911 and 915 Broadway to become loft apartments
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915 Broadway to apartments
Saw a pair of permits come across yesterday for turning a small Garment District building at 915 Broadway into apartments.
Found out on the Garment District's National Register of Histroic Places form that this small building was known as the Hershberger & Rosenthal Company Building and they manufactured textile machinery.
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Permit 1
Permit 2
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Found out on the Garment District's National Register of Histroic Places form that this small building was known as the Hershberger & Rosenthal Company Building and they manufactured textile machinery.
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Permit 1
Permit 2
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Re: 915 Broadway to apartments
Wow, that is a skinny but deep building. Wonder how many units it will become.
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Wonder if they will put in windows in the blank wall overlooking that splendid old timey Jimmy John's?
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Re: 915 Broadway to apartments
On the 1/27 LCRA docket is a plan to convert 911 Broadway and 915 Broadway into 44 market rate apartments.
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Once the full docket is posted, I will post any additional relevant info that I find.
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Once the full docket is posted, I will post any additional relevant info that I find.
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Re: 915 Broadway to apartments
If only there was a cheep sandwich shop nearby.
Re: 915 Broadway to apartments
Most of the buildings along that stretch are used for either office or lofts but it is hard to tell there is any activity because the first floors have all been totally deactivated. I hope this project is able to incorporate some first floor retail.
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Afraid it is unlikely. Just a fact.mgh7676 wrote:Most of the buildings along that stretch are used for either office or lofts but it is hard to tell there is any activity because the first floors have all been totally deactivated. I hope this project is able to incorporate some first floor retail.
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911 and 915 Broadway to become loft apartments
Another downtown residential conversion planned where it all began — the Garment District
http://tinyurl.com/jb3d2cpYarco-Devco LLC is planning to convert the vacant Garment District buildings at 911 and 915 Broadway into 44 market-rate apartments with amenities including a coffee lounge, fitness room, rooftop deck, community office space and storage. Parking would be available in a surface lot at 917 Broadway.
The five-story brick and terra cotta-embellished building at 911 Broadway opened in 1904 as the Jay and King Hat Co. Building. The adjoining three-story structure, the Hershberger & Rosenthal Co. Building at 915 Broadway, was built in 1909.
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The historic conversion project calls for 26 one-bedroom units of approximately 600 to 800 square feet and 18 two-bedroom units of about 825 to 1,000 square feet. The developers are assuming rents of $900 to $1,100 a month for the one-bedroom units and $1,100 to $1,250 a month for the two-bedroom units.
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10-year tax incentives approved: http://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/n ... ml?ana=twt
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On Broadway: Garment District apartment conversion begins
http://tinyurl.com/j42j7m2
On thing about this project that I wish the developer was doing is returning the street-level spaces to retail use.
http://tinyurl.com/j42j7m2
On thing about this project that I wish the developer was doing is returning the street-level spaces to retail use.
Re: 911 and 915 Broadway to become loft apartments
Agreed. That section of Broadway looks like a wasteland. Hopefully they at least plant some trees.
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Do they have parking available for their tenants?hartliss wrote:Now leasing: https://www.915broadway.com/
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Re: 911 and 915 Broadway to become loft apartments
They own the lot to the southloftguy wrote:Do they have parking available for their tenants?hartliss wrote:Now leasing: https://www.915broadway.com/
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Managed by Yarco - are these LIHTC units?
Re: 911 and 915 Broadway to become loft apartments
rxlexi wrote:Managed by Yarco - are these LIHTC units?
No. Just applied to live there today.
Re: 911 and 915 Broadway to become loft apartments
$65/mo for the parking lot, otherwise its the large garages or street parking.loftguy wrote:Do they have parking available for their tenants?hartliss wrote:Now leasing: https://www.915broadway.com/
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Re: 911 and 915 Broadway to become loft apartments
Love that parking isn't part of the rent.
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Seems this is becoming more common.KCPowercat wrote:Love that parking isn't part of the rent.
Re: 911 and 915 Broadway to become loft apartments
It's fairly affordable as well, as I snagged a top level 1br w/ balcony for $925. Amenities seem fair at the current time, especially since none have been installed yet.