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The collapse of the skywalks at Kansas City’s Hyatt Regency Hotel in 1981 remains one of the nation’s worst engineering ...
July 17 marks 44 years since the deadly Hyatt Regency skywalk collapse in Kansas City, which killed 114 people ...
The efforts of the rescue crews were not in vain. 216 of the injured survived the collapse, but in the end, 114 people lost ...
Hyatt had been the brand for the $311 million hotel project since it was first announced publicly in May 2015.Hyatt, which has been out of Kansas City since the Hyatt Regency Crown Center Hotel as ...
More than 1,500 revelers had gathered on the first floor of the Kansas City Hyatt Regency for a popular tea dance party hosted by the swanky 1-year-old hotel.
The Kansas City Star reports that about 100 people gathered at the Skywalk Memorial Plaza to remember the 114 people killed when disaster struck the Hyatt Regency Hotel on July 17, 1981.
The developments are centered around Kansas City's historically disinvested 3rd and 5th council districts. The money will ...
I remember very clearly that dreadful night in 1981 when the skywalks collapse killed more than 100 people at the downtown Kansas City Hyatt hotel. I remember very clearly that dreadful night in ...
Former Kansas City Mayor Richard L. “Dick” Berkley, who led Kansas City during the 1980s as the city’s first Jewish mayor and oversaw its response to the fatal Hyatt Regency walkway collapse ...
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