Stifel CEO urges investment of Rams funds into downtown revitalization

Stifel CEO urges investment of Rams funds into downtown revitalization
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Noting that the St. Louis region is at a “pivot point” due to the debate over how the Rams settlement money is spent, Ron Kruszewski, Chairman and CEO of Stifel Financial Corp., emphasized that investing some of the Rams settlement funds in Downtown projects is essential for retaining and attracting businesses.

“If you have this money and then you decide not to invest in the development of downtown, then as a person who comes down here for my 27 years I’ve been in St. Louis, that’s a message,” said Kruszewski. Stifel, an executive-level investor in Greater St. Louis Inc. (GSL), has had its headquarters in Downtown St. Louis since 1890.

Restoring the core of St. Louis, particularly Downtown, is a top strategic priority highlighted in the STL 2030 Jobs Plan. GSL is leading an effort to use some of the funds from the Rams settlement to invest in critical infrastructure projects in North St. Louis City and Downtown.

GSL recently sent a letter to leaders of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen to ensure that the proposal — which would allocate $98 million to improve Downtown infrastructure including streets, sidewalks, and other projects as well as $130 million on disinvested neighborhoods in North City and South St. Louis — receives a public hearing and remains a priority as voted on by the public.

Regarding using Rams funds for investment in Downtown, Kruszewski added: “We’ll create a vibrant dynamic area. But it requires investment. You need to invest to get a return.”



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