Tag: Troost

Coding at age 3? Operation Breakthrough connects STEM to program’s circuitry

By Tommy Felts / November 9, 2017

Two small boys are standing on stools at a workbench, pretending to talk on outdated handset telephones. They might not yet know how the phones work, but they’re clearly familiar with how to take them apart. And they do. A few feet away, three children from low-income families are on iPads beginning a new lesson.…

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27th and Troost, Milhaus, UC-B Properties, Draw Architects, Taliaferro & Brown, Inc.

Housing trends show young professionals don’t care about Troost’s stigma, UC-B says

By Tommy Felts / October 18, 2017

Lance Carlton initially was skeptical of developing east of Troost Avenue, he said. “But the mentality of the market has changed,” said Carlton, co-managing partner of UC-B Properties, which brought its offices to the 4300 block of Troost in August 2016. The company helped prove an appetite for residential development on the corridor with 19…

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Mac Properties, Armour Boulevard and Troost Avenue, Google Maps

Mac Properties plans four-corner food startup village at Armour and Troost

By Tommy Felts / October 18, 2017

Mac Properties’ Kansas City arm wants to turn a “sleepy intersection” on Troost into a four-corner incubator for thriving residential and restaurant activity. The vision is to create a “food startup village” as the foundation of the development, which would bring 400 new market rate apartments to Armour Boulevard and Troost, said Peter Cassel, director…

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Wonder lofts, Exact Architects

Wonder developers eye emerging businesses and creatives for Troost

By Tommy Felts / October 18, 2017

Business is brewing at the former Wonder Bread bakery. With a flurry of activity at 30th and Troost, the historic site is undergoing a transformation: from yet another vacant space on the corridor to an anchor for residential and commercial life on Troost. “They’ve gutted the inside and they’ve done a ton of work,” said…

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Original Troost Coalition members

You don’t have to pick a side, neighbor-led Troost Coalition says

By Tommy Felts / October 18, 2017

It’s about bringing residents back to Troost Avenue, Cathryn Simmons said. And that means challenging the status quo. “This used to be a free-for-all. Troost was the Wild Wild West of Kansas City,” she said. “You could come over here and do anything you wanted. Legally.” A founding member of the Troost Coalition, Simmons helped…

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