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Thousands of St. Louisans weigh in on next decade of job growth for the region In my work globally, I have never seen such widespread community energy, engagement and participation around a jobs plan, plan leader Bruce Katz says
Credit: STL 2030 Jobs Plan Author: Dori Olmos Updated: 2:54 PM CDT May 5, 2021
ST. LOUIS St. Louis has a lot of interest in how the next decade of job growth will play out, especially when it comes to businesses and economic development.
Greater St. Louis, Inc. is the new organization formed this year to spearhead the STL 2030 Jobs Plan, which is the first metro-wide jobs plan in more than a decade.
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The Washington University in St. Louis community is invited to an online discussion exploring a new proposal aimed at creating more jobs in the St. Louis region during the coming decade.
The STL 2030 Jobs Plan, currently in draft form, focuses on inclusive growth throughout the St. Louis region. It was compiled after international economic development expert Bruce Katz conducted extensive research and interviews. The draft plan calls for the St. Louis metropolitan community to make a commitment to create more high-quality job opportunities while also ensuring all residents have access to those opportunities.
Community, civic, nonprofit and economic leaders including various members of the Washington University community served on committees to help develop the data-driven plan. Now, leaders seek input from across the university during an online discussion from noon-1 p.m. Monday, Feb. 1.
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At least 80 of the 160 units planned will have attainable rents, meaning rent is below the market average but above the threshold for low-incoming housing units
Credit: SLBJ Author: Steph Kukuljan – St. Louis Business Journal Published: 5:23 AM CST January 27, 2021 Updated: 5:23 AM CST January 27, 2021
ST. LOUIS Clayton-based developer Green Street is set to start construction on its new $40 million workforce housing development in The Grove on Feb. 1.
The project, called Union At The Grove, is comprised of six multifamily buildings on Hunt, Vista and Norfolk avenues, between Newstead and Taylor avenues, just east of Kingshighway. Construction is estimated to take 12-18 months and follows delayed caused by the pandemic. Originally, construction was slated to begin last August.
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