WFF Facility Services has been delivering consistent, high-quality custodial, grounds and building maintenance services exclusively to educational institutions throughout the country since 1974. We recognize it's our people who make all the difference. We value what each of our associates brings to the communities they serve. The mutual courtesy and respect that thrives at WFF differentiate us from our competitors. We trust associates to do their jobs and make decisions, and we allow them the flexibility to work in a way that keeps them inspired and innovative. They are more than a loyal, dedicated workforce; they’re the driving force behind our consistent growth and long-standing tenure on campuses since the company’s inception.
Beautify your kitchen! We make your countertops look great at competitive pricing with great turn-around time. We'll work with you to make your granite dream a reality. Don't limit granite to your kitchen, use it for vanities, bartops, tabletops, fireplace surround, or whatever your imagination desires. Quartz and marble are also available if granite doesn't suit your needs. Please call us at your convenience (314)518-4362. Thanks for your consideration!
Lakeside Exteriors is the siding contractor and replacement window company St. Louis trusts to provide top quality products and first-rate service. We are the only St. Louis siding contractor to achieve the prestigious James Hardie Siding “Preferred Remodeler” status. Our goal is to help make your home more beautiful, comfortable and energy efficient, all while delivering a home remodeling experience that is enjoyable and stress-free.
“To furnish the finest quality products and service to our customers more efficiently and economically than our competitors”. Stucco work is done by specialty contractors called lath and plastering contractors. Lathing and plastering are highly specialized trades. Stucco work should only be done by those with proper training and understanding of plaster systems. • Water resistant • Variety of finish styles and textures • Performance in a variety of climates, enduring wet/dry and freeze/thaw cycles. • Fire-resistive qualities • High abuse and impact resistance • Acrylic finishes can be applied to the cement brown coat • Foam shapes may be used to provide desired architectural elements such as quoins, keystones, arches, cornices, and decorative bands. • Hard Coat • Synthetic Finish • Crown Moulding • Balustrades • Stucco Columns • Popcorn Finish • Skip Trowell • Lime wash stucco • Lime base stucco • Interior Plaster • Domed Ceilings • Sand Finish • Skip Trowell • Marmorino plasters • Venetian plasters • Brick & stone • Potasium silicate paint • Natural paint • Natural stucco • Intonachino stucco • Breathable paint • Breathable stucco
We refinish bathtubs and tile. We have before and after pictures on website which is www.qualitybathtubsand refinishing.com. We pride ourselves in the work we do. WE give free estimates. We clean up after done with the job. Thanks for your interest in our company.
The Flat Roof Company, located in St. Louis, MO, offers services such as flat roof restorations, roof repair and maintenance, flat roof installations, as well as rubber & corrugated metal roof installs, and much more for commercial roofing contractors, industrial, and residential customers. Our roofing experts have been in the business for over 30 years, providing our customers with high quality work, while maintaining affordable prices.
LAWN SERVICE, LANDSCAPING, HAULING, HOME IMPROVING AND MORE WE DO IT ALL***
Our mission is to provide innovative, intuitive and individualized financial solutions that help promote your lasting and vibrant business health. It in 1995 our founder, Nate Salah started our parent corporation, Salah Financial Corp, preparing taxes (the old fashioned way). Back then we didn’t have fancy computer systems to help with data entry or calculations. Nope, it was just pencils, Blue or Red Federal and State forms and thick government publications. Through a shared vision, the organization developed a passion to help small businesses succeed. Our company grew from one location to two locations to three to four with many committed team experts who just so happened to be exceptionally personable (and smart!) with backgrounds ranging from grant writing to non-profit to corp to audit to cost accounting to business formation to taxation and more. Over time we expanded our services from individual to small business, added payroll, bookkeeping, business formation, financial & managerial strategy and created a entrepreneur’centric (is that a word?) brand called accountRely. Whoo – we’ve been busy! Today we’re based out of St. Louis, Missouri with a fun and professional office, a solid team of tenured pros, and the most awesome clients from all around this great nation. It is our mission to make the most helpful suite of accounting solutions available to entrepreneurs everywhere and our vision to make a difference in the lives of small business by promoting business health wherever we can help. We sincerely hope you’ll partner with us – but only if there’s a solution we can help you achieve. We don’t believe in selling anything…we look at everyday and every opportunity as though we are in the problem solving business.
For more than 160 years the Y has been a place to be together as a family. The Y has served the community with values-based programs and events that build healthy spirits, minds and bodies for all. Our history has taught us that the Y will always be relevant, as long as we adapt to serve the ever-changing needs of our members. The Gateway Region Y is a nonprofit corporation specializing in health and fitness, work with families, youth camping, values and character building. We are part of the nation's leading nonprofit dedicated to youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Everything we do is designed to nurture the potential of children and teens, improve health and well-being, and motivate people to support their neighbors and communities. Our Y has 24 traditional branches and two Campus Y student leadership organizations. Our Y also includes YMCA Camp Lakewood and Trout Lodge in Potosi, Mo and the Community Services Y in Illinois. The Carondelet Park Rec Complex is owned by the City of St. Louis and operated by the Y. The YMCA of Greater St. Louis and the YMCA of Southwest Illinois merged in 2015 to become the Gateway Region Y.
The St. Louis Public Library is a municipal public library system in the city of St. Louis, Missouri. It operates sixteen locations, including the main Central Library location. Although similarly named, the St. Louis Public Library is unrelated to the St. Louis County Library system.HistoryIn 1865, Ira Divoll, the superintendent of the St. Louis Public School system, created a subscription library in the public school library that would later evolve into the St. Louis Public Library. Divoll believed that library should work in tandem with the public education system and offer citizens an opportunity for self-improvement and culture.By 1869, Divoll’s the subscription library moved to the Board of Education building. The library consisted of 4 staff members who offered reference services 12 hours a day. The library also encouraged children visit the library and had no age restrictions like most libraries of the day.Due to rapid growth of the library collection, which grew from 1500 volumes in 1865, to 90,000 volumes by 1893, the library required more space. In 1893, the library moved into a new space on the top floors of the new Board of Education building. Also in 1893, the citizens of St. Louis voted to move the administration of the Library to an independent board, supported by a property tax. This vote enabled to library to offer a library free of subscription fees and be open to all St. Louis residents.The Library occupied the board of education building from 1893 until 1909, as construction on Central Library was being completed. This buildings size wasn’t large enough to accommodate the library's growing collection. It was during this time, the library began its role as a lending library, allowing the public to ‘check out’ and take books home.
The St. Louis Public Library is a municipal public library system in the city of St. Louis, Missouri. It operates sixteen locations, including the main Central Library location. Although similarly named, the St. Louis Public Library is unrelated to the St. Louis County Library system.HistoryIn 1865, Ira Divoll, the superintendent of the St. Louis Public School system, created a subscription library in the public school library that would later evolve into the St. Louis Public Library. Divoll believed that library should work in tandem with the public education system and offer citizens an opportunity for self-improvement and culture.By 1869, Divoll’s the subscription library moved to the Board of Education building. The library consisted of 4 staff members who offered reference services 12 hours a day. The library also encouraged children visit the library and had no age restrictions like most libraries of the day.Due to rapid growth of the library collection, which grew from 1500 volumes in 1865, to 90,000 volumes by 1893, the library required more space. In 1893, the library moved into a new space on the top floors of the new Board of Education building. Also in 1893, the citizens of St. Louis voted to move the administration of the Library to an independent board, supported by a property tax. This vote enabled to library to offer a library free of subscription fees and be open to all St. Louis residents.The Library occupied the board of education building from 1893 until 1909, as construction on Central Library was being completed. This buildings size wasn’t large enough to accommodate the library's growing collection. It was during this time, the library began its role as a lending library, allowing the public to ‘check out’ and take books home.
Kiel Auditorium was an indoor arena located in St. Louis, Missouri. It was the home of the St. Louis University basketball team and hosted the NBA's St. Louis Hawks, from 1955 to 1968.The arena, completed in 1934, at a cost of $6 million, seated 9,300. It was originally named the Municipal Auditorium, but was renamed in honor of former St. Louis Mayor Henry Kiel in 1943. A unique feature of the auditorium was that it was split into two; the front of the building was the Kiel Opera House. It was possible to use both sides at once as the stages were back to back. President Harry Truman gave a speech there in which both sides were opened to see his speech.In 1955, the auditorium was also the venue for the second international conference of Alcoholics Anonymous, which established the service conference structure for the movement.Kiel Auditorium played host to a variety of concerts and wrestling events, from the 1950s, until its closure in 1991. In 1983, it was the host of the Miss Universe Pageant. From the 1950s until the 1970s, the Kiel Auditorium was behind only Madison Square Garden as North America's most famous wrestling arena, hosting three NWA World Heavyweight Championship title changes from 1959 until 1986. The most notable wrestling event that took place at the Kiel Auditorium was WCW's premier event, Starrcade 1990. The building was demolished in 1992, but not before hosting the Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball tournament the preceding year.