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Copaken Brooks for years has share office concepts for a block at 13th Street and Grand Boulevard, and it has explored other ideas in tandem with Hunt Midwest at the former Board of Education building site just east. The first public details have emerged on what’s now envisioned for the two prime blocks in downtown Kansas City.

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Massive $335M Mixed-Use Investment Planned for Downtown Kansas City

Key Points

  • Copaken Brooks and Hunt Midwest target $335 million mixed-use investment in downtown Kansas City
  • Plans include multifamily, office, and retail spaces on two prime blocks
  • First public details emerge on the long-discussed project

Investment Details

Two Prime Blocks in Downtown Kansas City

Copaken Brooks has been sharing office concepts for a block at 13th Street and Grand Boulevard for years, and it has explored other ideas in tandem with Hunt Midwest at the former Board of Education building site just east. The first public details have now emerged on what’s envisioned for the two prime blocks in downtown Kansas City.

Real Estate Impact

Significant Investment in the Area

This massive $335 million mixed-use investment is expected to have a significant impact on the real estate market in downtown Kansas City. The project will bring new multifamily, office, and retail spaces to the area, attracting more residents and businesses.

Real estate expert Jessica Fulk says, “This investment is a clear indication of the growing demand for real estate in downtown Kansas City. It’s an exciting time for both buyers and sellers in the area, as more opportunities for homes and businesses become available.”

Hot Take

This ambitious mixed-use investment by Copaken Brooks and Hunt Midwest is a testament to the growing appeal of downtown Kansas City as a prime location for real estate development. As more people and businesses are drawn to the area, the demand for homes, offices, and retail spaces will continue to rise. This project is a significant step towards meeting that demand and further solidifying Kansas City’s position as a thriving urban center.

As Jessica Fulk suggests, “Now is the perfect time for potential buyers and sellers to explore the opportunities available in downtown Kansas City. With this massive investment, the area is poised for even more growth and development in the coming years.”



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