Ridenour Baker Grocery Company Building
National Register nomination and rehabilitation of a warehouse/distribution complex developed in Kansas City's West Bottoms between 1910-1919. Adaptive reuse as loft apartments.
National Register nomination and rehabilitation of a warehouse/distribution complex developed in Kansas City's West Bottoms between 1910-1919. Adaptive reuse as loft apartments.
National Register nomination and rehabilitation for a 1919 office and distribution warehouse in Kansas City's West Bottoms. Conversion to apartments pending.
National Register nomination for the 1974 enclosed multipurpose entertainment arena. Kemper Arena is an exceptional local example of the property type that evolved in the mid-twentieth century to include functional elements of a traditional auditorium,
National Register nomination and Rehabilitation of an early (1921) downtown parking garage. Adapative reuse will convert the building into apartments and retail/commercial space.
National Register nomination and rehabilitation of a 1923 hotel in downtown Skiatook.
National Register nomination and rehabiltation of the first bank in Skiatook, a 1911 two-part commercial block building.
Baxter Springs is a town of approximately 4,000 people in the southeast corner of Kansas. When the Baxter Middle School program moved to a new building in 2014, Prairie Fire Development Group acquired the former
A dynamic partnership including local developers, housing agencies, and the Make It Right Foundation rehabilitated the long-vacant Bancroft Elementary School, constructed between 1909-1922, in Kansas City’s Manheim Park neighborhood. This adaptive reuse project aimed to
National Register Nomination that includes 255 most residential resources constructed between 1917-1963 comprising the entire city of Westwood Hills.