grecobs wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 2:46 pm
Beautiful pics and super impressive progress. If memory serves, 2 Light, 3 Light, 1400KC, and the Loews hotel were all surface lots. More of this, faster!
GRID wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 10:19 am
Seems like they will need to raise the crane, but I don't see one of those deals that wrap around the tower that helps add more sections.
GRID wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 10:19 am
Seems like they will need to raise the crane, but I don't see one of those deals that wrap around the tower that helps add more sections.
I think 1-2 jumps was posted by JeDunn
It is odd, the hoisting collar was not fitted to the crane (unless it is below grade). Would JE Dunn really interrupt a continuous pour to disassemble and reassemble? It'll be interesting to watch how they manage the jump.
GRID wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 10:19 am
Seems like they will need to raise the crane, but I don't see one of those deals that wrap around the tower that helps add more sections.
I think 1-2 jumps was posted by JeDunn
It is odd, the hoisting collar was not fitted to the crane (unless it is below grade). Would JE Dunn really interrupt a continuous pour to disassemble and reassemble? It'll be interesting to watch how they manage the jump.
After billions of dollars in investment, downtown KC now welcomes over 10 million visitors a year. Twenty years ago, that number was just 225,000.
“We have 60 percent of the people — six, zero — that are moving into our buildings are actually coming from out of the market. So these are people that never lived in KC before
I thought was only 27k last year at census..
Now over 32,000 thousand people live, work and play downtown.
Opening in 1 year
Jansen says September 2023 cannot come fast enough.
After billions of dollars in investment, downtown KC now welcomes over 10 million visitors a year. Twenty years ago, that number was just 225,000.
That doesn't even make sense. I'm not downplaying how much downtown KC has improved, but these visitors numbers look extremely cherry picked on both ends.
And I hope way more than 32k work downtown. That sounds like residents alone.
UMKC Roo wrote: ↑Thu Sep 29, 2022 3:19 pm
Found these quotes interesting
After billions of dollars in investment, downtown KC now welcomes over 10 million visitors a year. Twenty years ago, that number was just 225,000.
“We have 60 percent of the people — six, zero — that are moving into our buildings are actually coming from out of the market. So these are people that never lived in KC before
I thought was only 27k last year at census..
Now over 32,000 thousand people live, work and play downtown.
Opening in 1 year
Jansen says September 2023 cannot come fast enough.
Census is well below what DowntownKC org has always polled.
I tend to think DowntownKC org might have a better hold on the population count downtown.
GRID wrote: ↑Thu Sep 29, 2022 3:46 pm
After billions of dollars in investment, downtown KC now welcomes over 10 million visitors a year. Twenty years ago, that number was just 225,000.
And I hope way more than 32k work downtown. That sounds like residents alone.