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Heritage House Evacuees Must Find New Housing by March 4, City Says
But many displaced tenants don’t know what they’ll do
By Mike Fitzgerald
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Heritage House, housing issues, City of St. Louis
COVID Relief Dollars Fueled Dara Daugherty’s Slum Empire
LLCs controlled by the woman the City of St. Louis has accused of running illegal rooming houses received nearly $19,000 in federal funds
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Dara Daugherty, illegal rooming houses, Keith Mack, City of St. Louis, SAFHR, COVID-19 relief
Displaced Heritage House Tenants Must Leave Hotels by Thursday
“It’s a nightmare you want to wake up from,” one says
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Heritage House, housing issues, Midtown St. Louis, City of St. Louis
Displaced Heritage House Tenants Are on the Move Again
The city moved residents into a Central West End and swiftly moved them out again
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Heritage House, multi-family housing, Midtown St. Louis, City of St. Louis, Mayor Tishaura Jones
City Finds Hotel Rooms for Displaced Heritage House Tenants
At least 150 Heritage House Apartments Residents Will Have Housing Until February 29
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Heritage House, City of St. Louis, Mayor Tishaura Jones, housing issues, Midtown St. Louis
Displaced Heritage House Residents Weigh Options as Clock Ticks
The mostly elderly and disabled residents of the Midtown high-rise must find new homes by February 6
Missouri's Top 20 SAFHR Recipients
These landlords got the most money from the State Assistance For Housing Relief, or SAFHR, program
Tags: Missouri News, State Assistance For Housing Relief, SAFHR, COVID-19 relief, Pleasant View Gardens, River City Journalism Fund
Missouri Landlords Took COVID-19 Relief Funds — And Left Tenants in the Lurch
Some multi-family complex owners cashed in on the SAFHR program even as they failed to provide basic maintenance and upkeep
Tags: Missouri News, SAFHR, COVID-19 relief, Camden Green, Pleasant View Gardens, River City Journalism Fund, housing issues, Cover Story
Brentwood Condemns Dara Daugherty’s Home as Illegal Rooming House
Neighbors say the house smells bad and has been home to feral cats
By Ryan Krull and Mike Fitzgerald
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Dara Daugherty, illegal rooming houses, Brentwood, City of St. Louis
Heritage House Tenants Vent Anger Over Displacement
“How in the hell are we supposed to find housing in this short of time? I am truly pissed,” one says
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Heritage House, Midtown St. Louis, Sansone, multi-family housing, Action St. Louis
Displaced Heritage House Tenants Have Nowhere to Go
Burst water pipes sent 120 mostly elderly residents to temporary shelter at a Hilton — but the property manager has given them a deadline to find new housing
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Heritage House, Midtown St. Louis, elderly, burst water pipes, Sansone
Feds Find Long List of Failures in Northview Village’s Sudden Closure
When major shareholder Maklouf Suissa refused to make worker payroll, chaos ensued, a report by federal investigators finds
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Northview Village, Maklouf Suissa, Hunter Management and Care Centers, Eric Rothner, David Aronin, St. Louis nursing homes, Health & Human Services, Sharon Tyus
St. Louis Slumlord Got Federal COVID Relief Funds, Tenants Say
Dara Daugherty was paid by the SAHFR program — even though she was housing people in condemned buildings
By Mike Fitzgerald and Ryan Krull
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Dara Daugherty, illegal rooming houses, St. Louis Building Division, SAFHR, COVID-19, Missouri Housing Development Commission
Tenants of Illegal Rooming Houses Busted by City Face Bleak Options
The city has yet to force Dara Daugherty’s many tenants out of condemned properties, but the clock is ticking
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Dara Daugherty, St. Louis rooming houses, SAHFR, City of St. Louis, Building Division
North County Complex Endured 6 Days Without Heat, Hot Water or Apologies
Norwood Court Apartments' heat was back on today, but managers still won’t tell tenants what caused the problems
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Norwood Court, St. Louis weather, St. Louis County, Multi-South Management
Feds Forgave Troubled Northview Village’s $1.9M PPP Loan
Nursing homes linked to Maklouf Suissa raked in nearly $7 million in forgiven PPP loans since 2021, despite steep fines for poor quality of care
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Northview Village, St. Louis nursing homes, PPP loans, Maklouf Suissa, Sharon Tyus, Service Employees International Union
St. Louis School Board Votes to Cancel College Kids Partnership
Treasurer Adam Layne vows to continue the college savings program without district help
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Adam Layne, College Kids, River City Journalism Fund, St. Louis Public Schools, St. Louis school board
St. Louis School Board to Vote on Ending College Kids Participation
The district is considering no longer sharing the enrollment info that allows SLPS kindergarteners to be automatically enrolled
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, College Kids, River City Journalism Fund, St. Louis Public Schools, Adam Layne, college savings accounts
Missouri Landlords Who Were Paid to Keep People Housed Are Now Evicting Them
Some of St. Louis' biggest evictors also benefited heavily from the federally funded State Assistance for Housing Relief
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, evictions, Missouri housing, State Assistance for Housing Relief, SAFHR, COVID-19 relief funds, River City Journalism Fund, Cover Story
Matthew Chase Won't Apologize for Being Landlords' Go-To Eviction Lawyer
The University City attorney is proud to have created a virtual assembly line for giving tenants the boot
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Matthew Chase, evictions, River City Journalism Fund
Midtown St. Louis Will Get a Pedestrian Bridge Over I-64
By Kallie Cox
St. Louis Mom of Slain 14-Year-Old Needs Money for His Funeral
Slain Soulard Hit-and-Run Victim Remains Unidentified
By Sarah Fenske