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Re: Westport
GouldEvans' move to 4200 Pennsylvania: https://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/ ... ffice.html
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Re: Westport
Gould Evans move seems like an unfortunate use of that building, relative to the retail build-out that was previously discussed. That end of Pennsylvania could use more energy, and with St. Luke's vacating that office space it seemed like a good opportunity to switch to a more active use on the quiet end of Pennsylvania.
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4200 is a dead back end corner of the neighborhood. It would be a really bad spot to put retail.
Given there's tons of parking without teardowns keep it all as office space so there's customers around to go to the existing retail spaces.
Given there's tons of parking without teardowns keep it all as office space so there's customers around to go to the existing retail spaces.
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On the other hand, Westport doesn't have to be a shitshow everywhere. But my guess is that the shitshow will eventually make its way down Pennsylvania regardless of what happens with this building.rxlexi wrote: ↑Fri Oct 12, 2018 2:33 pm Gould Evans move seems like an unfortunate use of that building, relative to the retail build-out that was previously discussed. That end of Pennsylvania could use more energy, and with St. Luke's vacating that office space it seemed like a good opportunity to switch to a more active use on the quiet end of Pennsylvania.
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Re: Westport
Westport Plan Public Meeting on Oct. 23: https://www.facebook.com/events/297607444409391/
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SHS moving from Crossroads to Westport:
https://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/ ... -move.html
Former Gould Evans space.
Nowhere to park in the Crossroads! People won't take the bus or carpool even if you pay them!
Actually seems like it should be a solid move for them, and for Westport. Curious what next use will be for the old building in Crossroads.
https://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/ ... -move.html
Former Gould Evans space.
Nowhere to park in the Crossroads! People won't take the bus or carpool even if you pay them!
Actually seems like it should be a solid move for them, and for Westport. Curious what next use will be for the old building in Crossroads.
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Re: Westport
Does KCATA have something like a sales team to work with downtown companies to provide company subsidized monthly bus passes? And monthly bus passes now include free 60min bikeshare rides. Bus passes are $40/month at my company; they are willing to do this to cut back on parking spaces needed.
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Trying to build a team for that, but the drop in ridership/revenue makes adding staff kind of difficult.earthling wrote: ↑Thu Oct 18, 2018 10:56 am Does KCATA have something like a sales team to work with downtown companies to provide company subsidized monthly bus passes? And monthly bus passes now include free 60min bikeshare rides. Bus passes are $40/month at my company; they are willing to do this to cut back on parking spaces needed.
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Maybe flyers or some way to inform businesses alternative ways to cut need for parking. Should promoting biz to subsidize bus passes be a hot button item with downtown orgs? If can help if biz and their employees know about it.DaveKCMO wrote: ↑Thu Oct 18, 2018 11:40 amTrying to build a team for that, but the drop in ridership/revenue makes adding staff kind of difficult.earthling wrote: ↑Thu Oct 18, 2018 10:56 am Does KCATA have something like a sales team to work with downtown companies to provide company subsidized monthly bus passes? And monthly bus passes now include free 60min bikeshare rides. Bus passes are $40/month at my company; they are willing to do this to cut back on parking spaces needed.
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Re: Westport
Good to see the Westport streetscape extended to 39th Street on Broadway.
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By the way....one of my favorite parts of Westport is the original 1800's limestone curbs on 39th Terrace between Pennsylvania & Washington streets. Sometimes, its the little things...
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Re: Westport
What’s going on with the project replacing the bank at Westport and Broadway. Also the one above char bar?
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The BofA replacement building by Opus is in full-go mode, building foundations. The CAD project next to Manor Square is....(sound of crickets).
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Westport Manor Square was approved back Summary of 2017. Nothing else since then. It's a major project in a city with a lot of inventory coming online. Wouldn't be surprised if they were having financing issues.
http://maps.kcmo.org/kcgis/rest/service ... ents/14402
http://maps.kcmo.org/kcgis/rest/service ... ents/14402
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Thanks for the pics!
Bit of a side note, but I've been thinking about this recently - does any know the history of the blue and white street name tiles? At one point were all streets marked with these tiles?
I grew up near Brookside where many streets had these, and they've actually been replaced in large parts of those neighborhoods, but not in many others throughout the city.
The only other city I've seen them in is New Orleans. Love seeing them return in modern streetscape projects such as above.
Bit of a side note, but I've been thinking about this recently - does any know the history of the blue and white street name tiles? At one point were all streets marked with these tiles?
I grew up near Brookside where many streets had these, and they've actually been replaced in large parts of those neighborhoods, but not in many others throughout the city.
The only other city I've seen them in is New Orleans. Love seeing them return in modern streetscape projects such as above.
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Re: Westport
Damn - I thought today was the 23rd!! Did anyone attend?DaveKCMO wrote: ↑Mon Oct 15, 2018 8:54 pm Westport Plan Public Meeting on Oct. 23: https://www.facebook.com/events/297607444409391/
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I did. Here's how it went:kcjak wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 10:33 amDamn - I thought today was the 23rd!! Did anyone attend?DaveKCMO wrote: ↑Mon Oct 15, 2018 8:54 pm Westport Plan Public Meeting on Oct. 23: https://www.facebook.com/events/297607444409391/
1) Overly long PowerPoint to explain three "areas" -- Westport/Penn, Broadway/Mill, and neighborhoods -- each with their own recommended forms, materials, "grain", height.
2) Cranky people ask "questions" which is really a chance to waste everyone's time with tirades about chains, parking, Opus, streetcar.
3) Turn all attendees in to city planners approving or rejecting sample infill buildings.
4) I left out of boredom.
Honestly, I can't believe the meeting was conducted this way. If you want feedback, make people write it down on their own time at a table. Don't waste my time giving voice to every crank who could make the two hour commitment to bog the process down. I want the information and to provide my feedback. And don't get me started on making everyone think they are qualified to review/approve development plans...
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This is unfortunate. Also, not a big fan of segmenting Westport, or most neighborhoods, into "areas". We need to think more holistically about integrating residential and commercial, not continued reliance on separate uses and standards. You know, like a real city.And don't get me started on making everyone think they are qualified to review/approve development plans..
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Re: Westport
The city was designed as areas.
Each addition to the city came with different development patterns depending on when a developer took a farm and parceled it out.