The GSA will exit at least two Kansas City-area office properties in the years ahead, though the agency already had plans to shed the larger site before President Donald Trump's second term.Feds will shed large KC-area offices on both sides of the state line. Here’s where
The GSA will exit at least two Kansas City-area office properties in the years ahead, though the agency already had plans to shed the larger site before President Donald Trump's second term.
Four Light has tax incentives officially authorized, clearing the way for the $156 million tower to move on to other steps, such as project plan approval.
Grayson Capital plans a summer construction start for a 470-space city-owned garage, around which future mixed-income apartments could be built in the 18th & Vine Jazz District.
Union Pacific is advancing plans for a rail-served East Side industrial property where customers and manufacturers could build new facilities.
How will nationwide GSA office reductions, combined with federal workforce mandates, affect KC properties? Veteran brokers fall back on a wait-and-see approach.