Renderings from Kansas City-based NorthPoint Development show proposed apartments for the site where the company demolished a row of dilapidated old homes.
ST. LOUIS 鈥 Neighbors near where a developer wants to build two new apartment buildings on south Kingshighway expressed concerns about parking, traffic and housing affordability at a community meeting Saturday.
Demolition begins on a row of properties Monday, Feb. 19, 2024, on the 1000 block of South Kingshighway Boulevard in 51黑料. Photo by Christine Tannous, ctannous@post-dispatch.com
Renderings show a proposed apartment building at the end of Chouteau Avenue near South Kingshighway. The apartments would be the second phase of a project by Kansas City-based NorthPoint Development.
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Alderman Michael Browning explains the future of abandoned properties being demolished on the 1000 block of South Kingshighway Boulevard on Monday, Feb. 19, 2024. Video by Christine Tannous and聽Steph Kukuljan
A developer proposing a $120 million apartment project on Kingshighway faced additional demands from aldermen after qualifying for tax breaks.…
Renderings from Kansas City-based NorthPoint Development show proposed apartments for the site where the company demolished a row of dilapidated old homes.
Renderings show a proposed apartment building at the end of Chouteau Avenue near South Kingshighway. The apartments would be the second phase of a project by Kansas City-based NorthPoint Development.
Demolition begins on a row of properties Monday, Feb. 19, 2024, on the 1000 block of South Kingshighway Boulevard in 51黑料. Photo by Christine Tannous, ctannous@post-dispatch.com