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Kansas City Club Building: Kansas City Club Building: November 19, 2002 : 1228 Baltimore Ave. Downtown: 66: Kansas City Cold Storage Company Building: Kansas City Cold Storage Company Building: June 1, 2005 : 500 E. 3rd St.
In February 2022, MSUFCU established a new Detroit-area regional office in Auburn Hills. [16] MSUFCU's first expansion into West Michigan came with a Grand Rapids branch in the fall of 2017. [17] MSUFCU later opened a branch in Traverse City, its first in Northern Michigan, on June 30, 2020; a second Traverse City branch followed on June 29 ...
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in the Jackson County portions of Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map. [1]
Kansas City Cold Storage Company Building; Kansas City Convention Center; Kansas City Live Stock Exchange; Kansas City Masonic Temple; Kansas City Missouri Temple; Kansas City National Security Campus; Kansas City Overhaul Base; Kansas City Police Station Number 4; Kansas City Scottish Rite Temple; Kansas City Southern Railway Building (Kansas ...
The original seven-story Bryant Building was built in 1891 at the corner of Petticoat Lane and Grand Boulevard, [4] designed by Van Brunt and Howe of Kansas City. It was highlighted in Architectural Review as "one of the best lighted and ventilated office buildings in" the city. [5] It was razed in 1931 and rebuilt as the current building. [4]
Other tall structures in Kansas City, Missouri; Rank Building Address Architect Height feet / m Floors Year Notes Image — KCTV Tower [2] 129 E. 31st Street: 956 / 291
Kansas City, Missouri's first highrise is the New York Life Insurance Building, completed in 1890. It has twelve floors at a height of 180 feet (55 m) and is the first local building with elevators. After the New York Life Building was completed, Kansas City followed the national trend of constructing a plethora of buildings above ten stories.
The R. A. Long building is a historic skyscraper in Kansas City, Missouri located on the northwest corner of the intersection of 10th Street and Grand Avenue. [2] In 1906, Robert A. Long's Long-Bell Lumber Company had outgrown the office space in the Keith & Perry Building. Expanding operations and the need for a larger headquarters resulted in ...