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Re: H&R Block's Second Tower?
http://kcrag.com/viewtopic.php?p=463677#p463677. It's not too hard to imagine with how the building looks.
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Re: H&R Block's Second Tower?
I recall it being said by people who were around at the time UMB built it's new bank at 11th and Walnut that the building was designed so that additional floors, or an office tower, could be constructed on top of part of the existing building. That however assumes that UMB would be adding a lot of additional staff. It is probably unlikely at this point they would, since banking operations have gotten incredibly efficient through technology at growing the bank without adding employees. Of course, UMB could vacant any of their other buildings and consolidate staff in a new building, or buy another bank and bring some of those employees into an expanded building.
I found this on the ASAI Architecture and PGAV Architects site for the UMB Building.
H&R Block is probably unlikely to build a second tower for their own staffing needs. They could however exercise their building rights to build another office building to rent out. I'm guessing though that they will give up their air rights and Cordish will build either some office space there, or another apartment building. But it could be 20 years out before any of that happens. If they do another apartment building, it would probably be the last one to be built, since Two, Three, and Four Light are all easier builds. They would be constructed on existing surface lots. Any apartment building placed on top of existing retail buildings at 11th and Main would be disruptive to those businesses. So only continued demand would warrant going that route.
I found this on the ASAI Architecture and PGAV Architects site for the UMB Building.
http://www.asaiarchitecture.com/port3.htmUMB Headquarters Building -- On a prominent site at the heart of Kansas City's central business district, 360,000 SF mixed use regional bank corporate headquarters building and is master planned for expansion in the future to 630,000 SF.
H&R Block is probably unlikely to build a second tower for their own staffing needs. They could however exercise their building rights to build another office building to rent out. I'm guessing though that they will give up their air rights and Cordish will build either some office space there, or another apartment building. But it could be 20 years out before any of that happens. If they do another apartment building, it would probably be the last one to be built, since Two, Three, and Four Light are all easier builds. They would be constructed on existing surface lots. Any apartment building placed on top of existing retail buildings at 11th and Main would be disruptive to those businesses. So only continued demand would warrant going that route.
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Re: H&R Block's Second Tower?
The UMB tower was not to be built on top of the existing structure but at the north end of the block with a tear down of the buildings at 10th and Walnut and Grand. It was to be 25 floors and covered in the same flame color granite, quite handsome.
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Re: H&R Block's Second Tower?
That would have been another architectural tragedy - sacrificing buildings to avoid building on parking lots.moderne wrote:The UMB tower was not to be built on top of the existing structure but at the north end of the block with a tear down of the buildings at 10th and Walnut and Grand. It was to be 25 floors and covered in the same flame color granite, quite handsome.
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Re: H&R Block's Second Tower?
[quote="moderne"]The UMB tower was not to be built on top of the existing structure but at the north end of the block with a tear down of the buildings at 10th and Walnut and Grand. It was to be 25 floors and covered in the same flame color granite, quite handsome.[/quote
Note to everyone: If a Kemper ever pulls a building permit, pay close attention to what is intended.
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Re: H&R Block's Second Tower?
At this point though, it would probably be easier, and cheaper, for UMB to build a new building on the block of 10th, 11th, Grand, McGee. They already own it, and it's completely cleared of buildings.
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Re: H&R Block's Second Tower?
I'll be damned! Thanks guys!
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Five Light
Someone close to me attended a lunch this past week with the city manager where they discussed many topics such as the infrastructure bond, etc. During the lunch, one of the things he mentioned was that there were now plans for a Five Light.
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Re: Five Light
Was there any mention where Five Light would be built?
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Re: Five Light
That's too many lights!!
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Re: Five Light
On top of the retail block just to the west of the current H&R building?StrangerThings wrote:True. H&R original 2nd tower location.
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Re: Five Light
Yes, the building that Jos A. Bank and the Yardhouse is in. When the P&L District was conceived, this block was designed to have a tower built later atop the retail--presumably an annex building for H&R Block.
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Re: Five Light
Critical_Mass, did your friend say anything about Cordish's plans for the proposed apartments in the Midland Theater Office Building?
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Re: Five Light
Awesome. Don't name it five light.
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Re: Five Light
No, that was not mentioned to me, nor was the proposed location for Five Light, though sounds like StrangerThings answered that question above. The only other P&L-related tidbit mentioned to me was about Cordish's interest and plans to invest $$$ in the I-670 lid / park. I was told it still would require stimulus funds or some other outside financial contribution to become reality (estimated @ $140m total cost(?)) but could become a priority project, starting in 2 - 3 years if the additional $ is awarded.FangKC wrote:Critical_Mass, did your friend say anything about Cordish's plans for the proposed apartments in the Midland Theater Office Building?
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Re: Five Light
there's a Captain Picard joke in there somewhere...KCPowercat wrote:Awesome. Don't name it five light.
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Re: Five Light
Very exciting. If Cordish is really willing to fund the south loop cap that would be huge. It would allow the city and MoDOT to focus on decommissioning the north loop. Damn I'm excited.
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Re: Five Light
in previous discussions, didn't we confirm that Block has first right of refusal on the space? clearly they're not growing and have consolidated other KC locations -- like the call center full of sidewalk smokers -- at the HQ tower. in short, they probably don't need it.FangKC wrote:Yes, the building that Jos A. Bank and the Yardhouse is in. When the P&L District was conceived, this block was designed to have a tower built later atop the retail--presumably an annex building for H&R Block.
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Re: Five Light
Didn't realize that block was constructed with foundation to allow for a hirise on top. Nice. Anyone else hear rumblings on this? Shouldn't take long for rag insiders to find out how credible this rumour is.
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Re: Five Light
I don't think that they plan to build it on top. Here is what i saw on twitter.earthling wrote:Didn't realize that block was constructed with foundation to allow for a hirise on top. Nice. Anyone else hear rumblings on this? Shouldn't take long for rag insiders to find out how credible this rumour is.