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As demolition of The Davenport apartment building continues including debris removal, the city has hired two engineering consultants to find out why part of it collapsed, killing three people, injuring several, and displacing around 100 households.
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It seems everyone from the structural engineer to city officials to tenants had concerns about the 116-year-old Davenport apartment building. But no one ordered residents out, and it was only when a section of the six-story building tumbled to the ground on May 28 that everyone seemed to connect the dots.
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Since the collapse of The Davenport apartment building, it has become increasingly evident how long both the owner and the city were aware of its risks. The remains of the dead were found this week. One family remembers their lost loved one and discusses accountability after the collapse.
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Tuesday, June 13th, 2023: On Monday, crews started demolishing the rest of a six-story apartment building on Main Street in Davenport.
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The City of Davenport has completely evacuated another downtown building. It's located right across West 4th Street from the building that partially collapsed.
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After their narrow escape from the partial collapse of a downtown Davenport apartment building, two women have filed a lawsuit against the owner, contractors, engineers, and the city.
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Humility Homes is trying to find places to live for tenants displaced by The Davenport building collapse.
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The Quad Cities Salvation Army has completed one task in response to the Davenport partial building collapse. It's just getting started with a more difficult problem - finding permanent housing for displaced tenants.
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One week after the partial collapse of The Davenport apartments, the bodies of three residents have been been recovered.
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Davenport Mayor Mike Matson can't say yet whether human remains have been found in the partially collapsed building. Three men who lived there have not been located and are presumed dead.