St. Louis Magazine

FROM THE EDITOR

spends far too much time on Zoom calls and buried in spreadsheets, I've developed a real appreciation for seeing a project physically take shape. So it was only fitting that shortly before this issue went to press, our team spent a day volunteering with Habitat for Humanity. For seven hours, we traded our laptops and notepads for hammers, nails, and speed squares. And while we made

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