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Demolition looms for two vacant buildings near Downtown St. Louis
Demolition looms for two vacant buildings near Downtown St. Louis

Yahoo

time11-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Demolition looms for two vacant buildings near Downtown St. Louis

ST. LOUIS – Two vacant buildings just north of Downtown St. Louis appear to be on track for demolition after city officials say a fire last weekend caused significant structural damage. The properties, located at 1301 North 6th Street and 1308 North 7th Street near O'Fallon Street, sit just a few block north of the Dome at America's Center in St. Louis' Columbus Square neighborhood. City property records show the buildings are owned by Northside Regeneration LLC, a development entity associated with Paul McKee, whose large-scale redevelopment plans for north St. Louis have drawn criticism in recent years. Following the recent fire, the City of St. Louis Building Division tells FOX 2 it 'initiated emergency condemnation proceedings under its Emergency Provisions protocol,' a step that allows the city to move quickly when a structure poses an immediate safety concern. The Building Division shared this statement with FOX 2, in part, on behalf of Commissioner Ed Ware: 'During this process, a representative of the property owner contacted the Building Division to communicate their intent to engage a licensed demolition contractor. In light of this development, the Building Division has temporarily paused the emergency demolition process to allow the property owner's representative time to obtain the necessary documentation to proceed with demolition. The City of St. Louis' Building Division remains in active coordination with the property owner's representative to ensure all required permits are secured prior to the commencement of demolition activities.' While the exact demolition timeline remains unclear, the city's actions appear to be part of a coordinated effort to address the two damaged buildings in the interest of public safety. NOTE: Video attached to this story is from FOX 2's April 24, 2025 report of an effort to address vacant buildings in St. Louis. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

NCC receives orders worth Rs 1663 crores in April 2025
NCC receives orders worth Rs 1663 crores in April 2025

Business Upturn

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • Business Upturn

NCC receives orders worth Rs 1663 crores in April 2025

NCC Limited, a leading infrastructure company, has secured orders worth Rs 1663 crores (excluding GST) in the month of April 2025. These new orders span across various divisions of the company, reflecting its strong presence in the infrastructure sector. Out of the total orders, Rs 1082 crores are attributed to the Building Division, while Rs 581 crores have been awarded to the Transportation Division. These orders come from both state government agencies and private limited companies. In the exchange filing, the company shared, 'NCC Limited has received orders valuing Rs 1663 crores (Excluding GST) in the month of April'2025. Out of these orders, Rs 1082 Crores relate to the Building Division, Rs 581 Crores relate to Transportation Division. These orders are received from state Government Agencies and private Limited companies and do not include any internal orders.' NCC shares closed today at ₹211.75, showing a slight decline from the opening price of ₹216.00. The stock reached a high of ₹216.97 and a low of ₹211.20 during the session. Over the past year, NCC's stock has seen a 52-week high of ₹364.50 and a low of ₹170.05. Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at

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