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» September 2008
September 2008
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The Shops Around the Corner
Your block-by-block guide to 90 of St. Louis' chicest, trendiest, best-stocked boutiques
By Nikole Brown and Sarah Salky
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Kitchen Q&A: Christopher Lee
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Get Schooled
Have a child heading to a new homeroom? One of St. Louis' long-time learning leaders shares his 10-part lesson plan for parents who want to help their young students succeed
By Tom Hoerr
Who'll Let the Dogs In?
Ed Throop's trying to build the first LEED-certified building to be operated by St. Louis city. And the project's primary beneficiaries don't even pay taxes
By Nancy Larson
A Conversation with Julius Hunter
Author, former KMOV news anchor and "poor man's philanthropist"
By Jeannette Cooperman
Breathing Room
Talk about wide-open spaces, freedom and opportunity is so familiar, it lulls native-born Americans to sleep. But for many of the immigrants and refugees who’ve come to St. Louis, that sense of possibility changes everything, cutting through...
By Jeannette Cooperman
Betting on a Biomed Bull’s-Eye
Years ago, clay bricks, Ford autos, cotton garments and fighter jets kept St. Louis alive. Now we’re gambling on nanoparticles
By Jeannette Cooperman
The Block-Builder
Since his arrival in St. Louis more than a decade ago, Kevin McGowan has become a leading redeveloper and major player in the downtown renaissance. A look at how he did it—and where he’s looking next
By Shelley Gabert
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