Wolverine partners with St. Louis' ballpark village, celebrate at topping off ceremony

Aug. 29, 2013
Nearly a thousand construction workers are working on the Ballpark Village project.

Wolverine announces a new partnership with Ballpark Village in St. Louis, Mo., one of the largest mixed-use developments currently in construction in the U.S. The St. Louis Cardinals and the Cordish Companies held a formal topping off ceremony sponsored by Wolverine to celebrate the completion of a significant construction milestone in the $100 million first phase development of Ballpark Village. 

A nearly 100' long A-frame roof truss was carefully lowered into place on the northern end of the retractable skylight roof opening to symbolically mark the ceremonial end of the structural steel work on the project. Hundreds of construction workers, along with officials with the St. Louis Cardinals, the Cordish Companies and Ballpark Village construction manager Paric, signed banners affixed to the beam before it was raised into place to help mark the occasion.

"While today marks a significant milestone, there is still a great deal of work to be done to be ready by Opening Day 2014," said William DeWitt III, president of the Cardinals. "Today was really about pausing briefly to say thanks to all of the workers who are helping make Ballpark Village a reality."

As one of the largest mixed-use development projects underway in the United States today, Wolverine is excited to outfit construction workers tasked with completing the project in time for the start of the 2014 baseball season. Wolverine's partnership includes outfitting a portion of the construction team with Wolverine footwear and apparel. Nearly a thousand construction workers are working on the Ballpark Village project. 

"For 130 years, Wolverine has helped to build some of our most iconic structures through the quality and innovation of our products, and we are proud to partner with the Ballpark Village construction teams," said Todd Yates, president of Wolverine.  "Their tenacity and commitment to their craft embodies what Wolverine is all about, which is what makes this partnership a perfect fit.  They embody our guiding philosophy 'Made True,' Wolverine's standard of excellence."

Yates and DeWitt were joined at yesterday's topping off event by the The Cordish Companies Development Director, Chase Martin and the President of Paric Corporation, Keith Wolkoff. For more information about Ballpark Village, visit www.cardinals.com/bpv.

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