The affordable housing development was disappointing architecturally but is passable considering the units will be affordable priced. There are no excuses for this project. Sure much of the land can’t be built on, but that shouldn’t stop them from being up and being in an urban manor.kcjak wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 3:06 pm Ridiculous that riverfront property in places like Louisville and Omaha attract high rise residential, but KC ends up with schlock. The affordable housing development looks like a soviet-era block and now this and a squat hotel surrounded by parking and with no street/pedestrian activity? Is anyone with the Port Authority demanding (or even asking for) a better fit for the site?
Jason Grill had the guy from Port KC on who is over seeing the Riverfront development. His only experience was with large scale suburb developments.