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Half of People Moving In 2006 Have Done So Before
Americans are known for being on the go, and their tendency to change residences is no different. In fact, more than 43 million people move every year, and for many, this life-changing process is becoming routine. With peak moving season wrapping up, St Louis-based Mayflower Transit, the most recognized name in moving for more than 75 years, releases the 2006 Customer Relocation Study, recapping this busy time of year. The study tracks where Mayflower customers, over the last eight months, moved from, the most popular destinations and why they relocated.More ]
Sep 28, 2006, 15:06


St. Charles County to Host Eminent Domain Forum
The St. Charles County Council will host a forum, at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 1 at St. Peters City Hall, to discuss the use of eminent domain in St. Charles County.  The Council is studying the issue to determine the need for a charter amendment that would further regulate the use of eminent domain throughout St. Charles County.More ]
Jul 21, 2006, 13:20


St. Louis Real Estate Developer Hit with $558,000 Environmental Penalty
The state of Missouri has received the final payment of a record environment penalty assessed against a real estate developer who failed to make improvements to a north St. Louis County wastewater treatment plant. Attorney General Jay Nixon has been pursuing collection against Joseph P. Afshari and his company, Mill Creek Sewers Inc., since the St. Louis County Circuit Court ordered them to pay $558,000 in penalties to the state in November 2003.More ]
Jun 28, 2006, 21:16


Ribbon Cutting at South Side Landmark Condo Project
On Wednesday, Mayor Francis G. Slay will cut the ribbon to the model unit at the South Side National Bank Building’s 6th Floor Condo.  The building, opened in 1929, is considered a St. Louis landmark.More ]
May 30, 2006, 22:14


Shaw Neighborhood Gets First New Home in Three Decades
On Thursday, May 18, Mayor Francis Slay will officiate over the groundbreaking of The first new home construction in the historic Shaw neighborhood since 1972.  The event will be at the New Home Construction Site at 3837 Russell.More ]
May 18, 2006, 16:32


St. Louis Man gets Prison for Mortgage Fraud
Peter Faccaro was sentenced to 30 months in prison and ordered to pay restitution of $641,523, for using false names, social security numbers and other documents to obtain loans to purchase nine properties in the St. Louis area.More ]
Apr 27, 2006, 07:20


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