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Incentives Must Benefit St. Louis Residents

People often ask if a project meets the "but for test". We need to be asking

"but for whom".

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Incentives That Serve Our Community

We advocate for responsible development in St. Louis, ensuring that public funds prioritize community needs over private profits, fostering a city that benefits all its residents.

Multiple high-rise residential buildings under construction are surrounded by a mix of cleared land and other construction activities. The area is partly developed with a combination of dirt and concrete surfaces. Nearby, several smaller buildings and construction equipment can be seen, with green netting on some structures indicating an ongoing project.
Multiple high-rise residential buildings under construction are surrounded by a mix of cleared land and other construction activities. The area is partly developed with a combination of dirt and concrete surfaces. Nearby, several smaller buildings and construction equipment can be seen, with green netting on some structures indicating an ongoing project.

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Local Voices

Development Concerns

Exploring the impact of incentives on St. Louis communities.

Incentive Analysis

Understanding funding diversion in local development projects.

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Community Impact

Assessing how development affects St. Louis residents' lives.

Silver bullet projects usually kill the thing they are supposed to save - revenue

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A modern multi-story glass building with balconies extends along an urban street, displaying a sign about upcoming condominium availability. Several people are walking on the adjacent sidewalk, some with dogs, and new construction seems underway. The sky is partly cloudy, and surrounding buildings indicate a dense city setting.

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