Read St. Louis Business Journal article What are the challenges in improving diversity in contracting? Joshua Randall: Broadly speaking, people who are looking for opportunities cannot point to someone Read more ...
ST. LOUIS, MO – Integrated Facility Services (IFS) has been nominated for the 2016 MEP Subcontractor of the Year Award by the American Subcontractors Association (ASA) Midwest Council. The award Read more ...
The clang-clang-clang of the trolley will be heard in St. Louis once again as The Loop neighborhood welcomes historic streetcars back to Delmar Boulevard in 2016. The trolleys ran on this street until Read more ...
Construction of Tim Hortons Cafe and Bake Shop and Reliance Bank is expected to begin in a few weeks, according to Ted Shekell, director of community development for the city of O’Fallon. Tim Hortons Read more ...
“We have a lot of talent here, but the perception is that you have to go across the country to New York or L.A. to really get a good sound and make it,” Tony Thompson said. “Well, Detroit Read more ...
COLUMBIA, MO – Air Masters Corporation in Columbia has rebranded as Integrated Facility Services (IFS), their corporate holding company name. The IFS office in Columbia has served commercial clients Read more ...
JEFFERSON CITY, MO – The Missouri Gaming Association, the statewide professional association of the Missouri casino industry, is inviting high school seniors to enter the 20th annual Project 21 scholarship Read more ...
What will have St. Louisans talking in 2016? One of the big stories ahead is the future of the Rams in St. Louis and a possible new NFL stadium. On Monday, January 3, 2016, the Rams, Chargers and Raiders Read more ...
First-class package at the St. Charles historic post office. Historic post office looking for some much-needed HVAC, electrical and plumbing upgrades to the 106-year-old landmark. On a recent project, Read more ...
With word of the Riverfront Times leaving the Delmar Loop, its home since 1996, KMOX checked in with Loop developer and Blueberry Hill owner Joe Edwards to ask if the trolley project was a factor. “Oh Read more ...