 residents since 2020, ...
Federal money that was used by the City of St. Louis decades ago as part of a well-intentioned program to stabilize empty houses is now hampering development at approximately 150 properties across the ...
Townhomes under construction in Forest Park Southeast. Affordable housing developers say newly stringent rules from the city may dry up such developments. Affordable housing developers are speaking ...
The St. Louis Recovery Office in partnership with the City’s Community Development Administration has launched an initiative to connect landlords with residents displaced by the May 16 tornado. The ...
ST. LOUIS — New housing numbers could help forecast the region's future. The U.S. Census Bureau released its 2025 housing permit data. Saint Louis University professor of demography and sociology Ness ...
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St. Louis is losing population, driven largely by a lack of investment and housing opportunities for families with children. SLU professor Ness Sándoval says the city should follow the lead of Detroit ...
ST. LOUIS — Mayor Cara Spencer and members of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen are throwing their support behind three bills that will put millions of dollars toward efforts to make sure residents have ...