Overland Park planners OK big Ryan Cos. apartment project
Overland Park planners OK big Ryan Cos. apartment project
Plans to construct a 446-unit apartment complex on the southeast corner of 135th Street and Antioch Road were approved by Overland Park planners on Monday evening.
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Plans to construct a 446-unit apartment complex on the southeast corner of 135th Street and Antioch Road were approved by Overland Park planners on Monday evening.
Plans to construct a 446-unit apartment complex on the southeast corner of 135th Street and Antioch Road were approved by Overland Park planners on Monday evening.
The Overland Park Planning Commission unanimously approved Metcalf 108 Redevelopment LLC's new TIF plan for a proposed 220-apartment, mixed-use project.
Planners agreed Monday evening that the proposal aligns with the city's comprehensive plan, which called for more apartments and fewer office spaces at the Interstate 435 and Metcalf Avenue site.
After the Lenexa-based developer struggled to find a tenant for its initial proposed commercial development, it shifted the project to predominantly...
The Overland Park Planning Commission unanimously approved Metcalf 108 Redevelopment LLC's new TIF plan for a proposed 220-apartment, mixed-use project.
Planners agreed Monday evening that the proposal aligns with the city's comprehensive plan, which called for more apartments and fewer office spaces at the Interstate 435 and Metcalf Avenue site.
After the Lenexa-based developer struggled to find a tenant for its initial proposed commercial development, it shifted the project to predominantly...
Arbor Development now will present plans to eliminate retail from its third and final phase to the full City Council. The builder seeks to construct a 150-apartment building and revise its incentive package.
Arbor Development now will present plans to eliminate retail from its third and final phase to the full City Council. The builder seeks to construct a 150-apartment building and revise its incentive package.
After years of retail experience, Drake Development LLC is venturing into its first-single family project in one of the wealthiest ZIP codes in the Kansas City area.
After years of retail experience, Drake Development LLC is venturing into its first-single family project in one of the wealthiest ZIP codes in the Kansas City area.
Overland Park planners unanimously approved Occidental Management’s final development plan for its second district, which now would include a 103,430-square-foot entertainment building (with go-carts!) and a 419-apartment building.
Overland Park planners unanimously approved Occidental Management’s final development plan for its second district, which now would include a 103,430-square-foot entertainment building (with go-carts!) and a 419-apartment building.
Western Alliance Bank provided $61.6 million in construction financing for this speculative industrial development.
The post Ryan Cos., Westcore Kick Off Phoenix-Area Project appeared first on Commercial Property Executive.
Western Alliance Bank provided $61.6 million in construction financing for this speculative industrial development.
The post Ryan Cos., Westcore Kick Off Phoenix-Area Project appeared first on Commercial Property Executive.
The owner of the Incred-A-Bowl site in Overland Park wins approval from the Planning Commission for rezoning to construct townhomes behind the former bowling alley.
The owner of the Incred-A-Bowl site in Overland Park wins approval from the Planning Commission for rezoning to construct townhomes behind the former bowling alley.
After the Overland Park City Council rejected Ryan Cos.' plans for a mixed-use at 135th and Antioch — a project city planners unanimously approved — the developer will have to reconsider parts of its plan. But the company isn't walking away from the apartments and retail uses it has planned.
After the Overland Park City Council rejected Ryan Cos.' plans for a mixed-use at 135th and Antioch — a project city planners unanimously approved — the developer will have to reconsider parts of its plan. But the company isn't walking away from the apartments and retail uses it has planned.
ACORE Capital provided a $125 million construction loan for the 23-story project.
The post Ryan Cos. Breaks Ground on Dallas-Area Tower appeared first on Commercial Property Executive.
ACORE Capital provided a $125 million construction loan for the 23-story project.
The post Ryan Cos. Breaks Ground on Dallas-Area Tower appeared first on Commercial Property Executive.
The development is part of a greater $4 billion push by Baltimore-based Cordish, the City of Arlington, Texas, the Rangers and Loews Hotels & Co to transform the area.
The development is part of a greater $4 billion push by Baltimore-based Cordish, the City of Arlington, Texas, the Rangers and Loews Hotels & Co to transform the area.