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Mayor Lowry and Edward Jones representatives cut ribbon on new Florissant office at 209 St. Louis Street

City of Florissant · May 20, 2026
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Mayor Lowry and city officials joined Edward Jones representatives Joe Meyer, Gary Meyer and Brendan Buyers at a ribbon-cutting for a consolidated Edward Jones office at 209 St. Louis Street in Florissant. The partners thanked the community and the Greater North County Chamber of Commerce.

Florissant Mayor Lowry and city officials joined Edward Jones representatives on the sidewalk at 209 St. Louis Street for a ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the opening of a single, consolidated Edward Jones office.

"We're so excited that they've moved to this one building," Mayor Lowry said, praising the structure and the offices inside. He noted the new location sits across from the Forest Valley Fire Protection District House One.

Jamie, who spoke after the mayor, congratulated the Edward Jones team and acknowledged ambassadors and board members in attendance.

Joe Meyer, one of the Edward Jones representatives whose names are on the office, thanked Mayor Lowry and the Greater North County Chamber of Commerce for attending. "Florissant has been really good to us," Meyer said, adding that he, Gary Meyer and Brendan Buyers were born and raised in Florissant and were proud to base their business there. Meyer then led the group in cutting the ribbon to mark the office opening.

The ceremony was brief and ceremonial; no formal city action, vote or permit change was announced during the remarks. Attendees included city officials and chamber representatives who came to mark the business opening and to welcome the consolidated Edward Jones office to the neighborhood.