Former St. Louis treasurer Larry Williams reminds me of a small town version of New York's Robert Moses (1888-1981), using the state legislature to give him money and power while also remaining ...
http://www.urbanreviewstl.com/2018/01/opinion-take-parking-away-from-treasurers-office/
For my parent’s generation (The Silent Generation) the American dream was a good job, the same job, for life — paying off your mortgage.If you worked the same job for life moving was on;y n...
Many of our current problems in the St. Louis region can be traced back to decisions made long before any of us were born.
Even if Amazon doesn’t pick St. Louis we can create a new vision for the central business district, North riverfront, and East St. Louis.
Bartholomew, like his better-known contemporary, NYC’s Robert Moses, believed it was necessary to destroy the city to save it from itself. Everything prior to the 20th century was wrong for th...
This first Taco Bell Cantina, a franchise, is located in an old narrow building with apartments above.
http://www.urbanreviewstl.com/2017/10/taco-bell-sans-drive-thru/
St. Louis, naturally, makes buses pull out of traffic rather than stay in the travel lane.
http://www.urbanreviewstl.com/2017/09/bus-stop-design-in-the-st-louis-region-de-prioritizes-transit/
Today kicks off a week of events.
http://www.urbanreviewstl.com/2017/09/stl-downtown-multimodal-study-engagement-week-begins-today/
Since St. Louis, and the region by extension, does the opposite of what NACTO recommends, we could benefit greatly if the city joined — and followed their lead. But I doubt the traffic engineer...
The new design is substantially different, it has 3 times as many bus bays. First we have to get to it.