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  2. Schindler Elevator Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Schindler acquired the Hontz Elevator Company [1] after a brief legal battle with the German authorities over the registration of the company name. [citation needed] The court held that the Hontz Elevator Company had been established in the 19th century by Karl Hontz (then under the title Die Hontz Aufzugfirma) according to a folder of documents that had previously surfaced in the ...

  3. Otis Elevator Company Factory Building - Wikipedia

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    The Otis Elevator Company had the factory built in 1900. The company, then the nation's largest elevator manufacturer, sought to grow its sales in Chicago, as the city's growth and numerous new skyscrapers made it a profitable market for elevators. The Chicago firm of Adler & Treat designed the factory as a brick building with Colonial Revival ...

  4. Schindler Group - Wikipedia

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    On April 22, 2006, three passengers were trapped in an elevator in Hachioji, Tokyo after the elevator's door opened while it was ascending. The elevator had faulty "TV60 v1.0" firmware. [10] On June 3, 2006, a Schindler elevator in Minato, Tokyo, started ascending while the door was open. A 16-year-old boy was crushed to death while getting off ...

  5. William Ellery Hale - Wikipedia

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    Hale founded W. E. Hale & Co., a Chicago-based company which pioneered the construction of hydraulic elevators in the West, in 1870. [1] [2] Hale sold it to the Otis Elevator Company in 1887. [2] Hale was a real estate investor in Chicago, where he owned many buildings, including the Reliance Building. [2] He also invested in the railroads. [1]

  6. John Hancock Center - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago firm did not disclose a price, but sources said it was about $145 million. [h] [20] This was the last step in that piecemeal sale process. [20] In May 2016, Hearn Co. announced that they were seeking buyers for the naming rights with possible signage rights for the building. [24]

  7. Lerch Bates - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, Charles W. Lerch started a company performing maintenance and repairs, C. W. Lerch Co, (widely accepted as the first independent elevator consulting company) in Chicago. [9] He later added elevator consulting as a side business. In 1964 Charles W. Lerch was joined by Vane Q. Bates and both men working full-time on elevator consulting.

  8. Armed Services Committee approves Donald Trump's defense ...

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    WASHINGTON – The Senate Armed Services Committee has voted in favor of Pete Hegseth, President Donald Trump's pick to lead the Pentagon.. Hegseth, 44, is a combat veteran and former Fox News host.

  9. Otis Elevator Company Building - Wikipedia

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    Otis Elevator Company Factory Building, Chicago, Illinois, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Chicago, Illinois; Otis Elevator Company Building (Portland, Oregon), NRHP-listed; Otis Building a 16-story high rise at 10 South LaSalle Street in Chicago, Illinois, begun in 1913 and now demolished

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