Crown Center: urban disaster, shining star, or in-between
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Re: Crown Center: urban disaster, shining star, or in-between
I feel like crown center in its entirety needs a major overhaul. The stores, though, are probably the least of its problems. I think the different storefronts from different periods of the complex’s history help sell the idea that crown center is a city within a city. Are some of the stores kinda tacky? Sure, but that’s never struck me as a massive issue.
What is a big issue is how dated many of the buildings and systems are.
The mall garage is dirty, dark and claustrophobic, nobody wants to rent out the original office buildings because they’re so dated and isolated from everything, the skywalks need work and their touristy info boards haven’t been updated in probably decades, the rooftop restaurants are totally defunct, and the complex as a whole makes no attempt to engage its surroundings besides the link to union station.
The most visible need for the complex is a good cleaning job. Concrete is stained, glass is dark and grimey, rooftop areas are abandoned and landscaping is lacking.
Worst of all, though, is that the path up the atrium waterfall is restricted and that’s just unacceptable
What is a big issue is how dated many of the buildings and systems are.
The mall garage is dirty, dark and claustrophobic, nobody wants to rent out the original office buildings because they’re so dated and isolated from everything, the skywalks need work and their touristy info boards haven’t been updated in probably decades, the rooftop restaurants are totally defunct, and the complex as a whole makes no attempt to engage its surroundings besides the link to union station.
The most visible need for the complex is a good cleaning job. Concrete is stained, glass is dark and grimey, rooftop areas are abandoned and landscaping is lacking.
Worst of all, though, is that the path up the atrium waterfall is restricted and that’s just unacceptable
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Re: Crown Center: urban disaster, shining star, or in-between
Those lots south of CC would make a great baseball stadium location. Great views too. Don't know if they are big enough.
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Re: Crown Center: urban disaster, shining star, or in-between
It might barely be big enough, it would have to front Main. Cutting off Grand and 27th would be the problem at that spotnormalthings wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 3:48 amThere are enough acres but the layout doesn’t work. I think it gets too narrow with Union Cemetery to the south.
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Re: Crown Center: urban disaster, shining star, or in-between
This may have been mentioned a few pages back but Starbucks and Burnt End BBQ are taking over the Milano space. There is a nice sandwich board sign out front advertising the same.
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Re: Crown Center: urban disaster, shining star, or in-between
I would assume some of the cemetery would have to be moved. Which is something we are going to have to address in the US. I heard somewhere that your burial plot is only good for 100 years in Great Britain and they you can be relocated without legal recourse.normalthings wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 3:48 amThere are enough acres but the layout doesn’t work. I think it gets too narrow with Union Cemetery to the south.
That would be a huge shot in the arm for CC.
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Re: Crown Center: urban disaster, shining star, or in-between
Much of Europe has these time restrictions on graves. Notably, historic graves are exempted. And in this case, KC Union Cemetery is historic (and landmarked), with a deep-rooted and active preservation group supporting it. Never going to move.shinatoo wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 11:15 amI would assume some of the cemetery would have to be moved. Which is something we are going to have to address in the US. I heard somewhere that your burial plot is only good for 100 years in Great Britain and they you can be relocated without legal recourse.normalthings wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 3:48 am
There are enough acres but the layout doesn’t work. I think it gets too narrow with Union Cemetery to the south.
That would be a huge shot in the arm for CC.
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Re: Crown Center: urban disaster, shining star, or in-between
I say leave Union Cemetery alone. There are several old urban cemeteries in dense parts of Paris, and they add to the charm of the city.
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Re: Crown Center: urban disaster, shining star, or in-between
KC is the last place on earth that needs to dig up bodies for development
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Re: Crown Center: urban disaster, shining star, or in-between
I happen to agree with KnuckleHead: Overly conservative. They needed to hold this posture through the 1970's through the 1990's.
CC is missing out on a building boom. I hope they dust off plans and participate.
CC is missing out on a building boom. I hope they dust off plans and participate.
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Re: Crown Center: urban disaster, shining star, or in-between
Are there any pre-construction design renderings or early publicity photos of crown center out there? I swear I saw some early designs on here once, but I can’t find them.
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Re: Crown Center: urban disaster, shining star, or in-between
This drawing was added to the 2700 Grand Avenue site listing.
https://reporting.loopnet.com/report/73 ... eec6bd5bbc
https://reporting.loopnet.com/report/73 ... eec6bd5bbc
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Re: Crown Center: urban disaster, shining star, or in-between
A second floor or (maybe higher) patio across the whole curved facade would be great. Think of the views!
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Re: Crown Center: urban disaster, shining star, or in-between
North is up in that plan, so the curved facade would be facing the cemetary
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Re: Crown Center: urban disaster, shining star, or in-between
Is this where they have started to dismantle the steel tube art sculpture?
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Re: Crown Center: urban disaster, shining star, or in-between
No. this is to the south of that across 27th St. The sculpture is just to be restored.
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Re: Crown Center: urban disaster, shining star, or in-between
Oh i see. Was confused. Well the cemetery isn't a bad view either...Critical_Mass wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 2:07 pm North is up in that plan, so the curved facade would be facing the cemetary
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Re: Crown Center: urban disaster, shining star, or in-between
Its quite large a base they are showing taking up the entire plot. It jogs at Main there so the would be more of a DT skyline view than the bulk of SF Tower and the Westin and Morrison and Hecker might indicate. I still think with all its flat topped buildings(so LA) in CC this building needs a Crown to landmark CC in the skyline. Something like Empress Carlotta's crown on the towers of the Puerto Vallarta cathedral, but more like the spiked Hallmark crown on the back of every card.
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Re: Crown Center: urban disaster, shining star, or in-between
Columns appear to be on a 30 foot spacing. This looks like a dated design. Anything built nowadays will generally only have columns around the exterior.normalthings wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 5:25 am This drawing was added to the 2700 Grand Avenue site listing.
https://reporting.loopnet.com/report/73 ... eec6bd5bbc
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Re: Crown Center: urban disaster, shining star, or in-between
Crayola Cafe has closed after 20 years. They've already started dismantling the space. What a wasted opportunity - there's no way this couldn't have been a money machine if done right. Add a couple of party rooms to rent out and couple those with Sea Life, Legoland, Science City or Kaleidoscope packages. Crown Center could use another kid-centric restaurant given the success of Fritz's.