Sauce Magazine Features Cafeteria Spaces Available for Lease
Sauce Magazine Features Cafeteria Spaces Available for Lease, RFP Deadline September 19, 2024
September 6, 2024
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The city of St. Louis has begun the process of bringing back food vendors to two of its busiest government buildings, City Hall and 1520 Market St., which hosts multiple city offices. The Comptroller’s Office is currently seeking proposals from vendors, with the goal of bringing in multiple vendors at each space to create a food hall or cafeteria-style experience that’s reminiscent of those found on college campuses, according to a press release.
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