$20M renovation turns old grocery store into behavioral health campus

KSHB 41 reporter Megan Abundis covers Kansas City, Missouri, including neighborhoods in the southern part of the city. Share your story idea with Megan.

A former grocery store in south Kansas City will soon be transformed into a behavioral health campus, expanding critical mental health and addiction services for thousands of people in the area.

$20M renovation turns old grocery store into behavioral health campus in south Kansas City

ReDiscover, a behavioral health organization that helped 16,000 people last year across 17 locations, plans to convert the 50,000-square-foot building at 9550 Blue Ridge Blvd. into south Kansas City’s Crisis and Action Campus — a flagship location for all hub activity.

The $20 million renovation will allow ReDiscover to relocate and expand its adult and youth urgent clinics, which served more than 6,000 people last year…

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