Bi-State Development was the primary force in the founding of the East-West Gateway Coordinating Council.
Bi-State Development purchased shuttered Parks Metropolitan Airport in Cahokia/Sauget, Illinois, and reopened it in 1965.
Bi-State Development acquired 15 private transit firms and began operating the first St. Louis regional transit system.
An agreement between Bi-State Development and the National Park Service enabled the design and construction of the Gateway Arch tram.
BSD completed a study of sewer problems in St. Louis County, which led to the creation of the Metropolitan Sewer…
Bi-State Development was ratified by Congress and signed into law by President Truman on August 31, 1950.
Mary C. Lamie from Millstadt, Illinois, has been selected to lead the St. Louis region’s new freight district. The formal…
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