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Old 01-13-2015, 11:02 PM
 
Location: Washington, DC area
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Okay, I spent some time putting this together, but there could be some errors, omissions etc. So please add anything I missed or correct anything that is incorrect and discuss these projects as they progress.

There is actually quite a bit going on in KCMO. I still think the local business community has turned its back on the central city, but despite that, KCMO's urban residential is really starting to take off and out of town businesses are taking notice. Maybe in a few years, the local companies will take notice as well.

This is only projects in Kansas City, MO and I honestly would prefer that it stay that way and the Kansas side not be discussed at all in this thread.

Kansas City Streetcar Starter line


One Light 315 units in 25 story tower


Second of four towers likely to be announced this year.


Midland Tower 63 units (restoration of vacant tower)


21 Wyandotte 115 units


Corrigan Station 82 units (renovation + new construction)


Beacon Hill Student Housing 245 units


Crossroads West 300 units


1914 Main 44 units


30 story Commerce Tower Redevelopment into mixed use + new structure
275 residential units (60 in new structure) and 160,000 sq ft of office
Other uses will include:
Daycare
Private grade school
Park University Classrooms
Restaurants
Indoor dog park and playground on the roof of the garage
CVS store


29 Gillham 22 units


46 Penn 177 units


UMKC Apartments 240 units


37 Gillham 23 units


Summit on Quality Hill 258 units


51 Main 176 units


Apex on Quality Hill 130 units


West 39 71 units

P&L tower apartments 218 units
(renovation of mostly vacant 36 story tower into residential)


P&L apartments 52 units


Lofts 130 units (renovation of vacant structure)


Union Berkley Park 398 units


Centropolis on Grand 56 units


Second and Delaware 312 units


River Market West 137 units


River Market W phase2 148 units


Pickwick 261 units (renovation of vacant structure)


Brookfield Tower 100 units (renovation of vacant structure)


531 Grand 140 units


Market Station 323 units


51st and Oak (150 units above Whole Foods)


Roaster Block 151 units two buildings (renovation of old Folgers factory)



West Bottoms 11 units


McGee Building 56 units


The McCoy Building 56 units


Argyle Building 126 units (renovated structure)


Bellerive 150 units (renovated structure)


3560 Broadway 116 units (renovated structure)


Globe building office lofts (renovated structure)


Scarritt Building 109 units (renovated structure)


Pershing Building 109 units (renovated structure 55 units plus office)


950 Holmes 50 units


Plaza office tower


Plaza Vista office tower


Downtown YMCA


UMKC Conservatory of Music and Dance


104 room Residence Inn
143 room Courtyard by Marriott


Crossroads Home2 Hotel
115 room Hilton


Hampton Inn Hotel Midtown


Hampton Inn Hotel Downtown
70 room hotel (renovation of vacant building into hotel)


Embassy Suites Hotel Downtown
301 room hotel (renovation of vacant building into hotel)


Savoy Hotel Downtown
120 room hotel (renovation of vacant building into hotel)


Holiday Inn Express Downtown
76 room hotel (renovation of vacant building into hotel)


SpringHill Suites Midtown
96 room hotel (renovation of vacant building into hotel)


Truman Medical building


Large projects breaking ground in outer portions of KCMO city limits

Cerner Campus
4.7 million sq ft office park South KC



Burns and McDonnell Headquarters Expansion (450,000 sq ft) South KC


Seven 301 residential development (Northland)
Renovation of existing hotel and construction of three new buildings for 275 units

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Old 01-14-2015, 12:02 AM
 
Location: KCMO, North
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Thanks kcmo!
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Old 01-14-2015, 07:17 AM
 
Location: Kansas City, MO
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Very nice work kcmo...just noticied on my drive in this morning that a crane is going up for the Courtyard/Residence Inn.
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Old 01-14-2015, 07:26 AM
 
Location: Kansas City, MO
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Hopefully we can add a new convention hotel to the list soon.
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Old 01-14-2015, 08:17 AM
 
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This is phenomenal! Thanks for going to the effort to put this together.
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Old 01-14-2015, 09:27 AM
 
Location: Pittsburgh PA
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Wow! Thanks for the summary. Lots of infill and redevelopment. If only that cerner office space were going up downtown, kc would probably have skyscrapers to add to this list not to mention even more hotels and residential to support the cerner employees. But even so, this is a nice list of active projects.
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Old 01-14-2015, 10:01 AM
 
Location: Denver, Colorado U.S.A.
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Wow! All that infill looks like a Denver recap
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Old 01-14-2015, 12:05 PM
 
Location: Washington, DC area
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Hopefully we can add a new convention hotel to the list soon.
They have close to a 1000 rooms UC this year in Downtown. That's great. However, the city should still make a convention center hotel a priority because downtown needs a few thousand more rooms.

The streetcar should be huge for helping lure conventions by bringing close to 2000 rooms in Crown Center a bit closer to the Convention Center.

With or without a convention hotel, I wouldn't be surprised to see a major new hotel/mixed use tower announced for downtown soon with residential taking off the way it is. A W hotel with condos would be a nice catch.
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Old 01-14-2015, 02:56 PM
 
Location: Kansas City, MO
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Second tower could be announced soon.....

KC in talks with Cordish about second downtown apartment tower | The Kansas City Star
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Old 01-14-2015, 03:03 PM
 
Location: Washington, DC area
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Well, that was ever faster than I thought. I was thinking maybe summer, but it sounds like they are moving quickly.
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