BOK Financial Building New Crossroads Offices at 17th and Grand

By Kevin Collison BOK Financial has purchased part of the Grand Place redevelopment site near 17th and Grand in the Crossroads and plans to build a 10,000 square-foot branch bank there. The $4- to $5 million bank project is the first sign of progress in about two years on a major redevelopment plan focused on…

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Nick’s Picks | Earth Day, Fountain Day and Various Comings and Goings

Rick Smith hangs up his badge this week as Kansas City’s top cop. The police chief’s last day is this Friday. Before he heads out the door, Smith will swing by the Kansas City PBS studios to join me on “Week in Review.”  After five turbulent years, it’s an exit interview you won’t want to…

Co-curator RJ Junger stands in the foyer inside Sapien Gallery.

Sapien Gallery Connects Kansas City Artists to the World

Sapien Gallery is a gallery and artspace project run by and for artists of any medium in Kansas City and beyond.

Radishes, carrots, greens and leeks are piled on a table.

Break Out the Tote Bags: Farmers Market Season Has Arrived

Kansas City area farmers markets are trying to hold the line on prices as grocery prices soar, while touting the benefits of buying fresh produce from local growers.

Westport High School Apartment Redevelopment Underway

By Kevin Collison Work has begun on the $52.2 million renovation of the historic Westport High School building into a 138-unit residential project called The Apartments at Westport Commons. The renovation of the 112 year-old former high school into apartments was first proposed in October 2020 by the same development team behind the restoration of…

Easter eggs in a basket

Weekend Possibilities | New Beer Garden, Egg Hunts and Opening Day at Overland Park Farmers’ Market

Options include an adult egg hunt, the Free State Festival in Lawrence and Overland Park Farmers’ Market’s opening day.

Interior view of the Midwest Genealogy Center.

Family Historians Parse the Past With Newly Released 1950 Census Data

The official release of detailed 1950 Census data for individuals is cause for celebration for folks fascinated by researching family histories.

A scene from "Surviving Hitler," now playing at the White Theatre on the campus of the Jewish Community Center in Overland Park.

‘Surviving Hitler’ … And Never Forgetting

A new play, “Surviving Hitler,” depicts Jack Mandelbaum as boy and his resilient journey toward manhood during one humanity’s greatest acts of evil, the Holocaust.

New Atlanta Ballpark Considered Model for Royals Coming Downtown

By Kevin Collison If you’re curious about the game plan for a potential Royals downtown ballpark, the new  home of the Atlanta Braves may offer some inside baseball. Truist Field and its adjoining “The Battery Atlanta” mixed-use development were cited several times by experts discussing the “Future of Sports Facilities” at an event last week…

The Battery Atlanta, a mixed-use development with offices, residences, restaurants and bars, was built next door to the ballpark and attracts customers year round.

How a New Downtown Royals Ballpark Might Work

If you’re curious about the game plan for a potential Kansas City Royals downtown ballpark, the new home of the Atlanta Braves may offer some inside baseball.

Lula Owner Gets Best 40th Birthday Gift

By Kevin Collison Brad Gilmore celebrated his 40th birthday last week with the gift he always wanted, the opportunity to run his own restaurant. The co-founder of Lula Southern Cookhouse at 1617 Main had been temporarily leasing the former Nara space since November until his dream to create a culinary home for true Southern cooking…

A sneak peak of Border Brewing’s new outdoor beer garden area.

Tap List | Border Brewing Set To Open New Beer Garden

Border Brewing Co. is opening a new beer garden with a special all-day event on Saturday, April 16.

A photo frames a hospital hallway, as a health care worker in their gown looks down with their back facing the camera. This image accompanies the Flatland guide on what to know about the evolving standards of care in hospital systems and health care clinics.

A Guide To Hospital Standards of Care And What To Expect Now

Standards of health care are often complex. When a crisis like the pandemic happens, the model is disrupted. Here’s a guide that explains the process.

Lisa Pascoe with her 2-year-old daughter on March 23, 2022, at their home Clarkson Valley, Mo.

Known to be Toxic for a Century, Lead Still Poisons Thousands of Midwestern Kids

Researchers say even a small amount of lead can harm kids’ development. One 2021 study found Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska and Missouri had some of the highest rates of elevated blood lead levels in children.

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Nick’s Picks | A Holy, Taxing Week Ahead in Kansas City

Here’s your look at the news week ahead, before it happens.