Silver Creative Group relocates in Norwalk

Silver Creative Group, a branding, Web development and marketing agency, recently relocated to 50 Water St., South Norwalk. The company, which employs nine people full time and three part time, had been at 50 Main St., Norwalk, for 12 years. It plans to employ 15 by 2017.

Paul Zullo, Silver Creative Group managing director and co-founder, and Donna Bonato, creative director and co-founder, at their new office on Water Street in Norwalk.
Paul Zullo, Silver Creative Group managing director and co-founder, and Donna Bonato, creative director and co-founder, at their new office on Water Street in Norwalk.

The move was completed last month and took place 18 months after a previous expansion. As the reason for the move and coming growth, the company cited increased workload from clients including Stonehenge Management and Invesco Advisors as well as new ventures with General Growth Properties, which hopes to develop a de novo mall at the intersection of West Avenue and Interstate 95 in Norwalk, Upfront Foods and Intralinks.

“Finding a great space in South Norwalk was important to us,” said Donna Bonato, creative director and co-founder. “The setting, the people, the vibe ”“ it”™s all part of what has helped us shape our agency over the past 12 years, not to mention half the team lives here in Norwalk. I couldn”™t imagine a better place to grow and cultivate creative talent.”

The company looked in the tristate region before settling on Water Street, citing, “easy access for clients and employees, ample collaborative space and state-of-the-art technological features.”

“As much as we”™ve enjoyed our 12 years at 50 North Main, our staff and capabilities have simply outgrown the space,” said Paul Zullo, managing director and co-founder, Silver Creative Group. “We were so fortunate to find a space that could accommodate our expanding business in this neighborhood that we”™ve grown so fond of. Easy access to Metro-North and I-95 has been invaluable in our effort to serve and understand our local Connecticut and New York City markets. I”™m glad it”™s an advantage we”™re able to keep for years to come.”

The move and expansion were aided by a grant from Connecticut”™s Department of Economic and Community Development less than one year ago. The company reported the new address will help to “facilitate the development of additional digital and video solutions for websites, signage, online portals, mobile, multidevice application development and more.”