The City of St. Louis held a Business Resource Forum on July 24, 2025, aimed at supporting local businesses facing challenges, particularly in light of recent disasters. Recorder of Deeds Michael Butler opened the meeting by expressing empathy for business owners and acknowledging the difficulties they encounter in the city. He emphasized the commitment of his office to provide assistance and compassion during these tough times.
Butler highlighted the services offered by the Recorder of Deeds office, which includes managing land deeds, birth records, death records, and marriage licenses. He encouraged attendees to visit his office for any necessary documentation, noting that over the past 45 days, they have issued more than a thousand free land deeds and birth records, waiving fees to alleviate financial burdens on residents.
In addition to Butler's remarks, a representative from the comptroller's office also addressed the audience, reiterating the office's readiness to assist local businesses. The comptroller was expected to join the forum shortly, further emphasizing the city's commitment to supporting its business community.
This forum reflects the city's proactive approach to addressing the needs of its residents and businesses, particularly during challenging times. The discussions underscored the importance of accessible resources and compassionate governance in fostering a resilient local economy. As the city continues to navigate these challenges, the collaboration between various offices aims to ensure that support remains available for those in need.