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CHICAGO (CBS) -- An elevator got stuck Saturday in the Hancock Center in Chicago, forcing firefighters to rescue three people, including one man in a wheelchair. It happened around 3 p.m. near the ...
People rescued from a trapped elevator in one of Chicago's tallest skyscrapers later ... formerly the John Hancock Center. They heard noises and experienced a faster and bumpier than expected ...
CHICAGO (STMW) - Authorities freed at least 18 people trapped in a John Hancock Center parking garage elevator early Saturday evening. The Chicago Fire Department reported about 4:40 p.m. that an ...
Chicago’s battle for observation deck supremacy could turn into a three-way fight if the owners of the Aon Center get approval to build a 1000-foot-long glass elevator to brings tourists to new ...
One of Chicago's last manual elevator operators understands the novelty of his 'office' in the famous Fine Arts Building. "It has its ups and downs," Brian joked about the job. He said he wound up ...
It started to get “bumpy,” like an incoming flight to Chicago, a Northwestern University law student who was in the elevator told the Chicago Tribune. It whizzed past all the usual stops ...
Nearly 6,000 low-income seniors live in buildings owned by the Chicago ... Government Association investigation found that the CHA is chronically neglecting its responsibilities to keep elevators ...
Within the next three years, tourists in Chicago will ... It’s a glass elevator that will be installed on the exterior of one of the city’s many notable towers, the Aon Center.
Six people in Chicago's fourth-tallest building took a bumpy, rapid descent from the top almost all the way down, only to be trapped for three hours inside a elevator car. A broken hoist rope was ...
People rescued from a trapped elevator in one of Chicago’s tallest skyscrapers ... formerly the John Hancock Center. They heard noises and experienced a faster and bumpier than expected ride.
CHICAGO (AP ... got into the elevator early Friday after leaving a restaurant on the 95th floor of the 875 North Michigan Avenue building, formerly the John Hancock Center.