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Locality: Kansas City, Missouri

Phone: +1 816-931-3413



Address: 200 W 49th St 64112 Kansas City, MO, US

Website: www.sulgraveregency.com

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Sulgrave Regency Condominiums 17.11.2020

Until there’s a widely available vaccine, COVID-19 is here to staywith serious potential health consequences for those infected, said Mayor Quinton Lucas. M...ask-wearing, social distancing and basic hygiene continue to be the most effective way to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, and we appreciate all who take their personal responsibility to protect their family, friends and neighbors seriously. I will continue to work with Dr. Archer and our City health leaders to take any decisive action necessaryespecially as we head into the fall and winter monthsto best protect our community. https://bit.ly/2XXzJY1 See more

Sulgrave Regency Condominiums 03.11.2020

DID YOU KNOW?... If you have an iPhone or iPad you actually have a scanner. You can use the ‘Notes App’ as a scanner. Open a new note, press the camera button, the option to scan document will pop up. Once the document is scanned, you can email it easier than a photo. Plus you can add notes to the scanned doc.

Sulgrave Regency Condominiums 31.10.2020

JUST IN: Masks will be required in Kansas City, Missouri, indefinitely, according to Mayor Quinton Lucas. t.ly/xcgs

Sulgrave Regency Condominiums 11.10.2020

KCMO Mayor Quinton Lucas and health officials are revealing the city?s new policy on masks.

Sulgrave Regency Condominiums 08.10.2020

Country Club Plaza will remain closed today, Monday, June 1st.

Sulgrave Regency Condominiums 01.10.2020

In response to protests scheduled in Kansas City, and out of an abundance of caution, Country Club Plaza will be closing at 4 p.m. today and will remain closed on Sunday.

Sulgrave Regency Condominiums 21.09.2020

On #MemorialDay, we remember the people who sacrificed their lives for our country. [Unknown artist, "U.S. Flag," ca. 1940s.]

Sulgrave Regency Condominiums 07.09.2020

Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas todayin consultation with City of Kansas City, Mo., Health Department Director Rex Archer, M.D.announced Kansas City’s phased ...reopening plan. Beginning May 15, all Kansas City businesses will be able to open, subject to a 10/10/10 Rule. The 10/10/10 Rule specifies that all non-essential Kansas City businesses must limit the number of customers allowed in their establishment at one time to no more than 10 percent of building occupancy or 10 people (whichever is larger), and record the names, contact information, and approximate entry/exit time of all customers who are on premises and seated for more than 10 minutes. Establishments such as grocery stores, medical and dental offices, pharmacies, and other essential businesses are not subject to the 10/10/10 Rule. Gyms, museums, bars and in-person restaurant dining will open with additional Health Department guidance on May 15 to best protect workers and patrons. More important than moving quickly is moving carefully and responsibly, and the steps we’re taking today allow our businesses to return to productivity while keeping their workers and customers safe, said Mayor Lucas. Based on public health guidance, non-essential businesses that are not open to the public will be permitted to open one week from today, subject to social distancing guidance. Religious gatherings including weddings and funerals of 10 people inside and 50 people outside can resume on the same date, provided social distancing is maintained and event organizers record the names and contact information of all attendees. In the interest of public health and subject to City Order, any Kansas Citian who does not yet feel safe returning to a non-essential workplace cannot be compelled by their employer to return prior to May 15. Click here for a full list of FAQs please visit https://www.kcmo.gov//coronavirus-covid-19-kcmo-inf/reopen. Kansas Citians interested in signing up for text updates from the City of Kansas City regarding COVID-19 should text COVIDKC to 888-777. For more information, visit the CDC’s website at cdc.gov/coronavirus or kcmo.gov/coronavirus. You may also call the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services hotline at 877-435-8411 for questions regarding COVID-19 in Missouri. #StaySafeKC #KCMO #KansasCityMissouri #Covid19