Featured For Sale – Fountains Lofts #506
Featured For Sale – Fountains Lofts #506
Why wait three years? KCLoftCentral has condos for sale right now. Check out this recent article in the Kansas City Business Journal: https://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/news/2018/01/17/cordish-three-light-condos-for-sale.html It announces how Cordish, owner of the Power and Light District, is considering including some condominiums in it’s newest apartment project, Three Light, which is schduled to open in 2021. –-Nick Benjamin, Cordish’s executive director for the district, said a decision had not yet been made but confirmed that the company has considered selling as many as 10 percent of the $130 million Three Light project’s 300 units as condos. “We’re obviously in a good place in terms
Check out this recent report by KSHB on why State Historic Tax Credits are vital to the redevelopment of buildings like the New Yorker: https://www.kshb.com/news/local-news/several-bills-threaten-missouri-historic-preservation-tax-credit ——KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Developers say Missouri’s historic tax credit is responsible for a lively and active downtown Kansas City that didn’t exist two decades ago. Developer John Bennett, Vice President of KC Loft Central, is in the process of developing the historic Bray hotel building. The apartment project is set to be completed by May. “This building was actually constructed in 1915 by The Hotel Bray. It’s commonly known as Kansas City’s skinniest
Made in KC cafe is now open at 1114 Baltimore on the 1st floor of The New Yorker! Stop in and sample a wide variety of local coffee, cappuccinos, espresso and baked goods. The cafe has a wonderful feel and blends the warmth of a modern cafe with the ambiance of this historic building (check out the original terrazzo floors!). KCLoftCentral is proud to welcome Made In KC cafe to The New Yorker! The New Yorker is KCLoftCentral’s newest apartment project and is scheduled to open in May 2018. This lean building know as ‘KC’s Skinniest Skyscraper’ will be home
Welcome to the Made in KC cafe! Now open at 1114 Baltimore in The New Yorker, Downtown Kansas City’s newest apartment project. The 2,300-square-foot space at 1114 Baltimore Ave. features a coffee bar in the front, a seating area surrounded by Kansas City-created retail, and room for event hosting. A taproom planned for the back of the store is expected to open in the spring, Enders said. Made in KC Cafe’s big draw on opening day: the coffee. “In our shops, we work with 10 different roasters,” Enders said, explaining the cafe’s plan for rotating featured brews. “Our espresso will