
The mall, which according to the Kansas City Star, closed its doors for good last week, will be replaced by a high-end shopping/residential center.
The Mission city council had hosted some hearings on proposals to rebuild the central business district, and the Star published a report in one of the unread back pages, but of course, I first heard details about the plans from my barber a few weeks ago.
Part of the plan is to remove the empty, rotting corpse of the Mission Center Mall and replace it with Plaza-style shops a high-rise hotel and 10-story condo building. Removing the mall shouldn't be that difficult, since it's falling apart already.
And, living only a few blocks away from the site I can't say I was too keen on the high-rise hotel and condos. Then I took a look as the presentations available on the Mission web site, and I have to say that this looks a helluva lot better than the current eyesore.
So here are a few pics from the presentation.
Here's the current view of Johnson Drive looking to the southeast (at the mall).

And, through the magic of computer imaging, a view of the proposed development.

Here's the proposed development from the Roeland Drive elevation.

And here's the "artistic" rendering

tagged: Roeland Park, Kansas, City Council, Mission, mall, development, architecture
Ooh!! I can't wait! That's right around the corner from my house, and I'm so glad they're going to do something worthwhile with that space.
ReplyDeleteOne of my bosses told me that it will be a lifestyle center, and will include a condo project. Kick. Ass. :)
Faith,
ReplyDeleteWe must be neighbord. I can see the Mission Center marquis through the trees from my front yard. It used to be a pretty good mall, but they quit maintaining it and basically wanted everyone to move out. Now I can't wait until they tear it down and put up a cool new development.
Emaw: I was planning to post on this issue. My effort wouldn't have been this good, though.
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