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Kansas City’s Downtown Office Summit – Place Matters

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AREA’s Sean Craven and Tim Schaffer recently spoke at the Downtown Council of Kansas City Office Summit. With the theme of “Place Matters”, the panel analyzed where Kansas City has performed well in creating thriving ecosystems for employees, clients, residents and visitors. Sean Craven and Tim Schaffer floated around the benchmark from a city study in 2005 that Downtown ought to support 15% of the metro’s labor force to become fully actualized.  Flash forward to today, that percentage currently sits around 9.9% with 113,000 workers in 17.7 million square feet of office space. In order to attain that 15% goal, Kansas City needs to target the attraction of 50,000 new employees and construct 7.8 million square feet of office over the next 20 years. All speakers agreed that the goal is attainable, as the landscape for downtown is ripe for developers to execute new offices along with other mixed-use developments; and although downtown’s 360 office properties average 88 years of age, the outdated buildings will continue to present adaptive reuse opportunities.

Along with redevelopment of current office properties, the city has several large projects in the works, such as the South Loop Link, a new stadium for the Kansas City Royals, and a soccer stadium, to name a few. With Downtown’s vacancy rate of 9.1%, which lags that of Johnson County, who is at a 10.1% vacancy rate. “If Downtown was it’s own municipality, it would be the fastest grown city in the metro,” said Schaffer. The tone has been set and the trajectory for Downtown Kansas City is looking promising.

To read the full recap from the discussion, click here.

Nordstrom Rack Will Open Second KC Location

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Nordstrom Rack will open it’s second metro location next fall as part of the newly redeveloped Overland Crossing Shopping Center at 119th & Metcalf Ave. The Overland Park center is anchored by Whole Foods Market, Burlington, Five Below and Golf Galaxy. The 27,000 square foot Rack store will be the third in Kansas. Kansas City has another Nordstrom Rack location in Lenexa, as well as a Nordstrom location anchoring Oak Park Mall. Overland Crossing is owned and managed by Legacy Development.

“This strong retail intersection has been a targeted area for a long time, and we are excited to bring Nordstrom Rack to south Johnson County,” said AREA’s Tiffany Ruzicka, who represented Nordstrom Rack in this transaction.

AREA Assists Visiting Nurse Association

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AREA Real Estate Advisors recently closed on the sale of the 54,693 square foot Visiting Nurse Association building at 1500 Meadow Lake Parkway in Kansas City, MO. The building sits on 2.2 acres at the northeast corner of Meadow Lake Parkway & State Line Road, and was purchased by EPC Real Estate Group, LLC. EPC plans to keep the existing building, incorporating it into a brand new Class A apartment community.

In a strategic decision to better serve their clients and the broader Kansas City area, VNA will be relocating their offices to 1300 E 104th Street in Kansas City, MO.

The Visiting Nurse Association (VNA Home Health) is a locally based nonprofit home health agency, and the oldest home health agency in Kansas City (established in 1891).

AREA’s Sean Craven and Tim Schaffer assisted VNA on both the sale of their building and the lease of their new offices.

AT&S 3-Site Portfolio Sale

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AREA Real Estate Advisors & Jones Development recently sold a portfolio of low coverage real estate sites. The package, spanning three American Trailer & Storage sites in two different states, totaled 9,660 SF and 21.13 Acres. The three sites are in Kansas City and Omaha, NE.

  • 6900 E 39th Street, Kansas City, MO 64129
  • 6923 E 39th Street, Kansas City, MO 64129
  • 7202 N 16th Street, Omaha, NE 68112

AREA’s team included Brent Peterson, Tom Kennedy and Seth Sinovic as well as Brandon Heck with Jones Development.

Lightwell’s Strang Chef Collective Announces First Chef

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Strang Chef Collective, a culinary offering currently under construction inside Kansas City’s lightwell office tower, has chosen its first chef.  Nicole Shute, a native of Kansas City, will open Verde, a restaurant concept featuring items influenced by her love of Latin American and Spanish cuisine. “My goal is to design culinary experiences that incorporate fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs, and spices into every dish,” Shute said in a release.

Shute has been in the restaurant industry for more than 15 years, most recently focusing on scratch-based cooking as chef de cuisine at the Downtown Marriott. Strang Hall in Overland Park will be hosting a five-course meal to introduce Shute and Verde to the public.

Strang Chef Collective plans to open in November, after supply chain issues have delayed the opening multiple times. Similar to Strang Hall in Downtown Overland Park, the lightwell collective will feature two chef-driven concepts and a full-service bar. They plan to announce the second chef in the next few weeks.

To read more, click here to see the Kansas City Business Journal’s piece. More details on the second chef and opening to come.

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