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09.28.2009 3:34 pm

Keane Insurance moving to Kirkwood

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Work is underway in downtown Kirkwood on the $6 million, two-story headquarters for The Keane Insurance Group, which will move from its current location in Sunset Hills.

Contegra Construction Co., of Edwardsville, is putting up the 21,000-square-foot building designed by Archimages Inc. When completed next spring, the building at 135 West Adams Street will be faced in red brick with limestone and plaster accents and ribbons of amber-tinted glass.

Nearly 60 people will work in the new headquarters, which also will house KIG Healthcare Solutions Inc., a Keane affiliate that markets electronic medical records.

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It’s great for Kirkwood, but unfortunately, they’re tearing down a mid-century modern office building (which could be pretty cool with a little TLC) to build a rather “blah” new building.

— Brian S.
8:16 am September 29th, 2009

An office building at $100,000 per seat. Doesn’t sound like such a smart move to me. The Keane Insurance Group specializes in physician malpractice insurance. I don’t think I’d be making this sort of investment until I was certain that Mr. Obama wasn’t going to eliminate my business by nationalizing healthcare.

— Nick Kasoff
10:17 am September 29th, 2009

“I don’t think I’d be making this sort of investment until I was certain that Mr. Obama wasn’t going to eliminate my business by nationalizing healthcare.”

…Because you have all of the facts at your fingertips, have an astute sense of corporate strategy no matter the industry, and understand the various healthcare reform proposals that may eventually see fruition.

Please tell us more… it’s not often we get a genius like yours lighting these dark caverns.

— STLM
10:23 am September 29th, 2009

STLM: If there were a possiblity for tort reform to be part of the ‘healthcare reform’, he would be worried. We all know that will not happen as that would reduce the paycheck for big Dem donors. John Keene will have paid for his building and retired before the need for malpractice insurance is gone.

— abuilder
11:14 am September 29th, 2009

___So tell us, Mr. Kasoff -
How has Mr. Obama had a harmful effect on Morris Dancing?
Is it him or is it gamma rays which had the effect on man-in-the-moon marigolds?
The world wonders…

— Thomas F. Maher
11:44 pm October 2nd, 2009