The St. Louis region and its companies make the national news.
TRIVERS ASSOCIATES NAMED ONE OF AMERICA'S
FASTEST-GROWING INNER CITY FIRMS
Architecture firm Trivers Associates has been named one of the fastest-growing inner city firms by Inc. magazine and the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City. Trivers, ranked No. 95 on the Inner City 100 list, accepted the award at the Inner City 100 Summit in Boston.
"We are delighted to celebrate businesses like Trivers Associates that are playing a critical role in urban communities throughout the country," stated David G. Latimore, president and CEO of the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City. "These high-growth businesses help create jobs, income, and wealth for local residents, and they prove our belief that the most effective way to create economic equality in America's inner cities is to focus on sustainable business growth and investment."
Now in its tenth year, the Inner City 100 recognizes and ranks the nation's top urban entrepreneurs in inner cities across America. Trivers has worked on multiple projects in the city of St. Louis, including adaptive reuse and renovations of the historic St. Louis Old Post Office, Adams School and Community Center, the Westin Hotel at Cupples Station, and Roberts Lofts on the Plaza.
BRYAN CAVE
NAMED AMONG TOP TRADEMARK FIRMS
Intellectual Property Today ranked Bryan Cave among the top 50 trademark firms in the country. The publication rated 328 law firms according to the number of U.S. trademark registrations issued during 2007. Bryan Cave claimed the No. 44 spot with nearly 20 percent more registrations procured over 2006. Intellectual Property Today focuses on legal issues in patent, trademark and copyright law.
STAN GELLMAN
GRAPHIC DESIGN AND
ST. LOUIS COMMERCE WIN INTERNATIONAL HONORS
AT ASTRID AWARDS
COMPETITION
Stan Gellman Graphic Design won honors at the 18th Annual Astrid Awards competition in New York for outstanding design work on St. Louis Commerce Magazine's December 2007 issue. Pop artist Peter Max contributed to the design with his distinctive and unique art made famous in the 1960s.
The international competition honors outstanding achievement in design communications. An international panel of design professionals judged more than 600 entries from 18 countries based on concept creativity, clarity and production quality. The St. Louis Commerce Magazine entry won honors in the category of membership magazines.
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