(May Update) REVERB - Curated Living in the Crossroads of Kansas City
Copaken Brooks, CP Real Estate Capital and Burns & McDonnell are partnering to design and build REVERB — a distinctive apartment building at 18th and Walnut in the Crossroads Arts District in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. When complete, it will sit 14-stories high with 132 units atop a two-story, above ground parking garage. Construction started January 2019 with completion anticipated in the summer of 2020.
At Reverb, tenants are given a space that they can truly make their own. The amenities can be found in the surrounding neighborhood, and the interior provides a blank canvas where occupants can implement their unique style, taste and collections.
Stay tuned to watch REVERB add a dynamic concept to the skyline and receive leasing information when pre-leasing launches!
REVERB - Curated Living in the Crossroads of Kansas City
Copaken Brooks, CP Real Estate Capital and Burns & McDonnell are partnering to design and build REVERB — a distinctive apartment building at 18th and Walnut in the Crossroads Arts District in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. When complete, it will sit 14-stories high with 132 units atop a two-story, above ground parking garage. Construction started January 2019 with completion anticipated in the summer of 2020.
At Reverb, tenants are given a space that they can truly make their own. The amenities can be found in the surrounding neighborhood, and the interior provides a blank canvas where occupants can implement their unique style, taste and collections.
Stay tuned to watch REVERB add a dynamic concept to the skyline and receive leasing information when pre-leasing launches!
REVERB - Curated Living in the Crossroads of Kansas City
Copaken Brooks, CP Real Estate Capital and Burns & McDonnell are partnering to design and build REVERB — a distinctive apartment building at 18th and Walnut in the Crossroads Arts District in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. When complete, it will sit 14-stories high with 132 units atop a two-story, above ground parking garage. Construction started January 2019 with completion anticipated in the summer of 2020.
At Reverb, tenants are given a space that they can truly make their own. The amenities can be found in the surrounding neighborhood, and the interior provides a blank canvas where occupants can implement their unique style, taste and collections.
Stay tuned to watch REVERB add a dynamic concept to the skyline and receive leasing information when pre-leasing launches!
Crossroads Westside - Kansas City, MO
Crossroads Westside for rent in Kansas City, MO on ForRent.com: 816-533-3572 - Availability, pricing and special promotions subject to change daily. - 601 Avenida Cesar Chavez
Kansas City streetcar line inspires new Crossroads ‘upscale’ sports bar
Streetcar Grille & Tavern is now open on the streetcar line at 16th and Main streets. It serves “upscale” bar food, including specialty burgers, smoked Gouda tater tots and barbecue mac and cheese. Story:
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REVERB - Curated Living in the Crossroads of Kansas City (October Construction Update)
Copaken Brooks, CP Real Estate Capital and Burns & McDonnell are partnering to design and build REVERB — a distinctive apartment building at 18th and Walnut in the Crossroads Arts District in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. When complete, it will sit 14-stories high with 132 units atop a two-story, above ground parking garage. Construction started January 2019 with completion anticipated in the summer of 2020.
At Reverb, tenants are given a space that they can truly make their own. The amenities can be found in the surrounding neighborhood, and the interior provides a blank canvas where occupants can implement their unique style, taste and collections.
Stay tuned to watch REVERB add a dynamic concept to the skyline and receive leasing information when pre-leasing launches!
Kansas City Downtown View from National World War 1 Museum and Memorial The United States of America
Kansas city Missouri tourist place, National world war 1 museum and memorial kansas city || Kansas city downtown || Downtown Kansas city. Jeevan dhaker JD || Kansas city Missouri, MO, United States of America, USA ????????
about kansas city downtown
Downtown Kansas City is the central business district (CBD) of Kansas City, Missouri and the Kansas City metropolitan area. It is between the Missouri River in the north, to 31st Street in the south; and from the Kansas–Missouri state line east to Bruce R. Watkins Drive as defined by the Downtown Council of Kansas City;[1] the 2010 Greater Downtown Area Plan formulated by the City of Kansas City defines the Greater Downtown Area to be the city limits of North Kansas City and Missouri to the north, the Kansas–Missouri state line to the west, 31st Street to the south and Woodland Avenue to the east.[2] However, the definition used by the Downtown Council is the most commonly accepted.
In March 2012, Downtown Kansas City was selected as one of America's Best downtowns by Forbes magazine for its rich culture in arts, numerous fountains, upscale shopping, and various local cuisine - most notably barbecue.
Demographics
According to the Downtown Council of Kansas City, as of 2013, the Downtown area has a population of 19,899 residents with 11,790 housing units and a median household income of $61,491. Also as of 2013, Downtown has 137 units under construction and 1,326 in the planning stages.
The United States Census in 2010 suggests Downtown has a population of 22,576, though this may include land outside the district boundaries defined by the Downtown Council of Kansas City.
In 2000, the population may have been as low as 10,000 people with 7,330 units.[citation needed] In 2005, Downtown Kansas City had a population density of approximately 5,617 inhabitants per square mile (2,169/km2) in its 3.0-square-mile (7.8 km2) area.[citation needed] According to Local Market reports, Downtown houses approximately 20,000,000 square feet (1,900,000 m2) of office space.[citation needed] However, the vacancy of this space is at about 15%.[citation needed] There are also about 12,800,000 square feet (1,190,000 m2) of Class A&B office space in Downtown,[citation needed] with a vacancy rate of 15.9%.[5] There are over 100,000 employees working in the Downtown area. Downtown has a total of 5,606 hotel rooms, accounting for 22.5% of the total amount of hotel rooms in the metropolitan area. The average occupancy of these rooms is about 56.5%. As of 2007, about 2,800,000 square feet (260,000 m2) of office space are under construction in Downtown Kansas City.[citation needed] Current investments into downtown redevelopment have exceeded $6 billion.
Cameron Prison Riot
Corrections at the Crossroads Prison in Cameron, MO, say inmates rioted and damaged part of the prison.
Crossroads Correctional Suit
First Fridays in the Kansas City Crossroads Arts District
First Fridays in the Kansas City Crossroads Arts District at Hamburger Mary's.
Hotel Demo in Kansas City, MO
It took roughly 30 seconds and 500 pounds of dynamite to bring down nearly 45 years of Kansas City memories in the Park Place Hotel.
HyperKC | Downtown Kansas City
HyperKC offers local artist designed t-shirts featuring Kansas City themes. We have the softest shirts in the city!
Shop our downtown City Market location (open seven days a week) or online at HyperKC.com
This video was filmed and edited by Kory Gilmore of KG Productions (@kgproductions.kc).
Tour of Kansas City MO downtown
making my first video and a tour of the downtown.
Kansas City, Missouri | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:03 1 History
00:02:37 1.1 Exploration and settlement
00:05:55 1.2 American Civil War
00:07:32 1.3 Post-Civil War
00:09:10 1.4 Pendergast era
00:10:17 1.5 Post–World War II
00:12:31 1.6 21st century
00:12:40 1.6.1 Downtown Kansas City development
00:15:35 1.6.2 Transportation developments
00:17:46 2 Geography
00:18:55 2.1 Cityscape
00:19:13 2.1.1 Architecture
00:20:55 2.1.2 City Market
00:21:35 2.1.3 Downtown
00:23:34 2.2 Climate
00:26:46 3 Demographics
00:29:02 4 Economy
00:32:53 4.1 Headquarters
00:33:06 4.2 Top employers
00:33:23 5 Culture
00:33:32 5.1 Abbreviations and nicknames
00:34:35 5.2 Performing arts
00:36:41 5.3 Jazz
00:38:37 5.4 Irish culture
00:39:21 5.5 Casinos
00:40:17 5.6 Cuisine
00:43:10 5.7 Points of interest
00:43:22 5.8 Religion
00:44:10 5.9 Walt Disney in Kansas City
00:44:56 6 Sports
00:45:25 6.1 Professional football
00:46:00 6.2 Professional baseball
00:47:07 6.3 Professional soccer
00:47:50 6.4 College athletics
00:48:38 6.5 Professional rugby
00:49:04 6.6 Former teams
00:50:54 7 Parks and boulevards
00:53:17 8 Law and government
00:53:26 8.1 City government
00:55:01 8.2 National political conventions
00:55:36 8.3 Federal representation
00:56:19 8.4 Crime
00:58:35 9 Education
00:58:44 9.1 Colleges and universities
01:00:22 9.2 Primary and secondary schools
01:01:29 9.3 Libraries and archives
01:02:46 10 Media
01:02:54 10.1 Print media
01:03:59 10.2 Broadcast media
01:06:54 10.3 Film community
01:08:49 11 Infrastructure
01:09:25 11.1 Highways
01:10:22 11.2 Airports
01:11:02 11.3 Public transportation
01:11:34 11.3.1 KCATA- RideKC
01:12:07 11.3.1.1 RideKC Bus and MAX
01:13:06 11.3.1.2 RideKC Streetcar
01:14:07 11.3.1.3 RideKC Bridj
01:15:02 11.4 Walkability
01:15:53 11.5 Modal characteristics
01:16:51 12 Sister cities
01:17:03 13 Notable people
01:17:12 14 See also
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Kansas City is the largest city in the U.S. state of Missouri, bordering Johnson County and Wyandotte County in Kansas. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city had an estimated population of 488,943 in 2017, making it the 37th most-populous city in the United States and the most populated city of the Kansas City metropolitan area. It also has the fifth highest murder rate out of every city in the United States. Kansas City was founded in the 1830s as a Missouri River port east of its confluence with the Kansas River. It was named after the Kansa or Kaw people who had their significant populations in what is now the state of Kansas. On June 1, 1850, the town of Kansas was incorporated; shortly after came the establishment of the Kansas Territory. Confusion between the two ensued and the name Kansas City was assigned to distinguish them soon after.
Sitting on Missouri's western boundary, with Downtown near the confluence of the Kansas and Missouri Rivers, the historic city encompasses some 319.03 square miles (826.3 km2), making it the 23rd largest city by total area in the United States. Most of the city lies within Jackson County, but portions spill into Clay, Cass, and Platte counties. Along with Independence, one of its major suburbs, it serves as one of the two county seats of Jackson County. Other cities with a population of over 50,000 in the Kansas City metropolitan area include the Kansas cities of Overland Park, Kansas City, Olathe, Shawnee, Lenexa and the Missouri cities of Lee's Summit and Blue Springs.
The city is composed of several neighborhoods, including the River Market District in the north, the 18th and Vine District in the east, and the Country Club Plaza in the south. Kansas City is known for its long tradition of jazz music and culture, for its cuisine (including its distinctive style of barbecue), and its craft breweries.
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Kansas City, The Twin Cities
This video is complied of cellphone footage from my 2nd Trip to Kansas City, Kansas & Kansas City, Missouri to visit friends for their 20 year anniversary. This time around, we put in a lot of work, while also I was able to visit a lot of the popular locations such as 1st Fridays, the Boulevard Brewing Company, Arthur Bryant's Barbecue for great food and to see the picture of Obama on the wall, Mad Jack's Fresh Fish, the See Through Bridge over the Missouri River, GrandStand Burgers, and a lot more.
Beats by: Mi$tuh G aka KG OnTheBeat.
Filmed & edited by E-Moe for EMOE TVEE
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Hurdle cleared for downtown KC convention hotel
The Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority approved the funding structure for the developer of a new convention hotel in downtown KC.
Lewis And Clark Historical Marker KCMO
A Lewis and Clark historical point at Case Park in Kansas City, Missouri. The historical sign on the rock reads as follows below:
'Lewis And Clark'
'On September 15th, 1806, Meriwether Lewis And William Clark, Returning From The Pacific, Stood On This Point And Recorded In Their Journal That This Was A Commanding Situation For A Fort And That From The Top Of The Hill You Have A Perfect Command Of The River. Here Their Men Shot An Elk And Gathered Custard Apples Or PawPaws.'
June 26-29 1804, On The Westward Journey They Camped At The Mouth Of The Kansas.
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'The American Pioneer Trails Association And The Kansas City, Missouri Board Of Park Commissions-1956'