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At one time, the Port of Kansas City shipped and received millions of tons of freight; however when it ceased operations in 2007 it was only processing 600,000 tons of freight a year. [1] The Port has since undergone extensive renovations, which were completed in 2016. The Kansas City Port Authority is trying to revive the barge industry in ...
In just days, Kansas City will have a new gateway to the metro area with the opening of the new $1.5 billion single terminal at Kansas City International Airport. ... A map of the terminal.
Check out these how-to videos about Kansas City International Airport’s new single terminal that show what travelers can expect when the new terminal opens next week.
On October 17, 2006, the Kansas City, Missouri, Aviation Department announced plans to build a $20 million aircraft hangar complex at the Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport including: 122 T-hangars, 13 box hangars, a 40,000-square-foot (4,000 m 2) terminal building with offices, a pilots' lounge, meeting rooms and a destination restaurant.
Trans World Airlines (TWA) was headquartered in New York City but its main base of employment was at Kansas City International Airport (MCI) and had large operations at Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) as well as St. Louis. TWA deemed Kansas City's terminals unsuitable to serve as a primary hub.
Kansas City Union Station. The railway was created after a series of floods in 1903, 1904, and 1908 inundated the West Bottoms each time and temporarily closed the Union Depot there. The 12 original trunk railways of the city at the time joined to build the new Kansas City Union Station and to coordinate the bridges and switches that serve the ...
Hotel Muehlebach (1915), known in 1983 as Radisson Muehlebach Hotel [2] New Yorker Hotel [2] Hotel Phillips [2] In addition to the district, two other hotels were individually listed on the National Register at the same time: Continental Hotel (1923), 106 West 11th Street, a 23-story building that was built as Kansas City Athletic Club. Known ...
To provide access to its facilities for certain of the tenant companies the Gulf Terminal leased for a period of 20 years from July 1, 1904, from The Kansas City Southern Railway Company (which operates the property of the Kansas City, Shreveport & Gulf Railway Company) the joint use of 1.94 miles of double track.