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St. Louis is again seeing fewer construction projects this year. The city for 2025 is roughly on target to match permit totals for last year, but those were down significantly from the past. The government’s development chief talks about why, and what’s being done to turn it around.
Show Summary
In this conversation, Otis Williams discusses the current state of development in St. Louis, highlighting the challenges faced in the building permit process and the need for more private development. He emphasizes the importance of creating a welcoming environment for developers and the ongoing efforts to improve the permitting system. The conversation also touches on the North City grant program and the search for a permanent leader for the St. Louis Development Corporation (SLDC).
Takeaways
St. Louis is experiencing a decline in private development.
The city aims to improve its development processes to attract more developers.
There is a need for a more efficient permitting system.
The North City grant program has faced scrutiny but is being re-evaluated.
Otis Williams emphasizes the importance of personal relationships with developers.
The city is looking to create new financial incentives for development.
Mayor Spencer's administration is focused on revitalizing the central corridor.
The SLDC is actively searching for a permanent leader with vision and experience.
Community engagement is crucial for successful development projects.
The city is committed to increasing the number of new businesses to boost economic growth.
By St. Louis Business Journal5
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St. Louis is again seeing fewer construction projects this year. The city for 2025 is roughly on target to match permit totals for last year, but those were down significantly from the past. The government’s development chief talks about why, and what’s being done to turn it around.
Show Summary
In this conversation, Otis Williams discusses the current state of development in St. Louis, highlighting the challenges faced in the building permit process and the need for more private development. He emphasizes the importance of creating a welcoming environment for developers and the ongoing efforts to improve the permitting system. The conversation also touches on the North City grant program and the search for a permanent leader for the St. Louis Development Corporation (SLDC).
Takeaways
St. Louis is experiencing a decline in private development.
The city aims to improve its development processes to attract more developers.
There is a need for a more efficient permitting system.
The North City grant program has faced scrutiny but is being re-evaluated.
Otis Williams emphasizes the importance of personal relationships with developers.
The city is looking to create new financial incentives for development.
Mayor Spencer's administration is focused on revitalizing the central corridor.
The SLDC is actively searching for a permanent leader with vision and experience.
Community engagement is crucial for successful development projects.
The city is committed to increasing the number of new businesses to boost economic growth.

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