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Nadira Place Downtown St. Louis Office Building Under Development
April 30, 2007

ST. LOUIS, MO – Nadira Place, a new construction $7 million office condo and retail building on Tucker at Washington

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Nadira Place
Avenues in downtown St. Louis, is under development by Tony Thompson, president and CEO of Kwame Building Group.

The seven-story, 51,000-square-foot mixed-use development will include 3,000 square feet of ground floor retail space and 7,000-square-foot floors available for office condo purchase or for lease.  The design features dramatic glass and brick construction, a curved glass entry for a restaurant space and indoor parking on the first two levels.  Construction is expected to begin late summer 2007.

The building will be adjacent to and east of Jack Thompson Square, which Thompson renovated in 2003 to house Kwame Building Group offices and eight residential lofts.  Jack Thompson Square was one of the first redevelopments in the now-thriving Washington Avenue Loft District.  The lofts were among the first redeveloped residential units to be sold in downtown St. Louis.

Kwame Building Group is a pure program and construction management firm providing estimating, scheduling, project planning, value engineering and other project management services as an independent advocate for owners and developers. Public and private sector projects include educational facilities, major airports nationwide, light-rail systems, hospitals and government facilities. For more information, visit www.kwamebuildinggroup.com or call 314-862-5344.

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