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‘The market has been on fire’: Competition for St. Louis industrial property heats up
This article originally ran in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on November 11, 2021. In October, Alfredo Gutierrez closed on a deal that he had never seen in his 30 years in commercial real estate. The founder of SparrowHawk, a Houston-based investor of industrial properties, worked out a bargain where a tenant agreed to move out of his company’s Sauget warehouse months early […]
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Good News! Landlord and Rehabber Training is back for 2022
Good News! Our grant proposal was approved for the 2022 Landlord & Rehabber Training. We will be collaborating with North Newstead Association and the Vacancy Collaborative on the delivery of this program. The 2022 topics are:
Mediation and other Practices to Avoid Eviction
Funding Sources for RE Acquisition & Rehab
Vetting & Hiring Contractors
Creating a Healthy Home
Housing & Utility Assistance Programs
Marketing and Adhering to Fair Housing Laws
Nuisance & Abandonment Lawsuits
LRA, Tax Sales & Prop NS
Leases & other Property Management Tools
Missouri and Federal Tax Credits & Tax Abatement
The goal of this Collaborative Landlord and Rehabber Training Program is to stabilize our communities by building an eco-system of educated landlords, rehabbers, and small developers empowered to reduce vacancy and nuisance. The program will enlist professionals from real estate, property management, law, accounting, preservation, & finance industries to share their knowledge on acquiring and developing real estate and implementing property management best practices.
Come to our trainings to learn, be empowered, and make a positive impact in our city.
This activity is funded by a HUD Community Development Block Grant via the St. Louis Community Development Administration. We are grateful for their support.
Please direct speaker suggestion for any of these topics to dana@towergrovecdc.org.
Beyond the List: How life has improved for St. Louis' veterans
This St. Louis radio station is playing Christmas music 24/7
Children's COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics Available This Weekend
We get it — you’re a parent, you’re busy, trying to balance all you can into your kiddo’s schedule, but you want to get them vaccinated against COVID-19. There are plenty of opportunities this weekend to get your kiddo the COVID-19 shot this weekend.
SSM Health offers five different drive-thru vaccine clinics on November 13 from 8 a.m. to noon.…
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Violence against Indigenous women is a crisis in the U.S., report finds
Violence against Indigenous women in the U.S. is a crisis, but the extent of the problem remains unknown, according to a report released by the U.S. Government Accountability Office. “There’s no one single database that has all this information,” said Gretta Goodwin, the director of GAO’s Homeland Security and Justice team. “So the full scope […]
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