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The Country Club Plaza (often called The Plaza) is a privately owned regional [1] shopping center in the Country Club District of Kansas City, Missouri.Opened in 1923, it is considered to be the first planned large outdoor suburban shopping center in the United States and among the first regional centers to accommodate shoppers arriving by car.
One of the new owners of the Country Club Plaza reportedly provided more details on planned changes. “He did actually use the words ‘Trader’ and ‘Joe,’” a neighborhood leader said.
Two of Kansas City’s most iconic assets — the Kansas City Chiefs and the Country Club Plaza — are now owned by members of an equally iconic family: the Hunts of Dallas, descendants of H.L ...
The Star reported in October that the Plaza, a Kansas City landmark first opened in 1923, was under contract to be sold to Ray Washburne and HP Village Partners, owners of a luxury shopping ...
The Country Club District of Kansas City. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-1-62585-448-3. Morton, LaDene. The Brookside Story: Shops of Every Necessary Character. United States, History Press, 2019. Stauch, Jose (May 10, 2021). Country Club District Of Kansas City: History And Significant Stories: Kansas City History Facts. Independently Published.
Irish Museum and Cultural Center located in Kansas City's Union Station. Kansas City Museum at Corinthian Hall, local area history and natural sciences museum in a Beaux-Arts mansion. Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, the region's largest art museum, located near the Country Club Plaza (see below)
The shop opened on the Plaza in 2020 at 422 Nichols Road, then moved in 2022 to the former Pinstripes space at 601 W. 48th St. “We would like to reopen at some point,” said owner Adam Pfeifer.
The club has its roots in an informal golf course in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri.In 1896, Hugh C. Ward, Charles Fessenden Morse, Jefferson Brumback, H. L. Harmon, A. W. Childs, C. J. Hubbard, J. E. Logan, Gardiner Lathrop, St. Clair Street, Ford Harvey, E. H. Chapman, E. S. Washburn, and W. B. Clarke incorporated the Kansas City Country Club [2] and leased a pasture at ...