History

Lewis Creative Technologies opened its doors on January 2, 1922, as Lewis Printing Company.  The first office and plant were located on the first floor at 21 North 12th Street in downtown Richmond, Virginia.

First LCT Building
Second LCT Building

The rapidly expanding business quickly outgrew this space, and in 1926, moved to 1107 East Cary Street.

Over the next 38 years, Lewis Printing Company continued to grow and prosper. In February of 1964, the company moved into a spacious and modern plant at 900 West Leigh Street, where it would continue to operate for another 42 years.

Lewis Working

In 1990, Lewis Printing Company became Lewis Creative Technologies, to reflect the changing market, and to more accurately describe what the company did. By this time, LCT had fully embraced the digital age, and was positioning itself to be the company it is today.

New Lewis Building

In September of 2006, LCT was once again on the move. This time, the company took occupancy of a modern, spacious, 85,000 square foot building in eastern Henrico county, near the Richmond city limits, and adjacent to the Richmond International Raceway. This outstanding facility provides the foundation for our current operation, and will allow for significant future growth.

At LCT, we are extremely proud of our 85-year history, yet we look forward to the challenges of the future.