We create exhibits, fabricate furniture, renovate kitchens, build homes, fit out offices, develop property where other people won’t, and foster vibrant urban neighborhoods; all by specializing in not specializing. Our passion is in creating exceptional results and value for our clients and partners and the communities we work in, by bringing our diverse expertise and intelligence to everything we do, regardless of scale or project type.
mademan hand-crafts creative ideas. we produce great stuff for great people.
[dtls] landscape studio is a design firm focused on enduring, innovative and inspiring landscapes we are a certified women business enterprise (WBE) we believe in providing high quality planning, site sensitive design, and thorough technical documentation to create outstanding buildable projects we build strong relationships with our clients by collaborating with them through the design process and by working to meet their budget and schedule our projects include design and planning for parks, plazas, campuses, street-scapes, and private residences we strive to create great spaces & we love what we do
The Continental-Life Building, also known as the Continental Building, is an Art Deco skyscraper in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, which was completed in 1930. The building is located in Grand Center in St. Louis' Midtown neighborhood, and it is visible from Interstate 64/Highway 40 and Interstate 44. Commissioned by Edward Mays to be the home of his two businesses, Continental-Life Insurance and the Grand National Bank, the building was designed by William B. Ittner, a prominent St. Louis architect. On September 22, 1955, the building was purchased for $2 million by then 27-year old developers Robert A. Futterman and Jerry Tenney. When Futterman died suddenly in 1961, choking on a sandwich at a dinner party at age 33, his death propelled the building into near insolvency. In his 2003 book The Queen of Lace, The Story of the Continental Life Building, developer and author Stephen Trampe called it \"the sandwich that started the decline.\" The tower housed businesses through the mid-1960s when its co-owners included St. Louis mayor Alfonso J. Cervantes, prominent St. Louis defense attorney Morris Shenker, and Harold Koplar of KPLR.
Welcome to Blood Moon Studios. My name is Timothy Towers I offer amateur photography and art services at very reasonable prices I offer amateur photography for weddings, models, family portraits, musicians, and other events, as well as painting, pencil/pen drawings, photo manipulation and graphic design/layout. Please contact me by email (listed below) for any questions or if you'd like to book my services. As of right now, I'm available in the evenings Monday-Friday after 5pm, and available on weekends at any time.
SCHEDULE Monday 5:45 pm - Aerial Conditioning (DNA) 7:00 pm - Intro to Aerial Fabrics (P+Y) Tuesday 4:30 pm - Intro to Aerial Fabrics (P+Y) 5:30 pm - Level 1 Aerial Fabrics (P+Y) Wednesday 6:00 pm - Aerial Yoga Thursday 5:30 pm - Belly Dance 6 week Workshop (Full) Saturday 1:00 pm - Ballet Body 2:00 pm - Capoiera Angola Sunday 1:30 pm - Aerial Yoga 3:00-5:00 pm - AcroYoga Club (Free Open Practice) LOCATIONS Lilly Steele Fitness Studio 1301 S Vandeventer Ave St Louis, MO 63110 Pilates + Yoga Studio (P+Y) 1015 McCausland Ave St Louis, MO 63107 Defining Natural Ability (DNA) 1647 Macklind Ave St Louis, MO 63110
Outlaw Ink+Styles located at 4254 Manchester ave.63110. Located in the heart of "The Grove" just east of Sweetie Pies Restaurant. Offering services in Tattoos,Novelty,& Accessories.