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J. E. Dunn Construction Group is a privately owned construction company in the United States. In 2011, the company was ranked 25th in Engineering News-Record's top 400 contractors; [1] Forbes Magazine reported it was the 101st largest private company in the nation in 2023. [2] Its headquarters are in downtown Kansas City, Missouri.
Black & Veatch (BV) is a global engineering, procurement, consulting and construction company based in the Kansas City metropolitan area. Founded in 1915 in Kansas City, Missouri it is now headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas. It specializes in infrastructure development in power, oil and gas, water, telecommunications, government, mining ...
Burns & McDonnell, engineering firm (Kansas City, Missouri) CenturyLink (formerly Embarq Corporation), telecommunications company (headquarters in Monroe, Louisiana) Cerner, supplier of healthcare information technology solutions (North Kansas City, Missouri) Church of the Nazarene; Commerce Bancshares, a bank serving Kansas, Missouri and Illinois
Western Union began operations in Kansas City in 1865. [2] In 1915, the company started planning a new regional hub in the city and began construction in 1919. The facility opened in 1920. [3] Western Union continued its telecommunication operations in the building until the late 1970s. [4]
Created and presided over by Henry Finlay, the school operated out of 1001 Indiana Avenue, then by 1925 used the address 100 Finlay Building, and in 1956 [1] took over the former John T. Hartman School at 7 E 79th Terrace, in the building now occupied by the Kansas City Academy. Finlay advertised in Popular Mechanics in the 1920s and 1930s. [2]
Kansas City, Missouri (KC or KCMO) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Missouri by population and area. The city lies within Jackson, Clay, Platte counties, and a small portion in Cass County. It is the central city of the Kansas City metropolitan area, which straddles the Missouri–Kansas state line and has a population of 2,392,035.
A post shared by Giving Machines Kansas City (@givingmachineskc) The drive raises money for charities through vending machines. Givers pick the donation amount and what the money will be used for.
2345 Grand (formerly the IBM Plaza, IBM Building and Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company Building) is a high-rise office building located in Kansas City, Missouri. [1] It is listed on many sites as being the work of Mies van der Rohe; however, he died in 1969 before the building could be opened in 1977.