Missouri doesn’t have a statewide building code. This bill seeks to change that.
St. Louis Public Radio | By Eric Schmid Published March 1, 2024 at 10:48 AM CST The Missouri Building Codes Act, introduced by Rep. David Casteel, R-High Ridge, would
St. Louis Public Radio | By Eric Schmid Published March 1, 2024 at 10:48 AM CST The Missouri Building Codes Act, introduced by Rep. David Casteel, R-High Ridge, would
By Gloria Lloyd, St. Louis Business Journal No vote, for now. That’s the new plan from the St. Louis Realtors, an association that last year
Erik Siemers, Editor, St. Louis Business Journal St. Louis is a city with abundant potential, but continues to face several obstacles when it comes to
By Charlie Hinderliter – Coalition Director, Safer + Simpler St. Louis County New research reinforces a startling truth: St. Louis County’s 89 local governments have
St. Louis Public Radio | By Rachel Lippmann A new coalition led by real estate and building trade industry groups wants to make building and occupancy
New Study: St. Louis County’s 89 Local Governments Have Far More Inconsistent and Outdated Building Codes Than Peer Competitors St. Louis County’s Confusing Fragmentation in
For Immediate Release Contact: Jennifer Wiegert, Director of Marketing & Communications St. Louis REALTORS®
By Kathleen Kukuljan, St. Louis Post Dispatch ST. LOUIS COUNTY — Eleven real estate industry groups are launching a new initiative aimed at standardizing building
By St. Louis REALTORS for St. Louis Business Journal Feb 1, 2022 Building codes exist to protect the health and safety of St. Louis County
By the Editorial Board St. Louis Post Dispatch St. Louis County real estate agents have a particular reason to be frustrated with the ridiculous redundancy
By Gloria Lloyd, St. Louis Business Journal A new study by a realtors’ association released Tuesday concludes that the 17,000 pages of building codes across
Posted by: Jennifer Wiegert on Friday, December 3, 2021 For Immediate Release Contact: Jennifer Wiegert, Director of Marketing & Communications
BY CAMERON GERBER, The Missouri Times Local governments in St. Louis County have outdated and redundant building codes on the books, according to a new report. The report, released by