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How much did these building sell for?
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Great American Bank buys Midwest Hotel
Gib Kerr, a Re/Max Commercial Solutions broker, represented the bankruptcy trustee handling the Midwest Hotel property.
“I think it’s one of the best urban infill sites Downtown, especially now that it’s on the streetcar line,” Kerr said.
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trust me, i've actually been losing sleep about it.

unfortunately, we don't have any protections in place or incentives for reuse other than historic tax credits (which are under attack again).
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DaveKCMO wrote:trust me, i've actually been losing sleep about it.

unfortunately, we don't have any protections in place or incentives for reuse other than historic tax credits (which are under attack again).
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$371K. Damn. If I'd have known that, I might have bought it.
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Midwest Hotel near Union Station sold
Travis Hicks, president and CEO, said his De Soto-based Great American Bank bought the empty building for $371,000 at a foreclosure auction last week. Hicks declined to comment about the bank’s plans for the property.
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declined to comment = demo
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now that a single entity has assembled all of the parcels adjacent to the midwest hotel, i think we can be sure it will not survive. that being said, the large assembly gives us a chance to see something really transformative in its place.
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how large is the area of collected parcels?
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pash wrote:The full block, or close to it? mgh7676 posted a radio interview with the developer in another thread about a month ago.
close. the one parcel on the block they don't own is the arthel building (tenants are gown gallery and affare).
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DaveKCMO wrote:now that a single entity has assembled all of the parcels adjacent to the midwest hotel, i think we can be sure it will not survive. that being said, the large assembly gives us a chance to see something really transformative in its place.
I hope you are right, that it is transformative. New construction often lacks the character and small retail store fronts that the older buildings do. A row of retail in a single building is usually not nearly as appealing as a row of retail with varying storefronts and buildings.
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mgh7676 wrote:
DaveKCMO wrote:now that a single entity has assembled all of the parcels adjacent to the midwest hotel, i think we can be sure it will not survive. that being said, the large assembly gives us a chance to see something really transformative in its place.
I hope you are right, that it is transformative. New construction often lacks the character and small retail store fronts that the older buildings do. A row of retail in a single building is usually not nearly as appealing as a row of retail with varying storefronts and buildings.
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Why tear it down? It could be a nice building.
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beautyfromashes wrote:Why tear it down? It could be a nice building.
With the Herford site, a companion building that replaces the south wall could work well. Varying fronts and a seamless interior
Or do like the Union Carbide a Building and you punch holes and the exterior wall becomes a partition wall
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word on the street is that the midwest hotel will be saved and serve as the 'amenity' building for a high density residential development on this block.
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Yeah! Any timeline on announcement?
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Wow, one company owns almost the entire 1900 blocks of Main and Walnut

Affare and the building to the north are separate.
They look to be based out of the building to the south of Hotel Monroe.

That could be a very large project.
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DaveKCMO wrote:word on the street is that the midwest hotel will be saved and serve as the 'amenity' building for a high density residential development on this block.
Good news.

They could use the first floor of the Midwest Hotel as the apartment office, and the upper floors could be used for an exercise room, game room, and a community room tenants could use to entertain. Although it's hard for me to come up with enough amenities that would take up all four of the top floors of the Midwest Hotel building. Maybe additional storage rooms.

I would imagine that their plan is going to be that they demolish the non-descript Felco building on the SW corner of 19th and Walnut. Then they will put some parking underground on that entire half block, and build either some retail at street-level with apartments above, or just all apartments. They might ask to close part of the alley so they can extend parts of the building from Walnut to Main, and give them a Main Street entrance.

I would guess they might go 6-stories up. I would guess the number of apartments will depend on how many parking slots they can create in a garage to house some or all of the tenant cars.
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