2801 Market St
St. Louis, MO 63103
(314) 308-7784
K Square is an all-in-one event management company. Whether it's an intimate private party or a colossal outdoor rock show, we provide it all - talent, staging, sound, lights, decor, security... the list goes on. We pride ourselves on our attention to detail. With over 30 years of experience in the entertainment industry, K Square has an established relationship with every big name out there. We deliver professional results with a personal touch you won't find elsewhere. Have an idea? Let us know! Whatever you dream up, we can make happen.
Employment Connection was founded in 1977 after a study by the Young Lawyers Division of the Bar Association of Metropolitan Saint Louis (BAMSL) discovered that employed ex-offenders were 66% less likely to return to incarceration. Our agency immediately began work to reduce recidivism. In 1980, Employment Connection became a full United Way member agency and expanded its programs beyond ex-offenders to serve U.S. veterans, homeless individuals and families, individuals with behavioral health disorders, and at-risk youth. Today Employment Connection assists over 1,500 individuals who have barriers to self-sufficiency every year.
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Providing the best haircuts and styles for all men women and children. Located at 2811 Locust Street 2 blocks west of Jefferson in Midtown
Budget Car Rental Saint-Louis operates one of the world's best-known car rental brands. Budget is an industry leader in providing vehicle rental services to value-conscious travelers.
Beginning 22 years ago. the St. Louis Black Pages began out of dire need for the African American community to stop punishing Black owned businesses for being Black and enbrace and support them. For over two decades we have committed ourselves to developing and executing effective advertising campaigns for Black owned businesses in the St. Louis Metro area. As we move forward, we are re-branding and re-positioning the publication to not only be a strong vehicle for businesses in the community but to also be a catalyst for CHANGE. We must step up to the plate and accept our responsibility to be the change we wish to see in our community. In order to transform the African American community, vastly more jobs and business opportunities must be nurtured; accordingly we are revitalizing The St. Louis Black Pages. Throughout all of 2013, force the Digital Marketing and Social Media will be fully utilized to communicate the 2012 cover theme; Love Black. African Americans will thrive when a conscious decision to Love Black results in the transofrmation of the community.