With a theme of “Building Today for a Better Tomorrow,” Barton Malow’s milestone anniversary pays tribute to its rich history while looking ahead to the future.
Barton Malow is officially 100 years old.
Since its founding on August 4, 1924, the Barton Malow story has been one of grit, teamwork, passion, and innovation, from the very first contract doing interior renovations for the Michigan Bell Telephone Company to its transformation into a multi-billion-dollar construction enterprise.
Barton Malow officially kicked off its 100th anniversary last November with a float in America’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in Detroit.
More recently, Barton Malow launched its “Legacy Tour,” a 42-foot “museum on wheels” that will travel to various jobsites this summer and into the fall with special artifacts, interactive displays, and more for team members, partners, clients, and others to see.
Born of humble beginnings, Carl Osborn Barton founded the C.O. Barton Company in 1924 in Detroit, earning its first contract performing interior renovations for the Michigan Bell Telephone Company. Arnold Malow joined in 1927 as its Vice President and Treasurer and the firm’s name was subsequently changed to “Barton Malow Company.” From then on, Barton Malow has been on a path of growth and expansion, entering new building markets and geographies, and adopting new delivery methods along the way.
Learn more about Barton Malow’s rich history by browsing this site, www.BartonMalow100.com. Special commemorative features include a Centennial Video Series, heritage story told by past Barton Malow Presidents, feature stories on the people, projects, and communities that define Barton Malow, and more.