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Midtown Station transforming KCK’s former Indian Springs Mall

The proposed project promises ~1,500 apartments, 280,000 sqft of retail, a 168-room hotel, convention center, grocery store, and 30-acre solar grid.

A gif featuring five aerial photos of the Midtown Station development.

Live, play, eat, shop, work... all in one place. | Renderings via Eastside Innovation Kansas LLC

A major mixed-use development is taking KCK’s former Indian Springs Mall into the future. The 90-acre site near the intersection of I-635 and I-70 is set to become Midtown Station — a walkable, urban community centered around the nearby public transit hub + its own “30-acre solar microgrid.”

Local developers, approved by the Unified Government of Wyandotte County, have reimagined the site to include:

  • 1,475 apartments, 63 single-family homes + 150 townhomes
  • 280,000 sqft of retail
  • 2,900 garage parking spaces, plus additional surface lots
  • 168-room hotel
  • Conference center
  • ~31,000-sqft innovation campus
  • Grocery store
  • Two greenhouses, ~16,000 sqft total

All in all, the project is expected to cost $700 million to build. Construction is expected to kick off this summer, as long as the development agreement is finalized by early 2025.

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