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New Affordable Housing in Kansas City: City Hall Place

New Affordable Housing in Kansas City: City Hall Place

Kansas City News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 16, 20261m 57s

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City Hall Place: A New Affordable Housing Project in Kansas City, Kansas - A historic building in downtown Kansas City, Kansas, has been transformed into an affordable housing project called City Hall Place. The project includes forty-four existing apartments in the former City Hall building and sixty new units in a six-story building across the street. The homes are targeted towards families earning up to forty or sixty percent of the area median income. The old City Hall building, which dates back over a century, has been updated with new kitchens, bathrooms, heating systems, flooring, elevators, and security. The new building offers laundry, a community room, and six thousand square feet of commercial space. The project was made possible through teams like WNC, Eagle Point Development, CVS Health, and Sugar Creek Capital, and funding included state and federal low-income housing tax credits, historic preservation credits, and private investments. The project is part of bigger plans across Kansas City, Kansas, to build hundreds more units on empty lots, but leaders warn that key state tax credits helping these efforts are set to end in 2028.

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