I like the green and blue colors. The purple messes with my eyes a bit.
Hospital Hill activity
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Re: Hospital Hill activity
Mayor is tweeting about activity planned for hospital hill's Health Sciences District.
He added the accompanying image
He added the accompanying image
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Re: Hospital Hill activity
What does it look like now without all that there?
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Re: Hospital Hill activity
A grass lot and an unoccupied parking lot
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Re: Hospital Hill activity
If you zoom in at the Kauffman Center you'll see a couple towers to the west of it that don't currently exist. Something from a previous study the architects forgot to remove from their downtown massing model?
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Re: Hospital Hill activity
Hotel Bravo?Critical_Mass wrote: ↑Sat May 14, 2022 8:57 amIf you zoom in at the Kauffman Center you'll see a couple towers to the west of it that don't currently exist. Something from a previous study the architects forgot to remove from their downtown massing model?
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Re: Hospital Hill activity
Is the KCMO Health Dept building being replaced? It is missing in the rendering.
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Nofreedog wrote: ↑Sat May 14, 2022 10:57 amHotel Bravo?Critical_Mass wrote: ↑Sat May 14, 2022 8:57 amIf you zoom in at the Kauffman Center you'll see a couple towers to the west of it that don't currently exist. Something from a previous study the architects forgot to remove from their downtown massing model?
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Re: Hospital Hill activity
Legislature Approves $40M for Latest UMKC Hospital Hill Project
https://www.umkc.edu/chancellor/initiat ... tation.pdf
https://cityscenekc.com/legislature-app ... oPZHyFw6EMUMKC is pursuing an $80 million healthcare education building at Hospital Hill, the latest proposed investment in an area of greater downtown that’s attracted more than a half billion dollars in new construction in recent years.
Last week, the Missouri General Assembly authorized $40 million for a proposed building that would house “state-of-the-art” dental teaching clinics and expanded medical school teaching facilities, according to UMKC.
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As of a year ago, more than 16,000 people now work or study in the Hospital Hill area, and its triggered more than $550 million in new construction.
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https://www.umkc.edu/chancellor/initiat ... tation.pdf
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I thought the plan was to add on to the present dental school, this says "a proposed BUILDING" ?
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UMKC plans $100M addition to Health Sciences District
https://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/ ... 2022-07-01The University of Missouri-Kansas City envisions a multistory building to house several programs in the Health Sciences District, but first it has to raise $60 million.
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Jul 1, 2022
The University of Missouri-Kansas City envisions a multistory building to house several programs in the Health Sciences District, but first it has to raise $60 million.
The state appropriated $40 million for the estimated $100 million facility, and the school will have to raise the rest privately.
The building would house the schools of dentistry and medicine, the Data Science and Analytics Innovation Center, and the biomedical engineering program, UMKC said in a release. UMKC would use the first several floors, and additional floors may be made available to health-related tenants, the release says. The school’s spaces will include clinics, simulation labs, dental emergency services and greater interprofessional collaboration.
“A united medical and dental building will be a signature facility, as there is only one such institution in the country with this combined learning and clinical environment,” UMKC Chancellor Mauli Agrawal said in the release.
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UMKC secures $30M gift from Sunderland Foundation for new medical, dentistry building
https://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/ ... 2022-10-20The Sunderland Foundation gave $30 million to the University of Missouri-Kansas City to be used on new facilities for the schools of medicine and dentistry.
The $120 million building will be called the Healthcare Innovation and Delivery Building, and it will house new dental teaching clinics and more medical school teaching facilities. Also inside will be the UMKC Health Equity Institute, the university’s Data Science and Analytics Innovation Center, and its new biomedical engineering program, according to a release.
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120 million should be a sizeable building. Is there a rendering of the actual building?
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I haven't seen any renderings of the specific building yet.
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Re: Hospital Hill activity
On exactly what site?
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Re: Hospital Hill activity
I believe this would go on the NE corner of 25th and Charlotte. I don't know if the above renderings are accurate at all, but this could possibly be one, or both of the towers (if it is a twin tower building) between the numbers 2 and 3.
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Scroll to the bottom of the page at this link to see a map of the planned campus. No building rendering though.
https://www.umkc.edu/chancellor/initia ... tation.pdf