Plaza Residential Development
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Re: Plaza Residential Development
More new construction. 716 W. 45th Street's foundation is in place; 712 and 708 W. 45th framed in.
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Photos taken of Plaza Heights residential development and area. Plaza Heights all look like they are selling really quickly, with a lot of lots spoken for so far.
https://plazaheights.com/site-plan/
Crowne Plaza (45th and Madison)
Tudors
Looking at rear of 736 West 45th Street foundation and other homes along 45th st rear.
Dorset Apartments 46th and Summit
Construction equipment along 728 732 and 736 W. 44th, Terrace
Homes along 45th st.
https://plazaheights.com/site-plan/
Crowne Plaza (45th and Madison)
Tudors
Looking at rear of 736 West 45th Street foundation and other homes along 45th st rear.
Dorset Apartments 46th and Summit
Construction equipment along 728 732 and 736 W. 44th, Terrace
Homes along 45th st.
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Re: Plaza Residential Development
Thanks for the photos Alejandro46. I hadn't been able to get down there for updates lately.
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Re: Plaza Residential Development
The Dorset Apartments at 46th Street and Summit.
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Quite a few of those new houses on 45th St are not selling and have been on the market for a long time.
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I just looked up the houses on 45 St. There is only 1 currently active on the market. There are 3 under contract and 3 that have sold.
And for 44th Terrace, there are 3 active (2 were just listed this week and the 3rd was less than a month ago) and 5 under contract.
It seems like they are selling quite well.
And for 44th Terrace, there are 3 active (2 were just listed this week and the 3rd was less than a month ago) and 5 under contract.
It seems like they are selling quite well.
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From city planning docket: 255 unit multi-family apartment. "The Dylan"
CASE # CD-CPC-2019-00231 – 4711 Belleview – A request to rezoning about 0.5 acre
from District R-1.5 (Residential 1.5) to District MPD (Master Plan Development), for the
purpose of amending the MPD Plan on 1.7 acres to allow for 255 unit multi-family
apartment on about 1.7 acres generally located on at the northeast corner of W.
48th Street and Belleview Avenue.
Applicant: Alex Toye, Action Pact Design Group
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Dorset:
Tudors:
SFH infill:
Mirabelle...man this one is hideous:
Next to Mirabelle, getting a renovation:
Tudors:
SFH infill:
Mirabelle...man this one is hideous:
Next to Mirabelle, getting a renovation:
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There was a new plan submitted to Compass earlier this week for a multi-family residential development at 4434 Washington. Looks like it will involve demolishing the last three of the original little bungalow homes on that block.
I don't see any renderings or details such as the number of units. The building permit is valued around $4.5M, so this doesn't seem to be a particularly large project.
It looks like the builder is Titan Built who also worked on the 44 Washington building, directly to the north of this. So, I wonder if this will be the same team behind this - BRES, NSPJ
https://compasskc.kcmo.org/EnerGov_Prod ... 065500dc46
I don't see any renderings or details such as the number of units. The building permit is valued around $4.5M, so this doesn't seem to be a particularly large project.
It looks like the builder is Titan Built who also worked on the 44 Washington building, directly to the north of this. So, I wonder if this will be the same team behind this - BRES, NSPJ
https://compasskc.kcmo.org/EnerGov_Prod ... 065500dc46
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I looked at the new Plaza Heights homes about a year ago. I liked the neighborhood but for us, and we weren't crazy about the floor plan, they were a bit too small and the configuration of having to lug groceries etc.. out of a garage a flight of stairs was not really suitable for a retirement home (although elevators were available). I just noticed that since that time, they have raised the price from $550,000 to $640,000. At $550,000, I thought they were priced about right and they would sell but to my surprise they have not even sold off their existing stock. At $640,000, I think they will have a very difficulty time selling these.
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The villas project has construction fencing up. Its a much larger site than I had expected.KCtoBrooklyn wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2020 2:51 pm There was a new plan submitted to Compass earlier this week for a multi-family residential development at 4434 Washington. Looks like it will involve demolishing the last three of the original little bungalow homes on that block.
I don't see any renderings or details such as the number of units. The building permit is valued around $4.5M, so this doesn't seem to be a particularly large project.
It looks like the builder is Titan Built who also worked on the 44 Washington building, directly to the north of this. So, I wonder if this will be the same team behind this - BRES, NSPJ
https://compasskc.kcmo.org/EnerGov_Prod ... 065500dc46
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I drove past these and liked the designs. Their website hasn't been updated since either November or June but shows only 1 completed home left for sale and 2 under construction homes on the market.Highlander wrote: ↑Fri Jan 29, 2021 3:10 pm I looked at the new Plaza Heights homes about a year ago. I liked the neighborhood but for us, and we weren't crazy about the floor plan, they were a bit too small and the configuration of having to lug groceries etc.. out of a garage a flight of stairs was not really suitable for a retirement home (although elevators were available). I just noticed that since that time, they have raised the price from $550,000 to $640,000. At $550,000, I thought they were priced about right and they would sell but to my surprise they have not even sold off their existing stock. At $640,000, I think they will have a very difficulty time selling these.
Reece Nichols shows those 3 for sale plus 2 of the next phase plus the model house.
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We looked also. Pretty nice, but I agree way too many stairs. There is an elevator option but I am hopefully 30 years away from needing that.Highlander wrote: ↑Fri Jan 29, 2021 3:10 pm I looked at the new Plaza Heights homes about a year ago. I liked the neighborhood but for us, and we weren't crazy about the floor plan, they were a bit too small and the configuration of having to lug groceries etc.. out of a garage a flight of stairs was not really suitable for a retirement home (although elevators were available). I just noticed that since that time, they have raised the price from $550,000 to $640,000. At $550,000, I thought they were priced about right and they would sell but to my surprise they have not even sold off their existing stock. At $640,000, I think they will have a very difficulty time selling these.
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Seems like most have sold?normalthings wrote: ↑Fri Jan 29, 2021 5:44 pmI drove past these and liked the designs. Their website hasn't been updated since either November or June but shows only 1 completed home left for sale and 2 under construction homes on the market.Highlander wrote: ↑Fri Jan 29, 2021 3:10 pm I looked at the new Plaza Heights homes about a year ago. I liked the neighborhood but for us, and we weren't crazy about the floor plan, they were a bit too small and the configuration of having to lug groceries etc.. out of a garage a flight of stairs was not really suitable for a retirement home (although elevators were available). I just noticed that since that time, they have raised the price from $550,000 to $640,000. At $550,000, I thought they were priced about right and they would sell but to my surprise they have not even sold off their existing stock. At $640,000, I think they will have a very difficulty time selling these.
Reece Nichols shows those 3 for sale plus 2 of the next phase plus the model house.
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Re: Plaza Residential Development
4511 Summit St, 16 units, replacing two empty lots and two SF lots.
This is becoming a saga. Large NIMBY turn out today at NPD... mostly due to parking... from the large building across the street. Committee members completely crumbled to them, given a hold to 3/20. KC needs people actively supporting the project against them.
https://clerk.kcmo.gov/LegislationDetai ... s=&Search=
https://compasskc.kcmo.org/EnerGov_Prod ... ttachments
This is becoming a saga. Large NIMBY turn out today at NPD... mostly due to parking... from the large building across the street. Committee members completely crumbled to them, given a hold to 3/20. KC needs people actively supporting the project against them.
https://clerk.kcmo.gov/LegislationDetai ... s=&Search=
https://compasskc.kcmo.org/EnerGov_Prod ... ttachments
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Didn't know this was happening. Remind me again - who do we write letters of support to? City Council? Specific city officials?bspecht wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 4:21 pm 4511 Summit St, 16 units, replacing two empty lots and two SF lots.
This is becoming a saga. Large NIMBY turn out today at NPD... mostly due to parking... from the large building across the street. Committee members completely crumbled to them, given a hold to 3/20. KC needs people actively supporting the project against them.
https://clerk.kcmo.gov/LegislationDetai ... s=&Search=
https://compasskc.kcmo.org/EnerGov_Prod ... ttachments
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Also would like to know. I would gladly write a letter in support since making meetings isn't really possible.Cratedigger wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 10:32 pmDidn't know this was happening. Remind me again - who do we write letters of support to? City Council? Specific city officials?bspecht wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 4:21 pm 4511 Summit St, 16 units, replacing two empty lots and two SF lots.
This is becoming a saga. Large NIMBY turn out today at NPD... mostly due to parking... from the large building across the street. Committee members completely crumbled to them, given a hold to 3/20. KC needs people actively supporting the project against them.
https://clerk.kcmo.gov/LegislationDetai ... s=&Search=
https://compasskc.kcmo.org/EnerGov_Prod ... ttachments