Join Us for a Neighborhood Transformation Town Hall Meeting on June 10!

Join Us for a Neighborhood Transformation Town Hall Meeting on June 10!

St. Louis Development Corporation (SLDC) is hosting a quarterly Neighborhood Transformation Town Hall Meeting. Join us on June 10!

By St. Louis Development Corporation (SLDC)

Date and time

Monday, June 10 · 5:30 - 7:30pm CDT

Location

St. Louis Public Library - Central Library - Auditorium

1301 Olive Street St. Louis, MO 63103

Agenda

Meet Your Neighborhood Transformation Manager - Lisa Otke

Presentations from SLDC and others

About this event

  • 2 hours

Curious About Economic Development in Your Neighborhood? Join SLDC for a Neighborhood Transformation Town Hall Meeting on Monday, June 10 to Learn More!


Get to Know the St. Louis Development Corporation (SLDC), the independent economic development agency serving the City of St. Louis, is hosting a quarterly Neighborhood Transformation Town Hall Meeting for the Downtown and Downtown West neighborhoods.


When: Monday, June 10 | 5:30-7:30 pm

Where: St. Louis Library - Central

Community members are invited to join us as we provide updates about SLDC’s various programs and projects and discuss issues that impact residents and businesses in the area.

SLDC leaders will be available to field questions and gather feedback from the community to help educate and inform about development activities and opportunities in and around these neighborhoods.

Representatives from City Departments will also be in attendance to provide updates.


This is not a program sponsored by or affiliated with St. Louis Public Library.


Frequently asked questions

Where should I park?

Street Parking or free parking at the northwest corner of 15th and Olive Streets, across from Confluence Academy in the library parking lot. The code is [2406#].

Can I bring my kids to the Town Hall?

Yes. This event is open to all ages, however, minors must be accompanied by an adult age 18+ to be admitted into the venue. An adult 18+ may accompany up to two minors. Exceptions may be made on a case by case basis.