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The Bloch family’s $4.4 million Plaza penthouse is up for grabs

Picture an ‘80s soap opera interior, Kansas City-style.

KCtoday_Plaza Penthouse Bloch

I’m not sure there’s enough seashell pink in here.

Photos via Zillow

Do you have an affinity for perms and gold lamé? Well, we have a penthouse to sell you in Kansas City... literally.

For the small price of $4.4 million, you can step into a seashell pink time machine at the Bloch family’s newly listed 4,513-sqft, three bed, four bath luxury condominium (433 Ward Pkwy., Unit 7E) overlooking the Plaza + Brush Creek.

The west wing alone (yes, wing) features a wood-paneled library with a marble fireplace, rosewood bar, a Sub-Zero wine fridge, swan-shaped fixtures, and a “Gregorious Pineo custom antique reproduction Chinese screen [...] which hides a flat screen TV.”

If that doesn’t capture your ‘80s soap opera dreams, then maybe cocktail hour on your 2,814-sqft private patio, replete with an indoor pergola and baby grand, will. Just imagine the Plaza Lights from up there.

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