The Kansas City Power & Light District is driving a downtown makeover. City Center Square, a 650,000 square foot Class A office building, started preparing for the opening of the Sprint Center Arena and Kansas City Live more than a year ago. (Request a tour: smoore@winbury.com)
Phillip Gesue, director of acquisitions and development for Time Equities Inc., the company that owns City Center Square, said a new parking garage and expanded services for tenants such
as a full service fitness center, yoga, Starbucks, improved food court and valet parking was critical to the downtown redevelopment. "City Center Square has always played a vital role in
downtown Kansas City. The high-rise office building is literally at the center of the city at Main and 12th street," Gesue said. "The rehabilitation of this magnificent building and the
construction of a new parking garage to accommodate the modern parking demand have been critical in preparing the building for large additions such as the Power and Light District and the
needs of modern office tenants."
(Watch video of Phillip Gesue: http://www.youtube.com/watchv=Cw37GEfDzKU,