Developers to pitch plan for $74M residential redevelopment in downtown KCK

A development group is set to present a plan next week for a massive $73.8 million redevelopment in downtown Kansas City, Kansas.

The Unified Government of Kansas City, Kansas, and Wyandotte County’s Economic Development and Finance Committee is set to review the first details of the proposal at a meeting next Monday, April 29.

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The plan calls for mixed-use redevelopment of properties near the intersection of 4th Street and Minnesota Avenue in KCK.

The developers, Flaherty & Collins, envision a 12-story residential tower with a mix of 248 studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom apartments. The tower would be built as part of phase 1 of the project, which would also include first-floor commercial space, indoor amenity space and 30,000 square feet of outdoor green space.

The first phase proposal would reconnect 4th Street between Minnesota Avenue and State Avenue, with the residential tower built east of the reconnected 4th Street, which is currently a surface parking lot.

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