Mixed-use is a burgeoning field and the industry is in need of examples of projects that get the concept right. In that vein, there is a lot to like with Cordish Co.'s Kansas City Power & Light District. The project is “sympathetic to the streetscape and location.” It “respects the downtown street grid while establishing cross-block connections,” and engages pedestrians by employing great variety from block to block. Judges liked, as well, how the project infuses new life and entertainment into the city. The one drawback on the project is that, so far, it has been too reliant on restaurants and bars. To truly be seen as a mixed-use model, other uses — retail, offices and restaurants — need to thrive as well. So it will remain a project to watch as it matures.
Project Name
The Kansas City Power & Light District
Location
Kansas City, Mo.
Square Footage
602,950 square feet
Design Architect
Beyer Blinder Belle
Developer/Owner
The Cordish Co.
Credits
Architects
Booth Hansen
Helix Architecture
MEP Engineers
Henderson Engineers
Building System Engineers
Civil Engineer
Taliaferro & Browne
Structural Engineers
Walter P. Moore
Greaf, Anhalt, Schloemer
Norton & Schmidt
Landscaping
Young & Dring Landscape Architects
Contractors
JE Dunn Construction
Jess Burts Enterprises