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1031 Canal was a partially collapsed 190-foot-tall (58 m) multi-use high-rise building in New Orleans, Louisiana, located at 1031 Canal Street in the Central Business District. If completed, the project would have been known as the Hard Rock Hotel New Orleans .
In October 2011, the New Orleans City Council granted final approval for the construction of 1031 Canal, a 190-foot (58 m) multi-use high-rise at the northeast intersection of Canal and North Rampart Streets. [7] The building, under construction as a Hard Rock Hotel, was the site of a partial building and crane collapse on October 12, 2019.
The partially collapsed building seen from Rampart Street, October 2019. On October 20, 2019, the attempted implosion of one of two damaged tower cranes on the site of the collapsed Hard Rock hotel caused the jib of one of the cranes to fall vertically onto Rampart Street, effectively impaling the street near its intersection with Canal Street. [3]
A grand jury in Louisiana has decided against indicting anyone in the deadly collapse four years ago of a Hard Rock Hotel that was under construction in New Orleans. It was the last chance to file ...
The collapse at the hotel under construction sent workers running on popular Canal Street | At least 1 person is dead. Hard Rock Hotel under construction in New Orleans collapses [Video] Skip to ...
A recovery mission is underway to retrieve the bodies of two New Orleans men killed in October 2019 when a Hard Rock Hotel construction site partially collapsed. Authorities hope to reach the ...
A third and final body has been recovered from the site of last year’s Hard Rock Hotel collapse in New Orleans. City officials said construction worker Jose Ponce Arreola’s remains were ...
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