Jamestown Square - W39th St
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Roughly 1 space per unit and a 1-1 replacement of existing spaces. I doubt the developer would building so many if not to appease the neighborhood. Dave on Twitter posted that this garage sizes pays no attention to 15 minute frequency buses or a potential streetcar extension. I am sure the neighborhood would approve of lower parking if an extension was announced or studied.
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Living in the neighborhood I'll certainly participate in the next community engagement meeting. I will try to raise points on the potential negatives of assuming that growing the residential population of Volker necessarily means a one to one increase in the number of cars to the number of units. Not viable for the neighborhood longterm in my opinion. I will also lodge my objection to the destruction of the sixplex. I wish I believed my comments would matter. The parking point will probably be at odds with the neighborhood and on the point of the sixplex I doubt the developer will change course. Diappointing but I will speak my mind. A new study on streetcar extension is likely moot on this point. Other routes besides 39th would be higher priority (Independence Ave, Linwood, ect). 15 minute frecuency busses will be an argument to make but unfortunately one that I don't see swaying enough residents.normalthings wrote: ↑Sat May 15, 2021 6:55 pm Roughly 1 space per unit and a 1-1 replacement of existing spaces. I doubt the developer would building so many if not to appease the neighborhood. Dave on Twitter posted that this garage sizes pays no attention to 15 minute frequency buses or a potential streetcar extension. I am sure the neighborhood would approve of lower parking if an extension was announced or studied.
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Re: Jamestown Square - W39th St
Saving the 6plex would cut off the proposed construction over 2 lots. I also suspect there is a longer term plan to build over the houses to the west of the six plex. Doing so would take the per unit parking ratio below 1-1 but of course you don’t want to announce a plan before securing the land. It looks like Block has bought up some houses in the area too.
As for the tweet:
https://twitter.com/kclightrail/status/ ... 6544?s=21
As for the tweet:
https://twitter.com/kclightrail/status/ ... 6544?s=21
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We need to convince developers to stop tearing down viable buildings to build new buildings, and focus instead of just building on already-vacant lots, and surface parking lots. There are plenty of those to create housing in the Metro area.
I'm uncomfortable with that 6-plex being demolished, but I'm also uncomfortable with tearing down the three single-family houses on Bell. None of them seem "blighted" to me. The one north of the 6-plex looks to be in good condition actually. All three seem to be in good enough condition for renovation if need be.
In essence, the developer is tearing down perfectly-good structures to build a new structure on those parcels.
Tearing down still viable buildings and building over them is bad for the climate. We have to stop doing that, and create housing on vacant lots where we can enhance city tax revenues as well.
I'm uncomfortable with that 6-plex being demolished, but I'm also uncomfortable with tearing down the three single-family houses on Bell. None of them seem "blighted" to me. The one north of the 6-plex looks to be in good condition actually. All three seem to be in good enough condition for renovation if need be.
In essence, the developer is tearing down perfectly-good structures to build a new structure on those parcels.
Tearing down still viable buildings and building over them is bad for the climate. We have to stop doing that, and create housing on vacant lots where we can enhance city tax revenues as well.
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Re: Jamestown Square - W39th St
I did a quick cut and paste job using the apartment building on the NE corner of State Line and 39th Street as the model. I can't see why that building is viable financially, and a smaller footprint Jamestown Square wouldn't also be viable financially without tearing down the four structures on Bell.
Even the smaller Jamestown Square would be larger than the Stateline and 39th building.
Even the smaller Jamestown Square would be larger than the Stateline and 39th building.
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Re: Jamestown Square - W39th St
Btw, on that block, I noticed 3947 State Line Road is for sale. It's a KCPL substation building. It appears in good condition.
https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/3947-St ... O/5952547/
https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/3947-St ... O/5952547/
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Re: Jamestown Square - W39th St
Perform some minor renovations and market it as office spaces for small start up companiesFangKC wrote: ↑Sat May 15, 2021 9:24 pm Btw, on that block, I noticed 3947 State Line Road is for sale. It's a KCPL substation building. It appears in good condition.
https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/3947-St ... O/5952547/
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Scratch that. They are moving forward w/o incentives. Will likely change if lumber prices remain elevated
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The project is specifically focused on KU students and staff. The Jazz Parking lot is the largest redevelopment site in the 39th street area and the largest on the MO side within walking distance to the hospital. There is really nothing else left to build on that doesn't involve demoing existing structures. Replacing 1 house with 8-12 apartments gives the city a sizable boost in e-tax and property tax income.FangKC wrote: ↑Sat May 15, 2021 9:11 pm We need to convince developers that stop tearing down viable buildings to build new buildings, and focus instead of just building on already-vacant lots, and surface parking lots. There are plenty of those to create housing in the Metro area.
I'm uncomfortable with that 6-plex being demolished, but I'm also uncomfortable with tearing down the three single-family houses on Bell. None of them seem "blighted" to me. The one north of the 6-plex looks to be in good condition actually. All three seem to be in good enough condition for renovation if need be.
In essence, the developer is tearing down perfectly-good structures to build a new structure on those parcels.
Tearing down still viable buildings and building over them is bad for the climate. We have to stop doing that, and create housing on vacant lots where we can enhance city tax revenues as well.
The Price Brothers development has a sub 1-1 unit parking ratio. The neighborhood is requiring this project to not only hit 1-1 but also replace all exiting spaces and provide residential guest parking. All of those parking costs are going to need to be spread across more units, especially if you want to avoid using incentives. Milhaus is a pretty urban-minded developer. They will do sub 1-1 if it were not required by land owner, neighborhood, etc.
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I walked around the block on Friday and there was work being done in the 3947 Stateline building. For sale sign outside indicated class A office space.
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I also saw some renders from Volker neighborhood meeting, can't seem to find them now. The previously discussed six-plex will be preserved based on the most recent plan presented.
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Here they are. Not the best quality. Seems like they're going for an Artistry look on State Line.FlippantCitizen wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 1:21 pm I also saw some renders from Volker neighborhood meeting, can't seem to find them now. The previously discussed six-plex will be preserved based on the most recent plan presented.
Recording: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1x6OWUS ... -HmGt/view
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Re: Jamestown Square - W39th St
Two tone red/black brick would be more fitting to surrounding block
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Absolutely would love for the6 plex to be saved-very KC style!
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I believe it will be. The current plan shows them building around it. The one we are talking about is the red brick in the rendering of the view of Bell Street. Public input was key to this. I was heartened that there actually was a response from the developer on this.
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Re: Jamestown Square - W39th St
Is this one going ahead?