St. Louis living is surprisingly
affordable compared to other cities across the nation. Housing costs average at
least 25 percent less than those in comparably sized cities, and the overall cost
of living follows the same trend.
A variety of fascinating sights and
cultural activities are available in the city of St. Louis: the historic waterfront
at Laclede’s Landing, the Gateway Arch monument, Union Station, dockside and riverboat
casinos, the world-famous Anheuser-Busch Brewery, the Art and History Museums,
the St. Louis Zoo, the Science Center and Planetarium, the Municipal Opera, Fox
Theatre, and the Missouri Botanical Garden. The world-class St. Louis Symphony
Orchestra hosts guests and soloists from around the world. Major league sports
in St. Louis are football, baseball and hockey.
The Greater St. Louis area is both
friendly and cosmopolitan, both affordable and cultural. St. John’s Mercy Health
Care employees enjoy the distinct advantage of having a great place to work and
a great place to live. Whatever your pace or lifestyle, there’s a place in St.
Louis that you can call home.
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