Twenty-Twenty Grand Building
National Register nomination for the 1922 speculative office building in Kansas City's Crossroads neighborhood.
National Register nomination for the 1922 speculative office building in Kansas City's Crossroads neighborhood.
National Register nomination and $31 million rehabilitation of the 1963 BMA Tower (now One Park Place) and adaptive reuse as luxury condominiums. Original design by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill.
The Mercantile Bank & Trust Building was developed in 1972-74 to fill a small urban lot with a dynamic contemporary building. The developer envisioned his project as “an exclamation point” in the built environment of
$4 million rehabilitation of a 1920s apartment building along Armour Boulevard in Midtown Kansas City.
National Register nomination for Westport High School, built in 1908 with 1964 and 1995 additions.
Designed by Texas architect Thomas E. Stanley and constructed in 1962, Traders National Bank is the first commercial high-rise office building erected in downtown Kansas City to express the Modern movement design aesthetic. It was
National Register nomination for the 15-story Modern Movement Town House Hotel (1951-1964), also known as Crossline Towers.
National Register nomination and rehabilitation of the 1917 building that housed one of the nation's leading automotive training schools. The 10-story tower has been converted to commercial and residential uses.
National Register nomination for the 1931 retirement home developed by the benevolent Royal Neighbors of America.