Monday, May 15, 2006
St. Louis Is In The News
Three of the nation's top newspapers have covered the remarkable renaissance underway in Downtown St. Louis.
USA Today, The New York Times and The Washington Post all have devoted space to the transformation that is changing the face of the destination. The stories focus on the opening of the new $365 million Busch Stadium along with scores of new restaurants, loft condos and historic renovations that are adding more life to this proud, historic city.
Click the links below to see what the big three have to say:
The New York Times: 36 Hours -- St. Louis has undergone a remarkable transformation...
The Washington Post: St. Louis Ballpark -- Lucky Cards
USA Today: More Say 'Meet me in St. Louis' as City Rebuilds
USA Today, The New York Times and The Washington Post all have devoted space to the transformation that is changing the face of the destination. The stories focus on the opening of the new $365 million Busch Stadium along with scores of new restaurants, loft condos and historic renovations that are adding more life to this proud, historic city.
Click the links below to see what the big three have to say:
The New York Times: 36 Hours -- St. Louis has undergone a remarkable transformation...
The Washington Post: St. Louis Ballpark -- Lucky Cards
USA Today: More Say 'Meet me in St. Louis' as City Rebuilds
Friday, May 05, 2006
Move Over Boardwalk. Vote for St. Louis.
The classic board game MONOPOLY has moved off the Boardwalk and into the rest of America. You can vote for which St. Louis landmark will have a place on the new version of the game -- called MONOPOLY: Here & Now Edition -- between now and May 12. Choose among the Gateway Arch, the Loop Neighborhood along Delmar Blvd. or the Laclede's Landing entertainment district for the coveted St. Louis space by visiting the game's official site.