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Kaufman Broadcast is a full-service broadcast company with offices in St. Louis and Kansas City, Mo. Kaufman offers a host of solutions including satellite and fiber transmissions, live studios, production and consulting. Kaufman makes events big and small come to life, covering All Star games, papal visits, Super Bowls and national conventions. Whatever the broadcast need, Kaufman has you covered. For a full list of capabilities, visit: www.kaufmanbroadcast.com
The New Masonic Temple is a historic building in St. Louis, Missouri, built in 1926. Like many other buildings built for Freemason meeting places, it shows Classical Revival architecture.Named a city landmark in 1976, the more than 386,000-square-foot building stands 185 feet high and has more than six million cubic feet of space. There are 14 levels with six full floor and eight mezzanine levels. The Temple’s ground was broken in 1923 and dedicated in 1926. Created by well-known architectural company Eames & Young with consulting architect Albert Groves, it features classic Greek Ionic style exterior architecture with various styles throughout the interior.The Masonic Temple is built in three receding stages, which is symbolic of the three steps in Masonry. Constructed of Bedford limestone with gray granite trim, the main lobby is finished in marble with other rooms featuring its original wool carpet. One of the property’s many highlights is an unfinished theater with 2,200 seats.The lobby has a 38-foot mural titled “The Origins of Freemasonry”, which was created in 1941 by Jessie Housley Holliman and dedicated by Senator Harry S. Truman. It is the only surviving mural by noted African American artist Holliman in a St. Louis public building.The Temple’s history includes many prominent guests. It houses the former office of then-Senator and Free Mason Grand Master Harry S. Truman prior to his being President of the United States. Charles A. Lindbergh was initiated and participated as a mason at the Temple prior to his renowned 1927 flight. In 1980, “Escape from New York” with Ernest Borgnine filmed a scene on the Temple’s steps. Borgnine, a mason, attended masonic meetings in the building.
The Continental-Life Building, also known as the Continental Building, is an Art 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. On September 22, 1955, the building was purchased for $2 million by then 27-year old developers Robert A. Futterman and Jerry Tenney. When Futterman died suddenly in 1961, choking on a sandwich at a dinner party at age 33, his death propelled the building into near insolvency. In his 2003 book The Queen of Lace, The Story of the Continental Life Building, developer and author Stephen Trampe called it \"the sandwich that started the decline.\" The tower housed businesses through the mid-1960s when its co-owners included St. Louis mayor Alfonso J. Cervantes, prominent St. Louis defense attorney Morris Shenker, and Harold Koplar of KPLR.
The Continental Life Building Apartments For Rent in Saint Louis, Missouri offer the highest level of elegance and convenience Saint Louis has to offer. Perfectly-appointed one-, two- and three-bedroom luxury apartment homes offer a generous array of refinements, including breath-taking city views, marble or bamboo flooring in select homes, granite countertops in select homes, as well as washer and dryer. You can expect unsurpassed amenities that will delight your senses that include a shimmering roof-top pool, health and fitness studio, and resident lounge. Just steps from home is an exciting and seemingly limitless array of entertainment. Experience the glamour of the Fabulous Fox Theater, the world-famous Sheldon Concert Hall, and the gorgeous Grandel Theater. Our world class team welcomes you to visit The Continental Life Building pet-friendly apartments in Saint Louis, Missouri today!