The Midland Lofts (formerly Midland Office Building)
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^My Brooklyn brother has usually lived in under 500sqft last 20 years. The city is his home, the apt is just a place to crash for the night.
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I wasn't trying to imply Cordish isn't consulting with other developers who specialize in micro-units. Was just relaying what I was told.DaveKCMO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 7:57 pmIf only there was a very large housing market in the US that specializes in this type of thing...DColeKC wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 1:51 pm Had a meeting a few days ago with the project manager for this. I never would have thought micro-units would be so complicated but you can imagine the fact that every single inch of space counts. They're looking at some higher end functional furniture that works in these units. I think they'll have to include the beds or bed frame at a minimum to make the spaces work. These are going to be some great small units for folks wanting to get into the downtown market without the luxury price tag.
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is this happening or not
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Happening. Not much physical work being done but there’s a dedicated construction management team actively finalizing plans and the final budget details. I get at least one call a day from Ken who is managing the construction for Cordish.
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3/23 Neighborhood Planning and Development
"Approving an Industrial Development Plan for Midland Residential, LLC for the purpose of constructing a project for economic development consisting of the purchase of construction materials and the construction of a multifamily residential building with approximately 133 residential units (the "Project") located at 1221 Baltimore Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri (the "Project Site"); authorizing and approving various agreements for the purpose of setting forth covenants, agreements and obligations of the City and Midland Residential, LLC; authorizing the issuance of taxable industrial revenue bonds in an amount not to exceed Thirty Five Million Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars and 00/100 ($35,800,000.00); authorizing and approving other documents; authorizing certain other actions in connection with the issuance of said bonds; and directing the City Clerk to provide a copy of this Ordinance to the Director of the Missouri Department of Economic Development."
"Approving an Industrial Development Plan for Midland Residential, LLC for the purpose of constructing a project for economic development consisting of the purchase of construction materials and the construction of a multifamily residential building with approximately 133 residential units (the "Project") located at 1221 Baltimore Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri (the "Project Site"); authorizing and approving various agreements for the purpose of setting forth covenants, agreements and obligations of the City and Midland Residential, LLC; authorizing the issuance of taxable industrial revenue bonds in an amount not to exceed Thirty Five Million Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars and 00/100 ($35,800,000.00); authorizing and approving other documents; authorizing certain other actions in connection with the issuance of said bonds; and directing the City Clerk to provide a copy of this Ordinance to the Director of the Missouri Department of Economic Development."
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Any updates on this?
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An interior demo permit was issued recently
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Big focus on 4L at the moment. Building out the budget for two different locations before making the decision on which site to build on next.AlkaliAxel wrote: ↑Mon Jul 11, 2022 4:29 pmMaybe once they start Midland in the Fall they'll focus in on 4L
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So 1.5-2 years away from a 4 Light groundbreaking best case. Well over a year since Cordish said they were about to announce 4L
1-2 months to decide on a site
9 months to design and entitle.
5 months for city council arguments.
1-2 months to decide on a site
9 months to design and entitle.
5 months for city council arguments.
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So pretty early stagesDColeKC wrote: ↑Mon Jul 11, 2022 5:11 pmBig focus on 4L at the moment. Building out the budget for two different locations before making the decision on which site to build on next.AlkaliAxel wrote: ↑Mon Jul 11, 2022 4:29 pmMaybe once they start Midland in the Fall they'll focus in on 4L
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It’s not nearly as in depth as the actual pre-construction process. More of a fact finding exercise to make the decision on location. Also the overall process of how they budget these buildings has changed which should lead to a faster turn around.normalthings wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 7:43 pmSo pretty early stagesDColeKC wrote: ↑Mon Jul 11, 2022 5:11 pmBig focus on 4L at the moment. Building out the budget for two different locations before making the decision on which site to build on next.AlkaliAxel wrote: ↑Mon Jul 11, 2022 4:29 pm
Maybe once they start Midland in the Fall they'll focus in on 4L
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Is there an update on this one?
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imagine how much cheaper it would have been had Cordish renovated the Midland Building several years ago when interest rates and supplies were so much cheaper.
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Very uninformed take.
Did anyone else see developers building affordable housing downtown over the last 15 years?
If you go back nearly 2 decades you’ll find the master plan always involved the Midland building but didn’t specify when in this plan it was going to be done.
Add in the complications of building affordable, nice and functional apartment units in a old building with issues that’s attached to a historical theatre and maybe, just maybe you could understand why this wasn’t at the top of the priority list.
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Conversions of old office buildings that have happened since P&L District opened. Several weren't ever announced when P&L opened.
Argyle Building (gut job)
The Grand (former Traders on Grand) (gut job)
Mark Twain Building (gut job)
Fairfax Lofts/Hotel Indigo (former Brookfield Building) (gut job)
Power & Light tower (gut job)
Commerce Tower (gut job)
720 Main (Flashcube building) (gut job)
Courthouse Lofts (gut job)
Grand Boulevard Lofts (formerly 1006 Grand) (gut job)
Lucas Place Lofts (gut job)
10Main Center (10 floors) (gut job)
Argyle Building (gut job)
The Grand (former Traders on Grand) (gut job)
Mark Twain Building (gut job)
Fairfax Lofts/Hotel Indigo (former Brookfield Building) (gut job)
Power & Light tower (gut job)
Commerce Tower (gut job)
720 Main (Flashcube building) (gut job)
Courthouse Lofts (gut job)
Grand Boulevard Lofts (formerly 1006 Grand) (gut job)
Lucas Place Lofts (gut job)
10Main Center (10 floors) (gut job)
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1 or 2 of these are income restricted and nearly all were made feasible by the resurrection of downtown, specifically crossroads and PNL. It also goes to show that the amount of old building conversations to new market rate towers is way off. My pro Cordish argument is going to be its clear new market rate towers should have been and should continue to be Cordish main priority. People have been converting old buildings to housing downtown for the last 50 years but new buildings went 30+ years without any progress. I understand the need to convert the Midland building but it’s not a high priority in the greater scope of downtown. That’s my opinion.FangKC wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 9:50 pm Conversions of old office buildings that have happened since P&L District opened. Several weren't ever announced when P&L opened.
Argyle Building (gut job)
The Grand (former Traders on Grand) (gut job)
Mark Twain Building (gut job)
Fairfax Lofts/Hotel Indigo (former Brookfield Building) (gut job)
Power & Light tower (gut job)
Commerce Tower (gut job)
720 Main (Flashcube building) (gut job)
Courthouse Lofts (gut job)
Grand Boulevard Lofts (formerly 1006 Grand) (gut job)
Lucas Place Lofts (gut job)
10Main Center (10 floors) (gut job)
There for a long time the only apartments being done downtown were income restricted due to the tax credits making them doable.