Scott Richardson

Infilling gaps with purpose in KC's urban core

Infilling gaps with purpose in KC's urban core

The 1914 Main Apartments were intentionally built amenity-light with the purpose of convenient access to multiple neighboring amenities in the Crossroads, including the KC Streetcar. Feature photo credit: Bob Greenspan.

1914 Main officially opens its doors

Developers of the newest apartment project in the Crossroads Arts District cut the official ribbon this morning to debut the new addition.

Scott Richardson and Andrew Ganahl, partners of the Denver-based development group Linden Street Partners, were initially lured to Kansas City for their first project because of the streetcar announcement. It was only appropriate that at this morning’s kickoff ceremony as city officials gave their excited remarks, shiny new streetcars hummed along the tracks on the street.

The project team included Centric Projects, general contractor; KEM Studio, architect.

To read more about the 44-unit project and learn about the development team’s next plan for more Crossroads apartments, check out this recent article.

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