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S. M. Wilson Celebrates $1.5 Billion Built in the City of St. Louis

By December 17, 2018No Comments

S. M. Wilson has been a staple in the St. Louis area since 1921. In 2001 the company moved its corporate headquarters from Granite City, IL to the City of St. Louis and 2018 has marked another monumental year for the construction manager.

“This year, we are proud to be celebrating $1.5 Billion worth of projects built in the City of St. Louis,” stated S. M. Wilson CEO, Scott Wilson. “Our office is located in the City of St. Louis. We believe in this City. We have for a long time and are proud to have helped build it.”

Construction projects have included the well-known IKEA store, Central Institute for the Deaf, Big Brothers Big Sisters headquarters on Grand, the Target store on Hampton, The Orion mixed-use development in the Central West End and Habitat for Humanity headquarters and ReStore. Construction has also included multiple healthcare projects such as Shriners Hospitals for Children-St. Louis, Washington University’s Medical Center Campus Renewal, BJC Institute of Health at Washington University School of Medicine and clinics for Family Care Health Centers.

Beyond the Build, S. M. Wilson is committed to promoting neighborhood growth and stabilization in the community. Acting as a true partner with the City, we are proud of our $1.5 Billion accomplishment and the impact our projects have had on St. Louis. To learn more about our history, visit smwilson.com.