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  2. Manica Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Manica (stylized as MANICA) is a Kansas City, Kansas-based architecture firm.The firm owned by namesake David Manica was formed in 2007, who previously worked at sports architecture firm HOK Sport, where he was the lead designer on The O2 Arena, the new Wembley Stadium and the Beijing National Stadium.

  3. Stuart Hall Building - Wikipedia

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    The Stuart Hall Building is located at 2121 Central Street in the Crossroads Arts District neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri. The former commercial building is known as the Freight House Lofts or Stuart Hall Lofts.

  4. The Top Designer-Approved Spots to Visit in Kansas City ... - AOL

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    What to do in Kansas City: Discover the most stylish places to shop, eat, stay, and see in Kansas City in this travel guide curated by designers. The Top Designer-Approved Spots to Visit in Kansas ...

  5. Mack B. Nelson House - Wikipedia

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    Mack Barnabas Nelson was born in Arkansas in 1872. He came to Kansas City in 1894, where he worked for the Long-Bell Lumber Company.At the time of construction, Nelson was vice president of the lumber company, but he later came to the top position in the company after Long suffered financial reverses early in the Great Depression.

  6. Sears, Roebuck and Company Warehouse Building (North Kansas ...

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    Sears, Roebuck and Company Warehouse Building, also known as Missouri Poster and Sign Company, Inc. and Bellas Hess Antique Mall, is a historic warehouse building located at North Kansas City, Missouri. It was built in 1912–1923, and is a nine-story building built as a merchandise warehouse for Sears.

  7. Architecture of Kansas City - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City, Missouri's first highrise is the New York Life Insurance Building, completed in 1890. It has twelve floors at a height of 180 feet (55 m) and is the first local building with elevators. After the New York Life Building was completed, Kansas City followed the national trend of constructing a plethora of buildings above ten stories.