Milo Apartments
National Register nomination and $500,000 rehabilitation of a 1955 low-rise apartment building.
National Register nomination and $500,000 rehabilitation of a 1955 low-rise apartment building.
National Register nomination and $20 million rehabilitation of the 1925 sporting goods factory for conversion to offices. Historic Kansas City Preservation Award for Excellence, Contemporary Design in a Historic Context, 2013.
$900,000 rehabilitation of the 1908 studio of famed Kansas City architect Louis Curtiss. Adaptive reuse for offices and a night club.
$3.3 million rehabilitation of six single-family houses and the Rochester Hotel in the 18th and Vine Historic District, the heart of Kansas City's historic African American community. Preserve Missouri Award, 2014; Historic Kansas City Preservation
History The Empire State Building has been an architectural icon since it opened in 1931 as the world’s tallest building. It boasted more than 2 million square feet of speculative office space that could be combined
$1.5 million rehabilitation of a manufacturing building constructed in East Lawrence between 1889 and 1918. Adaptive reuse as office and event space.
National Register nomination and rehabilitation of a public housing project. Cherokee Terrace was constructed as a low-rise, multi-family residential development by the Housing Division of the Public Works Administration (PWA) to provide affordable housing for those
$13.8 million-dollar rehabilitation of a former retirement center constructed between 1850 and 1995 to affordable apartments.
$500,000 rehabilitation of a 1924 apartment building. Awarded Historic Kansas City Foundation Honorable Mention for Best Preservation Practice, 2012.