1914 MAIN APARTMENTS

1914 Main Apartments is the first new construction apartment building in Kansas City’s Crossroads Arts District, and one of the first developments along the new streetcar line. It utilizes public transportation via streetcar, bus and bike share as an asset to urban development. Unprecedented for KC, this allows for a parking ratio of 0.5 cars/unit and maximizes space to the units. Surrounded by some of KC’s best restaurants, bars, galleries and local shops, the city itself is the amenity package.
The design draws from the area’s strong warehouse context with a cast concrete podium base and metal panel portal frames above. The portals maximize views and light for the living units. Street-Side units connect to the city with projecting balconies, alternating by level to promote interaction and a sense of community between the renters, and to express the movement inherent with Main Street. The 8” horizontal metal panel planks relate in scale to the adjacent brick buildings, representing 3 vertical brick courses.
 
AWARDS
2017 KC AIA Design Excellence Award, Citation
2017 Capstone Award (Mixed Use Category)
 
PRESS
The Kansas City Star, “1914 Main apartment building opens with streetcar fanfare,” by Diane Stafford, 
Kansas City Business Journal, “New apartments offer front door to the streetcar line,” by Rob Roberts, 
The Kansas City Star, “Kansas City streetcar line drew developers to build apartments on Main Street,” by Diane Stafford

 

  Bob Greenspan