The New Yorker is now leasing!
The New Yorker is now leasing!
This apartment has been leased. One Bedroom Loft for $970 now available at Board of Trade! Stop by KCLoftCentral today to check out this amazing loft apartment, #1105. Rent – $970/month One Bedroom / One Bathroom (602 SF) A stately, H-shaped building that once represented Kansas City commodities and grain exchanges is now the home of the Board of Trade Lofts. The building consists of fourteen floors that have been meticulously restored to their original elegance of decorative terrazzo floors, polished Missouri limestone walls and magnificent facades depicting the various commodities once brokered on the fourteenth floor trading
Now is your chance to live at the center of the action in Downtown Kansas City. Apartment #301 at The New Yorker will be available on June 1, 2018! Rent – $1,100/month One Bedroom / One Bathroom (745 SF) The New Yorker, constructed in 1915 as the Hotel Bray, is located in the heart of Downtown Kansas City’s Power and Light District just a few steps from the Streetcar. This one bedroom loft is located on east side of the building and has four windows that over look the Power and Light District. Nightlife spots, desired restaurants and trendy destinations
“In winter, I plot and plan. In Spring, I move.” -Henry Rollins Springtime has arrived in Kansas City! Daffodils are blooming, birds are chirping and warm weather promises are around the corner. Events in April have something for everyone! Whether you have kids to entertain on weekends or crave some good live music, Kansas City has plenty in store for this month. Crossroads Westside dining favorite, Novel, is moving to 1927 McGee Street. Chefs Ryan Brazeal and Jessica Armstrong (with the help of local artist Peregrine Honig) have created a warm, stylish aesthetic to the otherwise industrial nature of the
Available Now …Apartment #416 at EBT Lofts. Rent – $1,195/month One Bedroom / One Bathroom (830 SF) Within the heart of the vibrant Crossroads District, stands the nearly 120 year-old Emery, Bird, Thayer Co. Warehouse building, known today as the EBT Lofts. The structure is noticeable through its sienna-colored bricks and large proclamation of its place in Kansas City history. The EBT Lofts consists of six stories with a grand collection of one and two bedroom floorplans, with washer and dryer hookups starting at just around $1,100 per month. Due to its central location, the EBT lofts have spectacular views