A. Zahner industrial expansion

Eighth St and The Paseo | Industrial expansion | Cost: $5 million | Architect: Crawford Architects | General Contractor: Fogel-Anderson | Completed Spring 2018

Downtown YMCA

11th and Central | fitness facility and community center | Cost: $32 million | Architect: BNIM | No announced construction start

Terrace on Walnut apartments

1721 Walnut St. | 38 apartments | Cost: $7.9 million | Opened December 2017

Home2 Suites

20th and Main (Crossroads) | 114-room hotel | Cost: $16 million | Opened December 2017

The Yards

Genessee St south of Livestock Exchange | 232-unit residential development | Cost: $26.7 million | Architect: KEM STUDIO | General Contractor: MW Builders | Construction began March 2018

The Yards Breaking Ground Early March, Pioneering West Bottoms Residential Project

By Kevin Collison The Yards, the biggest residential project to date in the Stockyards District of the West Bottoms, is expected to begin construction in early March. The 232-unit development is going up on a parking lot south of the Livestock Exchange building on Genessee Street. It’s being developed by Flaherty & Collins Properties, an…

Best Eat In the House | EJ’s Urban Eatery’s Espresso-Rubbed Smoked Brisket

Best Eat in the House features dining recommendations from people in and around Kansas City. For this episode, we asked Columbus Park Ramen Shop and Happy Gillis Café and Hangout co-owner and chef Josh Eans for the one dish he loves. He couldn’t wait to talk about the espresso-rubbed smoked brisket with white BBQ sauce…

909 Wyandotte

900 Wyandotte St | residential or hotel, retail | 60,000 square feet | Cost: undisclosed | Unannounced start date

Test Apartment in River Market

100 units / $600 to $1,000 / Studio to 2 BR / Indoor pool.

Streetcar Extension Plan Rolls into 2018 with Key Recognition from Feds

By Kevin Collison The planned extension of the Kansas City streetcar to UMKC received a preliminary thumbs up from Washington last week, allowing backers to apply for an estimated $100 million in federal funding this fall. Tom Gerend, executive director of the Kansas City Streetcar Authority, said authorization by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to…

Strange Days Brewing’s Nathan Howard and Alec Vemmer

Tap List | Strange Days Announces Grand Opening

Kansas City’s newest brewery Strange Days Brewing Company (316 Oak St.) has fired up its brewhouse with a sense of purpose. Co-owners Nathan Howard, Chris Beier and Alec Vemmer have scheduled the brewery’s grand opening for Jan. 20. [FLEX-CONTENT] The forthcoming debut of Strange Days heralds the latest revival of brewing in the River Market….

Crossroads Deja Vu, Haw Contemporary Expands into Former Dolphin Gallery Space

By Kevin Collison (Update: The Haw Contemporary opened March 30 and this week will be its first First Friday in the Crossroads Arts District. The opening exhibit is “Drawing Paintings, Painting Drawings” by artist Eric Sall. Hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.) The Crossroads building recently vacated by the Kemper gallery…

Mike McGraw Desk

Mickey’s Empty Seat

On Saturday, Jan. 6, our special projects reporter, Mike McGraw, passed away after a brief battle with cancer. “Mickey,” as he was known to us, was 69. He came here to Kansas City PBS after “retirement” from a stellar journalism career. He won a Pulitzer Prize, our profession’s highest honor, during his 30 years at The Kansas…

The Kansas City Orphan Boys’ Home

A Trip Back to a Childhood Spent in Westport Orphanage

By Tess Vrbin Joe Bessenbacher’s most vivid childhood memories include “a white triangular bonnet.” This piece of headgear is part of the habit that the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent De Paul wore. The order of nuns ran the Kansas City Orphan Boys’ Home, where Bessenbacher spent nine years of his childhood. Over time,…

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