- Continental-Life Building
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building_name = Continental Life Building
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location = 3615 Olive St., St. Louis, Missouri
coordinates = coord|38.638362|-90.23263|format=dms
status = Completed
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constructed = 1930
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use = Apartments
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roof = 87m/286 feet [ [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=continentallifebuilding-streetlouis-mo-usa Emporis.com - Retrieved May 25, 2008] ]
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floor_count = 22
elevator_count = 2
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architect =William B. Ittner
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owner = Owen Development
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references = The Continental-Life Building, also known as the Continental Building, is anArt Deco skyscraper in St. Louis,Missouri , USA, which was completed in 1930. The building is located in Grand Center in St. Louis' Midtown neighborhood, and it is visible from Interstate 64/Highway 40 and Interstate 44.Commissioned by Edward Mays to be the home of his two businesses, Continental-Life Insurance and the Grand National Bank, the building was designed by
William B. Ittner , a prominent St. Louis architect. It housed businesses until the 1970s, when it was abandoned and fell into disrepair. After a few false starts in the late 1990s, St. Louis developers Pete Rothschild and Stephen Trampe took on the project, renovating the building into apartments. It reopened in 2001. Trampe later wrote a book about the building's history and rebirth [http://www.amazon.com/Queen-Lace-Story-Continental-Building/dp/1891442244 Amazon.com - Retrieved May 25, 2008] .The building has a connected three-story
parking garage , which is used by both residents and patrons of the nearby Fox Theatre. The top of the parking garage holds an outdoor pool for residents' use.A notable number of St. Louis landmarks are visible from the building because of its location and height. Some of these include the Gateway Arch,
One Metropolitan Square (St. Louis' tallest building), theEdward Jones Dome , theCity Museum , theCivil Courts Building , the Anheuser Busch brewery, portions of theMissouri Botanical Garden including the "Climatron"geodesic dome , the St. Louis State Hospital, the Compton Hill water tower, the campus ofSt. Louis University and theSt. Louis Science Center .References
External links
* [http://continental-building.com/ The building's Web site]
* [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=continentallifebuilding-streetlouis-mo-usa Building facts]
* [http://www.builtstlouis.net/continental01.html A history of the building]
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