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St. Louis Magazine

June/July 2024
Magazine

A locally owned and operated company, we create informative, beautiful publications that serve as the local authority on what is so great about the Gateway City. Through our pages, St. Louisans can connect with their city in a whole new way.

St. Louis Magazine

What's a new development in St. Louis that you're looking forward to visiting?

FROM THE EDITOR

BIG SCREEN DREAMS • With the return of the film tax credit incentive program, the St. Louis Film Office wants to bring Tinseltown here.

PICTURE PERFECT • HOLLYWOOD DIRECTORS ARE NO STRANGERS TO ST. LOUIS, AS EVIDENCED BY THESE BIG-TICKET FLICKS THAT WERE FILMED ACROSS THE REGION.

Urban Paddle • Mapping out a St. Louis riverfront paddle trip with Big Muddy Adventures

Tech Harvest • At 39 North, Emily Lohse-Busch plan to grow the region's reputation as a hub for agtech innovation.

PRIDE OF PLACE • Gateway to Pride preserves local LGBTQ+ history for the future.

LIVING HISTORY • GATEWAY TO PRIDE SUMMER EVENTS OFFER CHANCES TO LEARN, LISTEN, AND LET LOOSE.

J&J 10 THINGS TO DO • MARK YOUR CALENDAR

CELEBRATION DAY • Celebrate Saint Louis takes over downtown's Independence Day festivities.

Read This Now

Bag & Beyond • Manuel de Jesús Garcia Cruz makes handbags with elegance and edge, a juxtaposition he also sees in St. Louis.

Back in the Fight • Amid the mental health crisis, Dogs for Our Brave provides potent support for veterans.

Lake Life • Where to unwind on the water, near and far

Proper Pasta

Well Played • The team behind Polite Society and Bellwether opens Well Met Café near Tower Grove Park.

A New King • Ben Poremba's Maplewood restaurant changes cuisines.

Cooking with Gastro • Two popular St. Louis brands team up.

LET'S GET REAL • TREND, TIPS, AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS ACROSS THE REGION'S REAL ESTATE SCENE

FUELING GROWTH • WENTZVILLE, MISSOURI'S FASTEST-GROWING MUNICIPALITY, IS FLUSH WITH DEVELOPMENT—BUT NOT AT THE COST OF ITS HOMETOWN FEEL.

MARKET REPORT • TIPS FROM REAL ESTATE EXPERTS FOR RENTERS, BUYERS, AND SELLERS

EXPERT ADVICE

IF WALLS COULD TALK • A conversation with Amanda Clark, a public historian and community tours manager for the Missouri His- torical Society

NEW DIGS • A look at major projects across the region

SMALL-TOWN TURNAROUND • A GROUP OF CIVIC VISIONARIES HAVE COMMITTED THEMSELVES TO TURNING THINGS AROUND IN WOOD RIVER, ILLINOIS.

A MODERN MAIN STREET • A COMMERCIAL STRETCH OF WEBSTER GROVES’ OLD ORCHARD NEIGHBORHOOD IS BEING TRANSFORMED INTO THE CLASSIC AMERICAN MAIN STREET.

HOW TO STAGE A HOUSE • STAGING A HOME BEFORE YOU SELL CAN HAVE A SIGNIFICANT RETURN ON INVESTMENT AND DOESN'T NEED TO BREAK THE BANK.

BEYOND THE DISTRICT • FOR YEARS, THE STRETCH OF DELMAR BOULEVARD BETWEEN UNION AND KINGSHIGHWAY HAS BEEN UNDERSERVED IN TERMS OF RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS. NOW, IT'S BECOMING ONE OF THE CITY'S MOST EXCITING NEIGHBORHOODS.

TOP REAL ESTATE PRODUCERS • MEET SOME OF ST. LOUIS’ MOST SUCCESSFUL REAL ESTATE PROS

FAMILY FUN • St. Louis is a family town, and that's due in large part to the amount of affordable, world-class activities available year-round. These are some of our favorite new and noteworthy attractions.

PEACEFUL MIND PEACEFUL LIFE

Ashes to Ashes


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 100 Publisher: SLM Media Group Edition: June/July 2024

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A locally owned and operated company, we create informative, beautiful publications that serve as the local authority on what is so great about the Gateway City. Through our pages, St. Louisans can connect with their city in a whole new way.

St. Louis Magazine

What's a new development in St. Louis that you're looking forward to visiting?

FROM THE EDITOR

BIG SCREEN DREAMS • With the return of the film tax credit incentive program, the St. Louis Film Office wants to bring Tinseltown here.

PICTURE PERFECT • HOLLYWOOD DIRECTORS ARE NO STRANGERS TO ST. LOUIS, AS EVIDENCED BY THESE BIG-TICKET FLICKS THAT WERE FILMED ACROSS THE REGION.

Urban Paddle • Mapping out a St. Louis riverfront paddle trip with Big Muddy Adventures

Tech Harvest • At 39 North, Emily Lohse-Busch plan to grow the region's reputation as a hub for agtech innovation.

PRIDE OF PLACE • Gateway to Pride preserves local LGBTQ+ history for the future.

LIVING HISTORY • GATEWAY TO PRIDE SUMMER EVENTS OFFER CHANCES TO LEARN, LISTEN, AND LET LOOSE.

J&J 10 THINGS TO DO • MARK YOUR CALENDAR

CELEBRATION DAY • Celebrate Saint Louis takes over downtown's Independence Day festivities.

Read This Now

Bag & Beyond • Manuel de Jesús Garcia Cruz makes handbags with elegance and edge, a juxtaposition he also sees in St. Louis.

Back in the Fight • Amid the mental health crisis, Dogs for Our Brave provides potent support for veterans.

Lake Life • Where to unwind on the water, near and far

Proper Pasta

Well Played • The team behind Polite Society and Bellwether opens Well Met Café near Tower Grove Park.

A New King • Ben Poremba's Maplewood restaurant changes cuisines.

Cooking with Gastro • Two popular St. Louis brands team up.

LET'S GET REAL • TREND, TIPS, AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS ACROSS THE REGION'S REAL ESTATE SCENE

FUELING GROWTH • WENTZVILLE, MISSOURI'S FASTEST-GROWING MUNICIPALITY, IS FLUSH WITH DEVELOPMENT—BUT NOT AT THE COST OF ITS HOMETOWN FEEL.

MARKET REPORT • TIPS FROM REAL ESTATE EXPERTS FOR RENTERS, BUYERS, AND SELLERS

EXPERT ADVICE

IF WALLS COULD TALK • A conversation with Amanda Clark, a public historian and community tours manager for the Missouri His- torical Society

NEW DIGS • A look at major projects across the region

SMALL-TOWN TURNAROUND • A GROUP OF CIVIC VISIONARIES HAVE COMMITTED THEMSELVES TO TURNING THINGS AROUND IN WOOD RIVER, ILLINOIS.

A MODERN MAIN STREET • A COMMERCIAL STRETCH OF WEBSTER GROVES’ OLD ORCHARD NEIGHBORHOOD IS BEING TRANSFORMED INTO THE CLASSIC AMERICAN MAIN STREET.

HOW TO STAGE A HOUSE • STAGING A HOME BEFORE YOU SELL CAN HAVE A SIGNIFICANT RETURN ON INVESTMENT AND DOESN'T NEED TO BREAK THE BANK.

BEYOND THE DISTRICT • FOR YEARS, THE STRETCH OF DELMAR BOULEVARD BETWEEN UNION AND KINGSHIGHWAY HAS BEEN UNDERSERVED IN TERMS OF RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS. NOW, IT'S BECOMING ONE OF THE CITY'S MOST EXCITING NEIGHBORHOODS.

TOP REAL ESTATE PRODUCERS • MEET SOME OF ST. LOUIS’ MOST SUCCESSFUL REAL ESTATE PROS

FAMILY FUN • St. Louis is a family town, and that's due in large part to the amount of affordable, world-class activities available year-round. These are some of our favorite new and noteworthy attractions.

PEACEFUL MIND PEACEFUL LIFE

Ashes to Ashes


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