1,028
Expert MemberExpert Member
1,028

PostNov 19, 2022#1601

I670 is staying and getting a park build over it (South Loop).

I70 (Northloop) has some efforts for removal

8
New MemberNew Member
8

PostNov 20, 2022#1602

ldai_phs wrote:
Nov 19, 2022
I670 is staying and getting a park build over it (South Loop).

I70 (Northloop) has some efforts for removal
We should just put build over the whole loop.

5,261
Life MemberLife Member
5,261

PostNov 22, 2022#1603

In Kansas City Kansas, a building at 601 Minnesota Avenue, built for Commercial National Bank in 1925, is inching closer to redevelopment. Some of the 70s glass has been broken, clearly revealing the original facade underneath. As part of the renovation, the 70s glass will come off and the original facade will be restored. The building will become home to 15,000sf of commercial space and 25 apartments. It's cool seeing an old building uncovered like this because it's not a common occurrence.




Here's what it looked like back in the day and will look like again...


Down in the West Bottoms, 1500 St. Louis Avenue is looking nice as new windows go in. This building is slowly being converted into 32 artist-style lofts + ground floor commercial space. This borders the West Bottoms Flats, which has a phase 2 underway and, once phase 2 is complete, will have 355 apartment units.




2,820
Life MemberLife Member
2,820

PostJan 03, 2023#1604

KC's new airport...  Really?  KCians, you have been screwed.

Seeing photos recently of the new 1.5 Billion Dollar 39 gate terminal is a huge "upgrade" from MCI's current airport.  But, wait... What?  This is what 1.5 Billion Dollars got you?  KC, you have been screwed.  This place looks like an office building with low ceilings, dismal sized gate spaces, nothing more than a wood box IMO.
https://thepointsguy.com/news/kansas-city-new-terminal/

I just flew through New Orleans a few weeks back and was completely impressed with their new single 1.3 Billion Dollar 35 Gate Terminal - full of architectural swank, bright and overall coolness.  So for more money and 4 more gates - KC got that!
https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/n ... 521283001/

Sorry KC, I am not AT ALL dissing you as a city, in fact... I am pissed off for you, and you should be too!

12K
Life MemberLife Member
12K

PostJan 03, 2023#1605

I do like the all-glass boarding bridges. I always feel like a sheep heading to slaughter walking down those closed-in ones. 

6,120
Life MemberLife Member
6,120

PostJan 03, 2023#1606

It is a tad underwhelming. Reminds me of a smaller Nashviile.

337
Full MemberFull Member
337

PostJan 03, 2023#1607

Maybe the pictures chosen don’t display it but nothing in there screams “welcome to KC”. Very bland and the only thing I see being an upgrade are those glass boarding bridges with HVAC. Everything else looks like the same thing any other major city could afford except other cities choose to go the extra steps…

788
Super MemberSuper Member
788

PostJan 03, 2023#1608

I like it. Looks like a European airport. IMO they tend to have tighter spaces but nicer finishes. 

835
Super MemberSuper Member
835

PostJan 03, 2023#1609

Dear god, this is just a shameful waste of $1.5 billion.  Inexcusable.  Is that an airport or a hospital ward from the mid '90s?

1,028
Expert MemberExpert Member
1,028

PostJan 03, 2023#1610

matguy70 wrote:KC's new airport...  Really?  KCians, you have been screwed.

Seeing photos recently of the new 1.5 Billion Dollar 39 gate terminal is a huge "upgrade" from MCI's current airport.  But, wait... What?  This is what 1.5 Billion Dollars got you?  KC, you have been screwed.  This place looks like an office building with low ceilings, dismal sized gate spaces, nothing more than a wood box IMO.
https://thepointsguy.com/news/kansas-city-new-terminal/

I just flew through New Orleans a few weeks back and was completely impressed with their new single 1.3 Billion Dollar 35 Gate Terminal - full of architectural swank, bright and overall coolness.  So for more money and 4 more gates - KC got that!
https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/n ... 521283001/

Sorry KC, I am not AT ALL dissing you as a city, in fact... I am pissed off for you, and you should be too!
NoLa’s new facility is beautiful. Albeit a bit colorless. They also did not have the same expenses wrapped into their project (demo 3 terminals, etc) and had some costs covered in other project funds. Their building also will be harder to expand in the future

3,965
Life MemberLife Member
3,965

PostJan 04, 2023#1611

I’m not overly impressed with it. I think the ceiling heights leave something to be desired in the hold areas. It’s pretty run of the mill and basically a bigger Dallas Love/Houston-Hobby.

BUT… wasting money on non functional “pretty” stuff is pointless. If the airport ends up being highly functional than it’s fine. Make it easy to get to my gate, have enough waiting area for everyone to be comfortable, and good food/retail options and I’m happy. I’m going to an airport to get on a plane, I don’t need extra frills that jack up the fees the airlines have to pay when I hopefully won’t be spending much time in it anyway.

What they have now is abysmal so this is long over due.

They are taking 3+ billion for our new one so 1.5 doesn’t seem bad

1,028
Expert MemberExpert Member
1,028

PostJan 11, 2023#1612

DC/TechParks continue to be a growth sector for Kansas City.

Facebook: Meta now owns almost 900 acres in KCMO having quietly acquiring property around their previously announced $800 million project. They now own all of the Golden Plains tech park + an extra few hundred acres. Golden Plains alone was 6 million sqft of buildings w/ $108 billion in bonds approved so this has the potential to be a pretty significant development at its new larger scale.

Google: Alphabet is moving forward on their Kansas City project with contractor bidding this past December. Alphabet owns 300 acres in the northland not too far from downtown. The initial phase is $600 million with PortKC having given approval of up to $25 billion in bonds for additional phases Google is considering.


Rocky Branch Creek Tech Park: Diode Ventures has been working on another northland tech park as additional hyper scale clients are circling the market. 4 million + sqft of buildings basically next to what Meta owns. There is an unnamed tenant backing this project. PortKC has approved $10 billion of bonds for this project.

8
New MemberNew Member
8

PostJan 14, 2023#1613

symphonicpoet wrote:
Jan 03, 2023
It is a tad underwhelming. Reminds me of a smaller Nashviile.
What is? The city? KC's bigger than Nashville.

sc4mayor
sc4mayor

PostJan 15, 2023#1614

^

6,120
Life MemberLife Member
6,120

PostJan 15, 2023#1615

konu123 wrote:
Jan 14, 2023
symphonicpoet wrote:
Jan 03, 2023
It is a tad underwhelming. Reminds me of a smaller Nashviile.
What is? The city? KC's bigger than Nashville.
The airport terminal. We'd been discussing the airport. The new terminal is a bit underwhelming. The concourse looks similar to Nashville, which isn't an airport I particularly like. Not knocking KC, but somewhat disappointed the new terminal isn't coming out better.

8
New MemberNew Member
8

PostJan 15, 2023#1616

symphonicpoet wrote:
Jan 15, 2023
konu123 wrote:
Jan 14, 2023
symphonicpoet wrote:
Jan 03, 2023
It is a tad underwhelming. Reminds me of a smaller Nashviile.
What is? The city? KC's bigger than Nashville.
The airport terminal. We'd been discussing the airport. The new terminal is a bit underwhelming. The concourse looks similar to Nashville, which isn't an airport I particularly like. Not knocking KC, but somewhat disappointed the new terminal isn't coming out better.
Ah Nashville airport. True, especially after seeing what someone posted how New Orleans did more with less but just wondered if the old terminal demolition cost had anything to do with that. Thought maybe they could have put it where D terminal was supposed to go. Not sure why they didn't put the new terminal there and kept the 3 other terminals.

7,807
Life MemberLife Member
7,807

PostFeb 14, 2023#1617

Nice pics of the KC airport new terminal.


2,687
Life MemberLife Member
2,687

PostFeb 15, 2023#1618

I was comparing a few different MSAs job growth (all employees, total non-farm) and noticed a milestone and a surprise.

The milestone, KC was passed by Nashville. Probably not surprising given Nashvilles boom but still noteworthy.

The surprise, Indianapolis also passed KC for the first time and continues to maintain a healthy gap. Appears the gap was tightening before COVID but Indy has done much better at recovering.



Here is STL overlaid. If all three maintained their growth rates Nashville would pass St. Louis in 2035, Indianapolis would pass St. Louis in 2060, and Kansas City would pass St. Louis in 2222.


5,261
Life MemberLife Member
5,261

PostFeb 16, 2023#1619

dweebe wrote:
Feb 14, 2023
Nice pics of the KC airport new terminal.

The warm colors help make this feel welcoming. I liked it when I walked through it yesterday, but I’ll miss the circle terminals. They might not be practical, but they’re unique.

PostFeb 19, 2023#1620

Here are some pictures from the simulation test day on Tuesday and the open house this evening. If you want to see more photos, see my Flickr Album here: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjAs8hg




































Rendering vs Reality...



Ground-level garden bench detail.
I crouched down for this picture and I like that it honors the outgoing circle terminals.

PostFeb 19, 2023#1621

The Atlas 303 proposal in the River Market returned and picked up two floors, but lost retail space. Total unit count is 86 (+10 units) and parking count is 64. Not the best looking building (actually pretty terrible), but I appreciate the height and the parking-to-unit ratio. The current site is nothing special and being sandwiched up to the outgoing Buck O'Neil bridge, I'm surprised something like this is/was even possible here. Views will be great though. If it still holds to the original proposal promise (from 2020), this won't be seeking incentives.



733
Senior MemberSenior Member
733

PostFeb 19, 2023#1622

Still trying to figure out why we have this thread. Screw KC. Every Kansas Citian I know, and I have close family there, delights in the KC emergence and the continued downfall of STL. They revel in our inability to thrive and their ascension.

And don’t forget, that d-bag Clark Hunt voted in favor of the Rams moving to LA.

Phukkk KC! Don’t give them attention.

5,261
Life MemberLife Member
5,261

PostFeb 19, 2023#1623

whitherSTL wrote:
Feb 19, 2023
Still trying to figure out why we have this thread. Screw KC. Every Kansas Citian I know, and I have close family there, delights in the KC emergence and the continued downfall of STL. They revel in our inability to thrive and their ascension.

And don’t forget, that d-bag Clark Hunt voted in favor of the Rams moving to LA.

Phukkk KC! Don’t give them attention.
Jealous much?

But in all seriousness, St. Louis is suffering from stupid leadership with bad attitudes and it’s taking its toll. I don’t know why some St. Louisans get all up in arms about Kansas City when St. Louis rivals most of the great cities in the US and World. I’ve had the privilege to visit London, Paris, Boston, New York, and DC over the past year, and St. Louis rivals any of them. To get bent out of shape about the opinion of Kansas Citians is ridiculous when St. Louis has a pathway to being a powerhouse again, just it starts with kicking Kim Gardner to the curb and having a unified vision moving forward (that means cross-county, bi-state, and a city government that isn’t a laughing stock).

Most UrbanSTL users live in St. Louis and Kansas City, so the interest in Kansas City remains decently high since it is a neighboring city. That’s not a bad thing, especially since most users here dislike the state government and want the cities to pushback to have a more balanced approach to governance.

Removing the Kansas City thread is possible, but if we’re going to do that, remove every single “room” that allows users to discuss things outside of the St. Louis Area. We can have spirited discussions about what goes on in other cities and debate what we can learn from other cities. After all, that’s what a forum about urbanism is all about, right? Or am I mistaken?

2,419
Life MemberLife Member
2,419

PostFeb 19, 2023#1624

St. Louis is planning a bigger airport.

St. Louis is planning a street-running MetroLink extension that WON'T interact with car traffic.

St. Louis has mega projects ($1.2B on the riverfront alone), is restoring most of the last of its vacant stock downtown, and is primed for infill in the future.

St. Louis is righting itself and I really believe its future is bright. I really wouldn't get jealous of Kansas City...

Sent from my SM-F711U using Tapatalk


733
Senior MemberSenior Member
733

PostFeb 19, 2023#1625

St. Louis rivals London, Paris and Boston? Is it 1890 or 2023?

Read more posts (907 remaining)