"Hollis + Miller Architects Inc., one of the area’s fastest-growing firms, has designs on a new headquarters location in the Crossroads Arts District.
According to sources, Hollis + Miller has signed a letter of intent to occupy space in the historic Corrigan Building, 1828 Walnut St., and plans to move its headquarters there from Overland Park."
Copaken Brooks and 3D Development have started redevelopment construction on the historic Corrigan Building in Kansas City’s Crossroads District, a commercial project they’ve renamed Corrigan Station.
City development officials say the estimated $42 million project represents the first speculative office development in the Crossroads since the new streetcar line was announced.
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Co-developer Jon Copaken said a third part of the Corrigan Station plan — a three-story building that will extend west from the Corrigan tower — “will be tenant-driven, and construction is not imminent.” The 40,000-square-foot addition will front one of the Main Street stops on the streetcar line, which is scheduled to go live this spring.