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St. Louis Port Authority

The Port Authority of the City of St. Louis personnel coordinates with individuals or corporations for initial preparation and negotiation of land and mooring leases for development of property owned by the City of St. Louis within the Port District.

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Port of Metropolitan St. Louis

PMSL, as defined by the US Army Corps of Engineers

  • 70 miles long, includes both sides of Mississippi River
  • 2nd largest inland port by trip-ton miles, 3rd by tonnage
  • Northernmost ice- and lock-free port on Mississippi River
  • Served by 6 Class One railroads, 7 Interstates, 2 international airports
  • Serves multiple states and cities along Inland Waterway
  • Located within 500 miles of one-third of the US population
  • Access to twoForeign Trade Zones
  • Supports thousands of jobs in Missouri and Illinois
  • Includes the City of St. Louis Port District
  • 130 facilities on both sides of the river 

Current Projects by SLDC and the St. Louis Port Authority

Municipal River Terminal: South Dock Reconstruction

Port/North Riverfront Land-Use Study

  • Project Cost: $800,000
  • Consultant: HNTB
  • Status: 98% complete, now in final marketing & implementation planning
  • Final Plan 

Long-Term Operator's Lease

Confluence of the Rivers Des Peres and Mississippi.

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