“Instead of going to the suburbs and building something from the ground up, it’s great to see something right in the heart of the community in an urban area come back to life,” said Banks Floodman with Sunflower Development Group LLC.
“Kansas City is unique in that they have a lot of old historic structures and a lot of those have fallen out of favor,” Anderson said. “Developers are taking those bases and adapting them into an alternative use, which is bringing economic activity into the area.”
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