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04-11-2005

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April 11, 2005

HEALEY RECOGNIZES THE CHARLES C. LEWIS COMPANY

 

 

SPRINGFIELD – Lieutenant Governor Kerry Healey today presented The Charles C. Lewis Company, a leading steel processing center, with the Governor’s Inner City Investment Award.

 

The Springfield firm is the latest to be honored with the award, presented as part of Governor Mitt Romney’s “Jobs First” initiative. The award recognizes the economic contributions of the Commonwealth’s urban communities by celebrating the successes of its businesses.

 

The Charles C. Lewis Company was founded in 1886, and has been a leader in supplying and processing metals. The company provides thousands of tons of carbon and alloy steel plate for distribution to manufacturers in New England and New York and to distributors throughout the United States and Canada.

 

“For more than 100 years, The Charles C. Lewis has provided the raw materials companies need to create their products,” said Healey. “Through four generations of the Lewis family, the company has also earned a reputation for transforming steel into finished products, no matter how complicated or unique.”

 

In 2003, renowned artists Christo and Jean-Claude approached the company to process the steel used for “The Gates,” a temporary work of art in New York City’s Central Park. Charles C. Lewis produced and transported 15,000 steel supports to hold 7,500 fabric panels along 23 miles of park walkways.

 

“The work we did for Christo and Jean-Claude represented our largest single order and required all of the firm’s skills,” said Jack Corrigan, executive vice president at Charles C. Lewis, which employs 50 people in Massachusetts. “It is a testament to the spirit of teamwork that embodies every project we undertake, and is another example of why we have remained a family owned business.”

 

The Charles C. Lewis Company has been involved with other projects that have attracted national and international attention. In the 1980’s, the company processed the stainless steel used to build the stairs in the Statue of Liberty revitalization project.

 

Previous Inner City Investment Award recipients include Polar Beverages, Worcester; City Fresh Catering, Boston; Court Square Data Group, Springfield; Visualization Technology, Lawrence; City Lights Electrical, Dorchester; Mill City Environmental Services, Lowell; Traditional Breads, Lynn; and Zimman Publishing, Lynn.

 

 

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