Maxwell-Briscoe Garage at 1612 Grand
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Maxwell-Briscoe Garage at 1612 Grand
The Maxwell-Briscoe Garage at 1612 Grand has been purchased and will be converted into six residential lofts and commercial office space. The developer, Prairie Fire Development Group, will occupy the commercial space. It will be called MBG Lofts. The structure is already on the National Register for Historic Places.
The building was originally a new auto showroom and service facilities for the Maxwell-Briscoe Motor Co., and it was built in the 1920s. The building already has some underground parking, and will have addition surface lot parking as well.
Renovation should be completed late next summer.
http://tinyurl.com/k7s2hxa
The building was originally a new auto showroom and service facilities for the Maxwell-Briscoe Motor Co., and it was built in the 1920s. The building already has some underground parking, and will have addition surface lot parking as well.
Renovation should be completed late next summer.
http://tinyurl.com/k7s2hxa
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Re: Maxwell-Briscoe Garage at 1612 Grand
i am in complete awe that this one is actually happening. that block has been derelict for so long.
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Nice surface parking lot would have went well there. Oh well.
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A brilliant get!
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Re: Maxwell-Briscoe Garage at 1612 Grand
Don't they know they should be afraid to develop downtown? It's nothing but a bunch of NIMBY's down there.
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Re: Maxwell-Briscoe Garage at 1612 Grand
For those who don't know, Maxwell-Briscoe was an early automobile brand that was later acquired by Chrysler.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell_automobile
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell_automobile
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Re: Maxwell-Briscoe Garage at 1612 Grand
Not gonna lie, was really hoping for a drive through Subway.
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has this project stalled? no permits in almost a year. windows still boarded up.
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Appears that the proposed development has been put aside.
Recently received an email offering the building for purchase.
Believe they were asking $895,000.
Recently received an email offering the building for purchase.
Believe they were asking $895,000.
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Re: Maxwell-Briscoe Garage at 1612 Grand
If you go to trulia.com and type in the zip code (64108), it's the second of third listing after adjusting for price.
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I wish I understood better why developments like this fail. It looks to me like a decent parcel. Mostly because it includes the lot next door which would be great for additional infill. Especially after Grand is narrowed to 3-lanes.
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smh wrote:I wish I understood better why developments like this fail. It looks to me like a decent parcel. Mostly because it includes the lot next door which would be great for additional infill. Especially after Grand is narrowed to 3-lanes.
A simple and very real world analysis:
You purchase 1612 Grand and develop 18 apartments. Apply a conservative rental for these 18 units and you estimate $1,200 net rent per month from each of the 18. This provides $21,600 per month income.
$900,000 purchase + $2,500,000 rehabilition and associated costs = $2,400,000
$2,400,000 financed at 6% for 20 years = $17,195 per month loan cost.
$17,195 loan
1,000 prop tax
2,000 leasing/operations/security
1,000 insurance, common area utilities and repair reserves
$21,195 operations
This leaves you with $400 per month if everything goes right. Not much margin for error and a lot of work and risk for a return that your down payment could generate in a lot of other ways.
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This is why this building has not been sold.loftguy wrote: $900,000 purchase + $2,500,000 rehabilition and associated costs = $3,400,000
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Re: Maxwell-Briscoe Garage at 1612 Grand
This a better office project than residential. The building is too small for residential...could only get maybe 10 units max.
The lot north is actually the garage for the building. It has both surface on top and garage below connecting to the building. Granted modern day auto sizes would require a new alley entrance.
I think Loftguy summed up the economics pretty well. Even is you layered Historic Tax Credits on the project (they are approved for HTCs) it's still a tight project.
The lot north is actually the garage for the building. It has both surface on top and garage below connecting to the building. Granted modern day auto sizes would require a new alley entrance.
I think Loftguy summed up the economics pretty well. Even is you layered Historic Tax Credits on the project (they are approved for HTCs) it's still a tight project.
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This is very helpful, thanks!loftguy wrote:smh wrote:I wish I understood better why developments like this fail. It looks to me like a decent parcel. Mostly because it includes the lot next door which would be great for additional infill. Especially after Grand is narrowed to 3-lanes.
A simple and very real world analysis:
You purchase 1612 Grand and develop 18 apartments. Apply a conservative rental for these 18 units and you estimate $1,200 net rent per month from each of the 18. This provides $21,600 per month income.
$900,000 purchase + $2,500,000 rehabilition and associated costs = $2,400,000
$2,400,000 financed at 6% for 20 years = $17,195 per month loan cost.
$17,195 loan
1,000 prop tax
2,000 leasing/operations/security
1,000 insurance, common area utilities and repair reserves
$21,195 operations
This leaves you with $400 per month if everything goes right. Not much margin for error and a lot of work and risk for a return that your down payment could generate in a lot of other ways.
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beautyfromashes wrote:This is why this building has not been sold.loftguy wrote: $900,000 purchase + $2,500,000 rehabilition and associated costs = $3,400,000
Developer math. What can I say....
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=78 ... 92&fref=nf
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Re: Maxwell-Briscoe Garage at 1612 Grand
This building would probably be better developed as a small headquarters building where the company could afford to renovate it, and own it instead of worrying about rents covering all the related costs.
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Developer says Grand Boulevard eyesore will be a showplace
http://www.kansascity.com/news/business ... 03599.htmlAfter more than a decade, a redevelopment plan for 1612 Grand Blvd. finally may remove an eyesore from the prominent commercial artery just south of Kansas City’s downtown loop.
Kelley Hrabe, co-owner of Prairie Fire Development Group, said he expects to begin noticeable work within three months to turn the boarded-up historic building into offices for his company and other tenants.
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Re: Maxwell-Briscoe Garage at 1612 Grand
Views from the front of that building will be quite suburban.
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