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OFFICIAL - City Club Apartments (former Midwest Hotel)
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Re: OFFICIAL - City Club Apartments (former Midwest Hotel)
Looking northwest towards 19th and Walnut (Before)
Looking northwest towards 19th and Walnut (After)
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Re: OFFICIAL - City Club Apartments (former Midwest Hotel)
Good progress has been made on excavating the east portion of the lot. Walked past a few nights ago and it looked like the excavating work could be close to completion.
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Re: OFFICIAL - City Club Apartments (former Midwest Hotel)
A few concrete columns are peaking up above ground level on the north side. This project is going to be absolutely massive.
Re: OFFICIAL - City Club Apartments (former Midwest Hotel)
In the dimensions that aren't vertical, yes.
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Re: OFFICIAL - City Club Apartments (former Midwest Hotel)
In ancient times(pre-1940), adjacent buildings were built to touch. Why is it that these new infill projects are not built to the same standard. Ex. (Courtyard Marriot, City Club, etc)
Re: OFFICIAL - City Club Apartments (former Midwest Hotel)
Fire codes?normalthings wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2019 10:42 pm In ancient times(pre-1940), adjacent buildings were built to touch. Why is it that these new infill projects are not built to the same standard. Ex. (Courtyard Marriot, City Club, etc)
Re: OFFICIAL - City Club Apartments (former Midwest Hotel)
Agreed - this project is going to be a game changer. I’m super pumped for the retail on top of the 100s of new unites/residents that will call DTKC home. It’s going to connect such a dead/low traffic area of the urban core. The scale is nuts - something you’d see in ATX/ATL/SF/LA. Go get ‘em KC!normalthings wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2019 10:28 pm A few concrete columns are peaking up above ground level on the north side. This project is going to be absolutely massive.
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Over the next 12-24 months we will see the most downtown construction in decades.grecobs wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2019 11:23 amAgreed - this project is going to be a game changer. I’m super pumped for the retail on top of the 100s of new unites/residents that will call DTKC home. It’s going to connect such a dead/low traffic area of the urban core. The scale is nuts - something you’d see in ATX/ATL/SF/LA. Go get ‘em KC!normalthings wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2019 10:28 pm A few concrete columns are peaking up above ground level on the north side. This project is going to be absolutely massive.
Re: OFFICIAL - City Club Apartments (former Midwest Hotel)
Rental activity is busier than I've seen it in the 15 years since I started. I wonder, are people ready to start buying again?
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Great pics TLG! Thanks for sharing!
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Re: OFFICIAL - City Club Apartments (former Midwest Hotel)
Who could it be?
Re: OFFICIAL - City Club Apartments (former Midwest Hotel)
This is 100% my favorite project in KC right now. It's going to be massive and really change the face of Main St.
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Re: OFFICIAL - City Club Apartments (former Midwest Hotel)
Steel is peeking out over the covered walkway along Main Street between Affare and the Midwest Hotel.
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Re: OFFICIAL - City Club Apartments (former Midwest Hotel)
yeah, this is probably the biggest game changer to date for downtown KC. It's going to totally change the vibe of the entire crossroads district.