Pan-American Life Insurance Company reported the company has re-opened its Pan-American Life Center at 601 Poydras Street in New Orleans. The official re-opening of the 28-story building occurred on Oct. 10 with re-occupation by several tenants, including the law firm Lemle & Kelleher LLP.
The repair work to the Pan-American Life Center involved fixing the roof and replacing some broken exterior glass. In addition, equipment was installed to sanitize and purify the water supply before it enters the building, and the entire facility was professionally cleaned.
Prior to Hurricane Katrina, Pan-American Life’s 463 U.S. employees worked at this location. Within a short time, those employees will return from temporary work sites and resume working in the Pan-American Life Center, according to the company.


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