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Late one afternoon last week a lone man, following a porter carrying his bags, traipsed through Washington’s Union Station among the crowd hurrying to catch the 6 o’clock train to Manhattan.
A new proposal from Patmos aims to turn the historic Kansas City Star building into an AI factory and startup tech hub, potentially bringing hundreds of high-paying jobs to the city.
Since then, several different companies, including Riss International, have occupied 215 W. Pershing Road. Currently, Portfolio Kitchen and Home operates inside the 108 year-old landmark, as does the ...
The Thacher Building, which once housed many businesses and became a popular gathering spot, is looking ahead to a new future ...
Provided Share City officials and development partners on Thursday marked the start of their efforts to convert four Loop office buildings into apartments, an effort to create a vibrant mixed-use ...
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A pair of Dallas-based investment firms bought a trio of medical office buildings occupied by Kansas City’s largest health care system. Kobalt Investment Co., in partnership with Blue Drake ...
Sansone Group and Stanton Road Capital announced a new lease at the Deloitte Building at 100 S. 4th St. in downtown St. Louis ...
Kimley-Horn will open a second office ... in Kansas City, the engineering consultant is adding another one. The firm recently signed a lease for the entire fifth floor of the Lighton Plaza ...
The big sign on the roof of the Businessmen’s Assurance Company was preceded by a different one that advertised the Sweeney School, which trained auto mechanics, tractor operators and radio ...