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Monthly Archive July, 2009

Downtown St. Louis plans new campaign to better market city’s core

July 15, 2009

ST. LOUIS — What is Downtown St. Louis to you?
Is it the Cardinals and the Arch? Lofts and restaurants? A place to work […]

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A-B takeover reverberates a year later

July 13, 2009

On some level, we always knew it: Every company has its price. If someone is willing to pony up enough cash, a reluctant company […]

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Casino Queen looks for spark in sports bar

July 12, 2009

The buzzing saws and pounding hammers from the new project inside the Casino Queen can’t be heard on the gaming floor. But the casino […]

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Job fears squelch shoppers’ spending

July 11, 2009

A cool, soggy June dampened sales at some major retail chains in Canada, and though they continued to fare better than their American counterparts, there […]

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TSX selloff continues for third day

July 9, 2009

The losses continued to pile up on the Toronto stock market Wednesday as investors convinced the spring rally has run its course sold off across […]

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Canadian economy gets a B for 2008

July 8, 2009

Canada is still a B student when it comes to economics, says the Conference Board of Canada.
The research organization released a report card yesterday on […]

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7 common retail excuses

July 3, 2009

Let’s face it. Sometimes you don’t do your homework on a consumer purchase. Here are the Top 7 excuses that can get you into […]

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NorthSide plan highlights age-old planning debate

July 1, 2009

When it comes to rebuilding American cities, there are two basic approaches: Big, sweeping visions. Or block-by-block rebirth.
And the conflict between those two […]

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