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For more than a decade, the Epperson House — a 24,000-sqft castle-like estate — has sat empty on university grounds.
Kansas City is working towards a greener downtown with the South Loop Project. Check out renderings of the project + its 2026 completion goal.
One of Kansas City’s most recognizable buildings has found itself at the center of controversy and national conversation once again.
KC Live! Block will stay open while construction brings new features to the entertainment district, ahead of expected spring 2025 completion.
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.
Between total bans + tighter rules, metro-area cities are determining whether they want short-term rentals (like Airbnb and VRBOs) in their neighborhoods.
An ultra-accesible amusement park and a sports complex will be built just a few miles from south OP’s BluHawk development.
Get a taste of the craft’s key elements + the US’ major barbecue regions all in one spot.
The iconic boulevard will be all but recognizable soon.
As KC continues to grow, we’re keeping an eye on upcoming developments and recently opened businesses.
Midwest Fancy is a state of mind — and a scourge on our wallets.
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