West Bottoms Redevelopment
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It seems like more restaurants are moving to Tock, i think its lower cost but I really love open table and its reward program. I've probably gotten $300 bucks in open table gift cards with the points program they offer.DaveKCMO wrote:It was packed on Friday night, although the new incarnation is smaller. Steaks were amazing. Reservations are on Tock: https://www.exploretock.com/goldenox?ut ... search_nav
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I forgot to add that I had a very terrific steak at the new Golden Ox on their official opening night. That said, I've not been to many other places in contention for best steak in KC (other than my own home). Steak is generally not something I set out to order, but I would definitely go back to the Golden Ox for another one. From what I can tell (since steak restaurants can be expensive), the prices are very reasonable for this type of a restaurant.
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Learn to Throw an Axe in Kansas City
Taking the outdoors to the West Bottoms, two entrepreneurs have brought urban axe throwing to Kansas City. Blade & Timber founders Matt Baysinger and Ryan Henrich got their start in the escape room business with Breakout KC. With their newest venture, the duo hopes to provide another opportunity for people, ages 10 and up, to socialize through a unique activity.
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Patrons can bring in their own food and drink. Close-toe shoes are required for axe throwing, and Blade & Timber encourages everyone to flaunt their best flannel to get in the spirit of the sport. For more information, visit:
http://www.BladeAndTimber.com
https://www.missourilife.com/learn-to-t ... nsas-city/
Taking the outdoors to the West Bottoms, two entrepreneurs have brought urban axe throwing to Kansas City. Blade & Timber founders Matt Baysinger and Ryan Henrich got their start in the escape room business with Breakout KC. With their newest venture, the duo hopes to provide another opportunity for people, ages 10 and up, to socialize through a unique activity.
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Patrons can bring in their own food and drink. Close-toe shoes are required for axe throwing, and Blade & Timber encourages everyone to flaunt their best flannel to get in the spirit of the sport. For more information, visit:
http://www.BladeAndTimber.com
https://www.missourilife.com/learn-to-t ... nsas-city/
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West Bottoms Flats Starting Soon, First Major Renovation Project in Historic Warehouse District
https://cityscenekc.com/west-bottoms-fl ... -district/Construction is expected to begin soon on the $68 million West Bottoms Flats apartment development, the first major renovation project in the downtown warehouse district that fueled Kansas City’s economic growth in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries.
MCM Company plans to renovate three historic buildings on the north side of the West Bottoms: the Abernathy, 1501 W. Ninth St.; the Liberty, 912 Liberty, and the Wyoming, 925 Wyoming, into 265 market-rate apartments.
The Bemis building at 937 Wyoming will become a 201-space garage.
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This is a great project! Car elevator?!!FangKC wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 4:09 pm West Bottoms Flats Starting Soon, First Major Renovation Project in Historic Warehouse District
https://cityscenekc.com/west-bottoms-fl ... -district/Construction is expected to begin soon on the $68 million West Bottoms Flats apartment development, the first major renovation project in the downtown warehouse district that fueled Kansas City’s economic growth in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries.
MCM Company plans to renovate three historic buildings on the north side of the West Bottoms: the Abernathy, 1501 W. Ninth St.; the Liberty, 912 Liberty, and the Wyoming, 925 Wyoming, into 265 market-rate apartments.
The Bemis building at 937 Wyoming will become a 201-space garage.
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Historic tax credits are absolutely essential. The Fed and State govs need to pull their heads out of their a** and keep those in place and expand. Lots of historic warehouses left in the WB waiting to have a new life.
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First Major Renovation Project In Kansas City's West Bottoms To Start Soon
http://kcur.org/post/first-major-renova ... c#stream/0
http://kcur.org/post/first-major-renova ... c#stream/0
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Why has it taken so long for someone to renovate the building at W. 17th and Genessee?
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Fang, the owner is Jim Monihan and he is not a get-it-done kind of guy...
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I was driving around the West Bottoms over lunch on Thursday and happened upon a renovation project currently underway that I'd never seen publicized. At 1225 Union is a project called the Murdock Lofts. Looks like it is being marketed as 16 1br/1ba apts or as office space/retail. I'm assuming the 1st floor retail would stay regardless as its looks like the floor plan has 4 units per floor of apartments.
Their national historic property registration application has some really cool history and photos.
Link to Apartment Finder showing this property.
See this building on Google Streetview. Here's a link to the developer's website.
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Their national historic property registration application has some really cool history and photos.
Link to Apartment Finder showing this property.
See this building on Google Streetview. Here's a link to the developer's website.
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Great windows in that place.
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Having The Ship right downstairs would be dangerous.
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That is a great old building.
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Map shows location of some meat plants in the West Bottoms. So close to downtown.
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I wish it was still called intercity viaduct instead of lewis and clark
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I've always wondered if companies didn't locate, or build downtown, because of the smell. Our downtown might have been a lot bigger had the stockyards and meat plants been east of the city instead of west of downtown.
Old photo of the stockyards. Click on photo to zoom.
https://pendergastkc.org/collection/913 ... st-bottoms
Old photo of inter-city viaduct.
https://pendergastkc.org/collection/913 ... ty-viaduct
Old photo of the stockyards. Click on photo to zoom.
https://pendergastkc.org/collection/913 ... st-bottoms
Old photo of inter-city viaduct.
https://pendergastkc.org/collection/913 ... ty-viaduct
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GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE BELOW THE BOTTOMS
https://landscapearchitecturemagazine.o ... VlnDvF8jSI...
Notably, this is the first time a municipal water federal consent decree has allowed the use of green infrastructure, according to Andy Shively, a special assistant to the City Manager Troy Schulte, who works on issues relating to the consent decree. And the developer-driven West Bottoms Flats mixed-use residential complex designed by Kansas City-based BNIM is shaping up to be an influential test case for ways the private sector can grapple with public sector failure toward water quality goals.
Landscape architects at BNIM have designed the flats’ green infrastructure capacity to absorb excess stormwater as a series of placemaking amenities “in order to prevent it from being [value-engineered] from the project,” says Cheryl Lough, the director of BNIM’s landscape architecture studio.
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IDK how old these are, but didn't see them posted here. From BNIM's site
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