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Pictured here is the former southern headquarters for Crum & Forster, the insurance house founded in 1896 by Frederick Crum and John Forster, a Scottish immigrant who arrived in this country with almost nothing.
Together Ivey and Crook worked on nearly 600 projects as far south as Florida, and eventually the pair helped establish the College of Architecture at their Alma Mater Georgia Tech [1908 graduates] in Atlanta.
While Crum & Forster was rapidly growing in the 1920’s the need for a southern headquarters became apparent, and this site was chosen at 771 Spring Street in Atlanta.
The Atlanta firm Ivey & Crook combined forces with the prestigious Helmle, Corbett & Harrison out of New York City on the design, which was drafted beginning in 1926.
The historic structure they created, which was completed in 1927, is notable for several reasons that relate outside of Atlanta history, touching upon American architectural history as well.
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Art Stainman, portfolio manager of the First Manhattan Company, said that Crum & Forster's ''record until 1982 has been well above average.'' But in the first half of this year, net income fell to $55.4 million from $95.6 million in the comparable period last year.
Georgia Tech purchased the Atlanta Crum & Forster structure in late 2007 and submitted plans to demolish the entire building.
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In April of 2017, Crum & Forster® announced the company’s pet insurance division, Hartville Pet Insurance GroupTM, has been rebranded as Crum & Forster Pet Insurance GroupTM.
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| Company name | Founded date | Revenue | Employee size | Job openings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OneBeacon | 2001 | $1.2B | 1,200 | - |
| Chubb | 1882 | $36.0B | 31,000 | 1,061 |
| Fireman's Fund Insurance Company | 1863 | $723.0M | 2,000 | - |
| Kemper | 1990 | $10.5M | 10,000 | 872 |
| Zurich | 1872 | $160.0M | 200 | 1,172 |
| Intercare Holdings Insurance Services | 1994 | $34.0M | 350 | 90 |
| RLI | 1965 | $6.9B | 887 | 60 |
| AMERISAFE | 1985 | $338.4M | 436 | 36 |
| Alaska National Insurance | 1980 | $157.6M | 200 | - |
| Burns & Wilcox | 1969 | $3.5B | 1,000 | 27 |
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