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Join the Institute for Urban Research for a Service Day on Saturday, February 23, 2013
Come join the Institute for Urban Research on February 23, 2013, in collecting video histories of East St. Louis Veterans at the Joseph Center. We will meet on campus at 8:30 a.m. in Lot A for a carpool to the … Continue reading
Posted in East St. Louis Today
Tagged East St. Louis, IUR, Joseph Center, Service Day, Veterans
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Andy Theising to be a guest on St. Louis Public Radio Show
Tomorrow, Wednesday January 30, 2013, Institute for Urban Research Director Dr. Andy Theising will be featured on the “St. Louis on the Air” show on St. Louis Public Radio. Dr. Theising will be discussing the latest book in the East … Continue reading
Leisure and Entertainment in Greater East St. Louis by Dr. Anthony Cheeseboro
My project at the Institute for Urban Research examines Leisure and Entertainment in Greater East St. Louis, 1950-1995. This project looks at the evolution of social activity in the African American communities in the East Louis area. There have been … Continue reading
Posted in Culture and the Arts, East St. Louis Today
Tagged Africian American talent, Alorton, brooklyn, Centerville, East St. Louis, East St. Louis churches, East St. Louis Illinois, East St. Louis in 1950s, East St. Louis musical careers, entertainment, jazz musicians, leisure and entertainment in East St. Louis, Leo Gooden, madison, Washington Park
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Ten Changes to Transform East St. Louis (and the first five are free!) by Andrew Theising
(Third of three blogs) Finally, two big ideas that will cost a lot, but will change development in the city for the next twenty-five years. 9. Build an industrial park with appropriate infrastructure. If Coca-Cola wanted to relocate to East … Continue reading
Ten Changes to Transform East St. Louis (and the first five are free!) by Andrew Theising
(Second of three blogs) Now, four ideas that will cost money in the short-term, but pay off in the longer-term. 6. Renegotiate police and fire contracts. These are essential services to a successful city. The police and fire contracts have … Continue reading
Posted in East St. Louis Today, Economic Development
Tagged Andrew Theising, big government, Business in East St. Louis, City Hall, crime in East St. Louis, East St. Louis, East St. Louis club culture, East St. Louis Fire department, East St. Louis Illinois, East St. Louis Police Department, Institute for Urban Research, law enforcement, non-taxable land, State Street, TIF, TIF district in East St. Louis
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Ten Changes to Transform East St. Louis (and the first five are free!) by Andrew Theising
(First of three blogs) 1. Operate city hall like the businesses the city wants to attract. It should be open at 8:30 a.m. and should remain fully staffed until 4:30 p.m. No loitering. No visitors. No reading magazines at the … Continue reading
Flood Plain Development by Andrew Theising
The Missouri River is on the rise and those of us who remember the Great Flood of ’93 can recall the Chesterfield Valley being underwater. Since the Great Flood, the Chesterfield Valley has become a center of economic development. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Theising, cairo, Chesterfield Valley, Corps of Engineers, East St. Louis, East St. Louis Illinois, Flood of 1993, flood plains, flooding, Illinois, Institute for Urban Research, levee, mississippi river, Missouri, missouri river, Monarch Levee, St. Louis, St. Louis city, taxpayers
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A New Kind of Casino?
The Koman Family deserves kudos for investing in East St. Louis. There are many other communities that would welcome their various investments, but they choose to make a difference in East St. Louis (while making a profit—which is good). Now, … Continue reading
Posted in Economic Development
Tagged Casino Queen, Chain of Rocks Bridge, East St. Louis, East St. Louis Illinois, Koman Family, Missouri casino license, St. Louis city
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Another Opportunity Knocks for East St. Louis!
The designs for the Gateway Arch grounds have been released and are now making a ‘round-the-region tour. I have mixed feelings about the final designs. Thankfully, none of them proposed a giant croquet mallet across from the Arch! A positive … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Theising, East St. Louis, East St. Louis Illinois, Gateway Arch, ICMA Range Riders, land use planning
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