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Crossroads, Kansas City in December 2016. The Crossroads (officially the Crossroads Arts District) is a neighborhood within Greater Downtown with a population of 7,491. [1] It is centered at approximately 19th Street and Baltimore Avenue, directly south of the Downtown Loop and north of Crown Center. It is the city's main art gallery district ...
As a part of the City of Kansas City's One Percent for Art ordinance, a mixed media art installation called "Terpsichore for Kansas City" was placed in the Arts District garage. Named after the Muse in Greek mythology who ruled over choral song and dance, the installation is a combination of original musical compositions played over speakers in ...
Green Dirt on Oak’s rooftop deck overlooks Kansas City’s Crossroads. Reed Hoffmann/Special to the Star Green Dirt currently serves dinner from 5 to 9 p.m. on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays ...
East side of the Stuart Hall Building in the Crossroads Arts District. The Stuart Hall Building is located at 2121 Central Street in the Crossroads Arts District neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri. The former commercial building is known as the Freight House Lofts or Stuart Hall Lofts.
The proposed site of the Kansas City Royals’ new ballpark in the East Crossroads. The proposed footprint is bounded by Interstate 670 to the north, 17th Street to the south, Grand Boulevard to ...
Kansas City, Missouri has nearly 240 neighborhoods [1] including Downtown, 18th and Vine, River Market, Crossroads, Country Club Plaza, Westport, the new Power and Light District, and several suburbs.
Among the bigger winners of the Kansas City Royals site-selection sweepstakes on Tuesday was Matt Abbott, who owns dozens of properties in the Crossroads, including several that lie in the ...
The Kansas City Music Hall is a large proscenium theatre with a striking Streamline Modern interior that seats an audience of 2,400 patrons. The hall presents touring Broadway shows, as well as visiting symphony orchestras, opera and ballet companies, and other events. It was the main hall of the Kansas City Philharmonic for several decades.