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- en.wikipedia.org Bryant Building (Kansas City, Missouri)The Bryant Building is a 26-story office building located at the corner of 11th and Grand Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri.
- medium.com @cjcwriter04/the-bryant-building-went-…The Bryant Building, downtown Kansas City, Missouri. ... It’s used as an office building near 11th Street and Grand Boulevard in downtown Kansas City, Missouri.
- netrality.com data-centers/1102-grand-kansas-city…1102 Grand, Kansas City, Missouri: Exploring the History of the Bryant Building. Kansas City (KC), Missouri, is the jazz and BBQ capital of the world and...
- http://squeezeboxcity.com bryant-building-1/The Bryant Building, now simply known as 1102 Grand, was erected as a high-rise office building in 1930, boasting 26 stories.
- thingiverse.com thing:3730202The Bryant Building is an art deco skyscraper in Kansas City, Missouri. It stands at 318 feet (97m) tall and was built in 1930.
- theclio.com entry/157087"Former Bryant Building checks in as carrier hotel." Kansas City Business Journal. ... 1102 Grand Ave Kansas City, MO. Phone Number. 212-317-1800.
- pendergastkc.org local-subjects/bryant-buildingBryant Building. Displaying 1 - 12 of 15. ... Certificate to visit Mexico issued to William T. Kemper, Sr. by the Mexican Consulate in Kansas City, Missouri.
- mapquest.com us/missouri/bryant-building-41597827Get more information for Bryant Building in Kansas City, MO. See reviews, map, get the address, and find directions.
- missouritaxcredits.com portfolio/bryant-building/Sell Your Missouri Tax Credits. ... Don’t let the historic charm of this 26 story high rise building in downtown Kansas City fool you.
- skyscraperpage.com cities/…Bryant Building. 1100 Grand Boulevard Kansas City MO United States. Status: built.
- hythacg.com shop/p/highrise146An architecturally annotated print of the Bryant Building in Kansas City, MO.
- pinterest.com pin/bryant-building-in-kansas-city-…"The American Radiator Building" built in 1924 for the American Radiator Company. Designed by architects John Howells and Raymond Hood.