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The Parker

The Parker, honoring history and creating equitable neighborhood revitalization

Facility At a Glance

Location

18th & Paseo

Current Status

Passed


The Parker will breathe new life into the historic Jazz District through renovation of the legendary 'House of Hits' building, the construction of two new mixed-use buildings with street-level retail, and 48 units of high-quality, mixed-income housing.

With a pedestrian-oriented design and over 10,000 square feet of commercial space, Jazz District III promises to enhance community life, attract tourism, and preserve the cultural legacy of this historic neighborhood for generations to come.

  • 48 Units of affordable housing
  • 90% of the units are affordable between 30% to 60% Area Median Income (AMI).
  • The units will partner with KCMO housing authority to utilize housing vouchers.
  • KC G.I.F.T. is slated to be the main tenant - Black owned business will be able to showcase their products promoting more jobs and economic development

DEVELOPMENT & CONSTRUCTION IMPACT

Transit Infrastructure Benefits

Facility sits directly on high-traffic bus routes

Additional Benefits

Designed to be pedestrian-friendly

Total Facility Cost

$23M

Total Number of Housing Units

48

Building Performance Efficiencies

Adheres to 2021 International Engergy Conservation Code

Address

1511 E 18th St
Kansas City, MO 64108-1607

ECONOMIC IMPACT

Additional Benefits

Impact payment: $15,288.50

Tax Revenue After

$20,569

Ridership Projections

Up to 5,967

Participating Organizations

KCATA:
Finance Partner and TOCD Consultant

Developer:
McCormack Development & 18th & Vine Development LLC

Architect:
Helix & Rosemann & Associates

General Contractor:
Straub

Other:
Engineering: Taliaferro and Browne