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The floor of an elevator gave way between the 6th and 9th floor of an apartment building, causing two teenagers to fall down the elevator shaft. [55] Madrid, Spain: 2 0 2002-08-23 A temporary elevator fell 19 floors at an office tower under construction. [56] New York City, New York, U.S. 2 0 1999-05-13
After entering an express elevator serving floors 39–50 at approximately 11:00 p.m. Friday on October 15, 1999, Nicholas White, a Business Week employee whose office was in the building, became trapped in an elevator after a brief power dip caused it to stop between the 13th and 14th floors. White was not rescued until approximately 4:00 p.m ...
The John Hancock Center's sky lobby on the 44th floor serves only the residential portion of the building that occupies 48 floors (floors 45–92). Three express elevators run from the residential lobby on the ground floor to the 44th floor, with all three of the elevators stopping at one of the parking garage levels. [5] At floor 44, residents ...
A power outage that knocked out Times Square's towering screens left businesses without electricity, elevators stuck and subway cars stalled. NYC power outage knocks out subways, businesses, elevators
The Spires is a 426-ft. (130m) tall skyscraper in Houston, Texas.It was completed in 1983 and has 40 floors, making it the 39th tallest building in the city. It is the tallest and most prominent building in Hermann Park, and is visible from the southeast throughout the Houston Zoo.
The actress took to Instagram on Saturday to document her experience getting stuck in an elevator at the San Diego Convention Center, and seemed in high spirits as she shared a series of videos ...
The Independent is a completed residential skyscraper in Austin, Texas. At a height of 690 ft (210 m), it is the second tallest building in the city, with the 875 ft (267 m) tall Sixth and Guadalupe as the tallest.
777 Main Street is a skyscraper located in Fort Worth, Texas. At 525 feet (160 meters), it is the third tallest building in Fort Worth. It has 40 stories, and was completed in 1983. Its address is 777 Main Street, and it takes up the block bounded by Commerce Street, East 7th Street, Main Street, and Northeast 6th Street.