Explore St. Louis, One Street Festival at a Time

Explore St. Louis, One Street Festival at a Time

It’s really exciting to live in St. Louis. While most people think of St. Louis and think downtown, our city is also home to some fantastic neighborhoods that are full of great shops, restaurants, and people. Recently we decided to move our marketing and design agency from our longtime home in downtown St. Louis to one of St. Louis’ thriving neighborhoods, Midtown Alley.

Midtown Alley is an exciting new neighborhood in the city of St. Louis that’s really not new at all. It all began in the 1920s as St. Louis’ automobile district, but now is home to some of the top creative firms, architects, artists, photographers, and designers in the city. We’re really excited that our agency is going to be part of this growing culture center.  So excited, that we’d like you to come help us celebrate!

The Midtown Alley Street Festival is an annual party that spans five blocks of the historic St. Louis neighborhood, and just happens to run right in front of our new office. This year, the event features an open air arts and crafts market by Saint Louis University, live music on two stages, a microbrew beer garden, local food & beveragescar shows for new and antique vehicles, and a Kid’s Zone.  Not only is the event a great way to explore St. Louis and get to know one of its best neighborhoods, the event is totally free. Last year, the attendance was around 3,000 people, and this year, it’s expected to double.

The Midtown Alley Street fest is Oct 1, 10am -11pm. And you can help us out by RSVP’ing on Facebook.

Oh, and did we mention that the festival is the same day we move into our new office? Perfect timing. So if you’re feeling adventurous, or just sympathetic, stop by and lift something heavy say hello! We’ll have more details and photos of the new spot coming soon.

Mike Spakowski

Mike Spakowski

Mike Spakowski is Principal / Creative Director of Atomicdust and is involved with the day-to-day design strategy, art direction and studio management.

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