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St. Louis Leads the Nation in Female Entrepreneurs

by Sarah Fenske: April 15, 2019 | Published in Riverfront Times St. Louis women may struggle to get paid as much as their male counterparts — but when it comes to starting our own businesses, we lead the pack. Read...

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Sumptuous Textures and a Rich Material Palette Define Portland’s New Woodlark Hotel

By Anna Zappia | Featured on Metropolis The Woodlark, a new boutique hotel that opened in December in downtown Portland features two historic, early 20th‐century buildings restored by Culver City, California and Portland–based R&A Architecture + Design, collaborating on interiors with Oculus Inc....

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Oculus Inc. Named in NEWH Magazine’s Top Interior Design Firms for 2019

Featured on NEWH Magazine RECOGNIZING DESIGN EXCELLENCE – The TopID award is a prestigious honor determined by NEWH chapter and regional boards to recognize and promote the best in our industry. A firm’s quality design work in the hospitality industry, along...

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Hi-Pointe Commissions Oculus Inc.

By George Mahe | Featured on St. Louis Magazine | ...Hi-Pointe co-owner Charlie Downs admits that reconfiguring the 4,000-square-foot space (with 3,200 square feet downstairs and 800 square feet on the mezzanine) is a challenge and has commissioned Oculus Inc.’s award-winning...

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The Struggle of Optimizing Brand Experience in an Airport Environment

By Brian Kern | Featured on Aviation Pros Build a plan of attack for optimizing your retail and concessions program. Airports are unique places with special challenges and opportunities for travelers passing through and merchants who occupy prime real estate space...

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Gear up, Girl Scout

By Kadie Yale | Featured on interiors + sources | ...So when I saw the Berges Family Girl Scouts Program Center—a collaborative learning environment for the Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri—I was instantly nostalgic and thankful for the spaces that are being...

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