St. Louis-based Golterman & Sabo has doubled its facility size, converting an adjacent building into additional manufacturing, warehousing and office space.
St. Louis-based Golterman & Sabo has doubled its facility size, converting an adjacent building into additional manufacturing, warehousing and office space. The additional space will enable the company to expand administrative and manufacturing operations for the company’s growing suite of services and products. The new building will provide an additional 70,000 square feet and house several of the supplier’s subsidiary companies, including its acoustical related businesses, G & S Acoustics and Fabric Wall. AR Nelson, which offers products for the healthcare industry, will also occupy the new building.
In addition to manufacturing space, the new building will feature offices, conference space, a lunch room and a gymnasium. The warehouse space features a state-of-the art HVAC system and has been painted a bright white and retrofitted with new lighting to enhance employee comfort. The offices are designed to maximize natural light from large windows and feature an open floor plan that fosters collaboration. Herb Golterman, president, says the new space, which is being completely redesigned, required an investment of more than $1 million. The Lawrence Group, based in St. Louis, is the architect. Additional unused warehouse space (approximately 17,500 square feet) will be available for lease.