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The Center of it All

DOWNTOWN NEWS & EVENTS

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Retail Incentive Programs

Support to help you set up shop in Downtown St. Louis.

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Streetscape Improvements

Making Downtown St. Louis safe, vibrant, and beautiful.

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Discover Downtown

$3.2
BILLION

IN DEVELOPMENT
PROJECTS UNDERWAY

2.4
MILLION

ANNUAL VISITORS TO A NATIONAL PARK IN DOWNTOWN

1 of 4
U.S. CITIES

WITH 4 PRO SPORTS
VENUES DOWNTOWN

DOWNTOWN PUBLIC SAFETY AMBASSADORS

Friendly, visible, and uniformed, the Downtown Public Safety Ambassadors provide another layer of visible public safety Downtown, enhancing the overall experience for residents, workers, and visitors to the neighborhood.

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Downtown goals being realized today:

  • The region’s premier walkable, diverse urban neighborhood
  • Support startups, entrepreneurs, existing and growing businesses
  • Streets designed for a dynamic bike, pedestrian & transit network
    Vibrant public spaces and green infrastructure
  • Highlighting the people & places that make Downtown unique for generations to come.

Experience Life in the Center of it All

Loaded nachos drizzled with sauce, with trays of fried chicken, fries and a burger and colorful cocktails on a bar.

DINING

White three-tier display stand in a bright shop holding baskets, small gifts and wooden totems, with a plant and rack nearby.

SHOPPING

Retired narrow-body airplane perched atop a teal metal playground tower with enclosed wire-walkways between brick buildings.

EXPERIENCES

Busch Stadium's red-brick arched facade with large STADIUM lettering and a vertical red TEAM STORE banner

Sports

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Robert Nelson, Creative Director of Community Engagement and Education, National Blues Museum
"Downtown St. Louis has gone through so many positive revitalizations. We are creating a space that is welcoming the residents of our city and helping them to own this space.”
Robert Nelson
Creative Director of Community Engagement and Education, National Blues Museum
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Things You Should Know

Stay up on projects and events happening around town.