OFFICIAL - Strata (H&R Block's 2nd Tower)
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Why do people see Cerner as some magical unicorn that will put up some mythical and monumental tower downtown...?!?
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Because magical unicorns >>>>>
1) have local KC civic pride
2) now employ and plan rapid future growth in employment
3) have lucrative billion dollar govt contracts
4) have consistent plans to build new offices and consolidate
That's the magic of unicorns!
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I have had the opportunity to ask a few of the ~top 5 Cerner execs about their choice in office location. 2 mentioned ease of commute to RURAL areas/exoburbs.alejandro46 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 08, 2019 9:37 pmSprint and Cerner both building sprawling suburban campuses in KC just kinda sucks.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, I know a few recent hires(living in downtown) who plan on leaving because they don’t want a commute to the suburbs.
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I interviewed at DFA in person once after they moved to KCK. Reminded me why I would never work at the Cerner KCK campus.normalthings wrote: ↑Fri Feb 08, 2019 9:59 pmI have had the opportunity to ask a few of the ~top 5 Cerner execs about their choice in office location. 2 mentioned ease of commute to RURAL areas/exoburbs.alejandro46 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 08, 2019 9:37 pmSprint and Cerner both building sprawling suburban campuses in KC just kinda sucks.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, I know a few recent hires(living in downtown) who plan on leaving because they don’t want a commute to the suburbs.
I worked on the close side of the triangle campus and wanted to get closer to home so I wouldn’t think about working there.
I drive past their N Oak building and could reach their NKC campus easily but they don’t hire for my role at either one.
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I remember one of the top Cerner executives being interviewed a few years back before the Bannister campus was even a thought, and I recall him saying that a strong downtown was important for their recruitment efforts from outside the city. He said that they couldn't get anyone to move here from out-of-town without a strong downtown, and that all the changes there (P&L, Sprint Center, hotels, PAC) helped them.
Some of the top leaders at Cerner were also heavily involved in the American Royal, so that might explain why some of them want to live in the rural suburbs because they keep horses and cattle.
Still, despite their need to recruit employees, the company itself has never been pro-downtown in that they ever put their money where their mouth is.
Some of the top leaders at Cerner were also heavily involved in the American Royal, so that might explain why some of them want to live in the rural suburbs because they keep horses and cattle.
Still, despite their need to recruit employees, the company itself has never been pro-downtown in that they ever put their money where their mouth is.
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Any updates on this project? Did it stall?
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So did incentives negoations for this project get put on hold for Christmas and then never picked back up?
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election season
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Talked this week with a few people involved in the project. Does not sound like design has moved forward much/at all since the November announcement.
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Example Strata floor plans have been released. Floors vary from 11k-16k sqft each. (not sure if discussed previously) That seems way too small for a modern spec office space.
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I've read several articles in the past two years that say the large open-area work spaces are being found to reduce productivity, not increase it. There is too much noise, activity, and are too many forms of distraction. Employees are more productive and less stressed out if they have their own office, and at minimum, cubicles with high walls. In workplaces with too many cubicles in a large area, the noise levels tend to be worse than smaller floorplates.
It is interesting though that Strata has a small floorplate, because it's really not that different than the floorplates probably are in the Traders on Grand tower.
It is interesting though that Strata has a small floorplate, because it's really not that different than the floorplates probably are in the Traders on Grand tower.
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Looks like it holds maybe 40-50 traditional offices/cubicles per floor.FangKC wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16, 2019 7:26 pm I've read several articles in the past two years that say the large open-area work spaces are being found to reduce productivity, not increase it. There is too much noise, activity, and are too many forms of distraction. Employees are more productive and less stressed out if they have their own office, and at minimum, cubicles with high walls. In workplaces with too many cubicles in a large area, the noise levels tend to be worse than smaller floorplates.
It is interesting though that Strata has a small floorplate, because it's really not that different than the floorplates probably are in the Traders on Grand tower.
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https://www.copaken-brooks.com/our-prop ... ain-tower/
In some ways, I’m confused why Copaken doesn’t just build out 1034 Main. They already have a garage and foundations there. Plus, they would be able to put in bigger, more attractive/usable floorplates.
In some ways, I’m confused why Copaken doesn’t just build out 1034 Main. They already have a garage and foundations there. Plus, they would be able to put in bigger, more attractive/usable floorplates.
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Maybe they're saving 1034 for a larger building
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Perhaps because H&R Block already had a parking commitment from the city?
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Is Strata a "for sure go" or is it still going through all the red-tape? I also wish 1034 were coming to fruition, but that building and the subsequent renderings have been around forever.
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A development at 1034 or anywhere north of 11th St(Petticoat Lane). While the the skyline from the south has changed with numerous additions this century(albeit nothing that could be called a skyscraper), the north side of the loop is frozen in time from the last century. All those acres of surface lots on the streetcar line are almost as ridiculous as the two empty blocks at 12th and 10th & Grand.
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Re: OFFICIAL - Strata (H&R Block's 2nd Tower)
There will be a baseball stadium on that side in the next 10-15 yearsmoderne wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2019 4:38 pm A development at 1034 or anywhere north of 11th St(Petticoat Lane). While the the skyline from the south has changed with numerous additions this century(albeit nothing that could be called a skyscraper), the north side of the loop is frozen in time from the last century. All those acres of surface lots on the streetcar line are almost as ridiculous as the two empty blocks at 12th and 10th & Grand.