A preliminary rendering of a proposed office tower at 27th and Main.
A preliminary rendering of a proposed office tower at 27th and Main. The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City is on the right. (Rendering | BNIM/McGown Gordon)

Office Tower Proposed Near Planned 27th and Main Streetcar Stop

March 30, 2021  |    |  4 min read

 

An $83.4 million office tower is in the works for vacant property owned by Crown Center near the planned 27th and Main streetcar stop.

A preliminary plan for what appears to be a 12- to 14-story tower on a site northeast of 27th and Main streets has been filed with the Kansas City Economic Development Corp. by an entity called CC Main Property Holding LLC.

This is the second major development proposal that’s surfaced in recent weeks related to the planned extension of the streetcar along Main Street from Union Station to the University of Missouri-Kansas City.

An entity associated with the Merriman family and Burns & McDonnell has proposed a $116 million, 300-unit apartment project called Museum Tower by the planned 45th and Main streetcar stop.

CC Main Property Holding has the same address as the Stinson law firm at 1201 Walnut and David Frantze, a partner at the firm, is listed as its attorney.

Frantze declined to comment.

A preliminary rendering showing an overhead view of the proposed office tower at 27th and Main.
A preliminary rendering showing an overhead view of the proposed office tower at 27th and Main. (Rendering | BNIM/McGown Gordon)

The application states the building would be six levels of office space totaling about 154,000 square feet, above a multi-level, 400-space garage. The garage would be available after work hours and weekends to the public.

Dan Moye, an official with the EDC, said the developer is expected to seek a property tax incentive at the new limit recently set by the City Council, 70% for 10 years and 30% for five years.

The application states about 100,000 square feet in the tower would be used by an anchor tenant, which was not identified, with the remainder reserved for speculative office tenants.

A small logo depicted on the upper floor of one of the renderings is the one used by Fidelity Security Life Insurance Co., which is currently based at 3130 Broadway.

FSL officials were not immediately available for comment.

The logo of Fidelity Security Life Insurance Co. is depicted on the rendering for a proposed building at 27th and Main.
The logo of Fidelity Security Life Insurance Co. is depicted on the rendering for a proposed building at 27th and Main. (Rendering | BNIM/McGown Gordon)

The developer plans to seek state tax incentives from the Missouri Works program for retained jobs, according to the application. About 300 jobs would be relocated to the project at an average salary of $82,498.

The property tax abatement incentive is necessary because of the increased cost for building structure parking and the “increased cost for high quality design,” according to the application.

Preliminary renderings accompanying the EDC application indicate BNIM as the architectural firm and McGownGordon as the contractor.

A timetable accompanying the plan estimates the application for incentives will be made to the city in May with City Council consideration anticipated in October.

If approved, construction would being in spring 2022 with completion anticipated in February 2024.

The 2.7 acre site of the proposed office tower was listed for sale by Crown Center Redevelopment three years ago.
The 2.7 acre site of the proposed office tower was listed for sale by Crown Center Redevelopment three years ago. (Map | EDC application)

Crown Center Redevelopment listed the 2.7-acre site with Newmark Grubb Zimmer real estate in April 2018.

The master plan for the property called for it to be developed as a high-rise, Class A office building with up to 400,000 square feet of space, according to NGZ’s initial listing brochure.

“The site is immediately south of the existing 2600 Grand office building and park, and is ideally suited to become a headquarters location, offering amazing views of downtown Kansas City, Liberty Memorial and Union Station,” the NGZ release stated at the time.

The EDC application stated that CC Main Property Holding would be paying $6.9 million to acquire the site.

The last office building to be developed at Crown Center was the 24-story tower at 2555 Grand occupied by the Shook Hardy & Bacon law firm. It was completed in 2003.

Officials at Crown Center Redevelopment declined comment.

Update: This story has been updated to note the corporate logo of Fidelity Security Life Insurance Co. on a rendering for the project.

Flatland contributor Kevin Collison is the founder of CityScene KC, an online source for downtown news and issues.

Reading these stories is free, but telling them is not. Start your monthly gift now to support Flatland’s community-focused reporting.

Nick’s Picks | Roads, Bathrooms, Costco and More …

By | February 16, 2026

New Toll Road Opens Kansas City’s first toll road opens this week. Starting Saturday, you’ll pay up to $3.50 to travel the new express lanes on U.S. Highway 69 from 103rd to 151st streets in Overland Park. There are no toll booths — cameras scan your license plate, and a bill arrives by mail. KTAG…

Related Stories

Nick’s Picks | Roads, Bathrooms, Costco and More …

By | February 16, 2026

New Toll Road Opens Kansas City’s first toll road opens this week. Starting Saturday, you’ll pay up to $3.50 to travel the new express lanes on U.S. Highway 69 from 103rd to 151st streets in Overland Park. There are no toll booths — cameras scan your license plate, and a bill arrives by mail. KTAG…

Up From the Ashes: Warwick Theatre Revival Draws Applause

By | February 11, 2026

Two years ago, John Cleary met a fellow Kansas City actor for drinks. Their conversation centered on the fate of the Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre. A large portion of the ensemble’s home, the Warwick Theatre, was ash, charred timbers and soot-saturated costumes and props — remnants from a recent massive fire. The destruction was so great…

Nick’s Picks | Baseball, Drones, Romance and More …

By | February 9, 2026

Royals Reveal Next week, the Kansas City Royals head to Arizona for Spring Training. And that’s the mayor’s self-imposed deadline to lock in a stadium deal. So, is this finally the week owner John Sherman steps to the plate and unveils where the Royals will build their next home? At last week’s council meeting, Mayor…