KC breaks ground on new affordable apartments off Troost named for neighborhood pastor
A new affordable housing development will transform a Beacon Hill corner where thousands were called to pray for decades.
Kansas City officials and developers staged a groundbreaking of the upcoming Mabion supportive housing development at 2732 Forest Ave., one block east of Troost Avenue, on Thursday. The Mabion will offer 57 units of affordable housing with one to three bedrooms, including 11 units set aside for families struggling with homelessness.
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The Mabion will take the place of the Bethlehem Kingdom Center’s former home, also known as the Kansas City Prayer Dome.
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According to the construction bid, units will be for residents living at or under 60% of the area median income, which in Kansas City is $43,320 for one person, and $61,860 for a family of four, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Ed Lowndes, executive director of the Housing Authority of Kansas City, said a portion of the units will be dedicated to families with very low incomes using housing vouchers.
The $19.3 million project is funded through a mix of sources, including tax credits from the Missouri Housing Development Commission, federal housing funds administered from both the state and the city, Kansas City’s Housing Trust Fund and bank loans.
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It also allows the opportunity to be closer to the renewal on Troost, better public transit and other new developments in Kansas City, he said.
“And a little bit closer to being the Kansas City that we want: one where everybody has opportunity, where there is access to affordable and attainable housing for people of all ages and, more than anything, where we are able to support a community thriving — thriving to its fullest extent in decades,” Lucas said.
Mayor Lucas posted on social media on Thursday afternoon that the project marks more than 2,500 units in the works out of the city’s Housing Trust Fund.
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The Mabion is expected to be completed in early 2026.
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