Web Consulting Firm, Creative Media Group Relocates Headquarters to Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah (July 27, 2001) – Creative Media Group, Inc. (CMG) has relocated its headquarters to downtown
Salt Lake City, Utah, from Tucson, Arizona.
CMG will be moving into the historic building known as the Brooks Arcade,
located on State and 300 South, upon completion of the ongoing renovation of
that building. CMG is temporarily housed at 257 South 200 East, the previous
headquarters of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee (SLOC).
The decision to relocate to Salt Lake City was primarily based on the high
quality of the technical workforce residing in Utah. "Utah has been able to
attract a large number of programmers, creative people and others in the
Internet-related businesses," says Robert Stoeber, President of CMG. "Access
to this kind of talent pool is critical for us to maintain our rapid
growth." Downtown Salt Lake City has a wide range of business services at
the fingertips of local companies, and the ease of getting direct flights in
and out of the airport helps CMG do business worldwide. "We're excited about
the business opportunity here," says Stoeber. "And the great skiing doesn't
hurt either."
About Creative Media Group (CMG)
CMG is an award-winning, full-service Internet consulting and development
firm specializing in the needs of large-scale companies. Founded in 1982
under the name Digital Learning Systems, Inc., CMG's first products were
interactive tutorials, user guides, and disk-based marketing materials for
IBM, Compaq, Dell, Microsoft and other computer companies. When the World
Wide Web became a viable business tool, CMG leveraged more than a dozen
years of user interface design and information management experience to
become a pioneer in web development. Many of CMG's current clients have been
with the company since the first graphical web browser was shipped. Clients
include: AlphaGraphics, Inc., Thomas Regional Directory Company, Honeywell,
First USA Bank, Crain Communications, and ITT Industries. For more
information visit http://www.cmg.net.