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"Two single-family residential projects in the far southeastern corner of Overland Park are expected to generate about 2,500 new homes in the next few years, helping drive the city's housing start numbers back to pre-recession levels."
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"Together, the three new projects are expected to increase Overland Park's population, already the largest in Johnson County, by more than 7,500, Messer said."
"OP Expects Single-Family Boom"
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chrizow wrote: "Together, the three new projects are this Ponzi scheme is expected to increase Overland Park's population, already the largest in Johnson County, by more than 7,500, Messer said."
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157th street is so 2010.
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meanwhile, everything north of 87th (?) continues to rot and bleed retail.
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The east side of KCMO is starting to look like the Ghost of Christmas Future for parts of northern JoCo. Of course, if you built your city on rock n roll on a development model that constantly craves new blood, you can't be too shocked.DaveKCMO wrote:meanwhile, everything north of 87th (?) continues to rot and bleed retail.
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I can't think of anywhere right off where this is the case. Newer, modern retail developments have been build on the border and adjoining areas of far northern OP though, in Mission and Merriam. The east side of 95th and Metcalf, of course, needs some help, which hopefully the developer who recently bought that land will come up with something good.DaveKCMO wrote:meanwhile, everything north of 87th (?) continues to rot and bleed retail.
http://www.kansascity.com/2014/02/28/48 ... enter.html
Eastern Shawnee, on the other hand, you could make a more valid jab at considering all of the empty retail space along Quivira between SM PKWY and 75th St. However, there's a start at progress there, with the renovation of 10 Quivira Plaza and SM PKWY and Quivira and ongoing improvement to Shawnee Parkway Plaza and SM PKWY and Pflumm.
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I'd disagree about Mission and Merriam. Ikea not withstanding, they haven't been able to keep the Home Depot complex full. Downtown Merriam has plenty of empty storefronts. The Johnson Drive stretch of Mission is barely hanging on, most of the activity has been current tenants moving around to take advantage of excess empty storefronts.
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It would have been a miracle to keep the Johnson Drive storefronts full with the ongoing flood-control construction that's been going on for what feels like a decade. I think they've done a fantastic job considering how many businesses have had to put up "HONEST! We're still in business!" signs.
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everything down there is so 1997.kboish wrote:157th street is so 2010.
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I think the problems started long before the street construction, though they are certainly missing the post-recession recovery because of it.heatherkay wrote:It would have been a miracle to keep the Johnson Drive storefronts full with the ongoing flood-control construction that's been going on for what feels like a decade. I think they've done a fantastic job considering how many businesses have had to put up "HONEST! We're still in business!" signs.