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  2. Loretto Academy (Kansas City, Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    The building also offers apartments and offices. Its current owner, Loretto Redevelopment Corp., taking advantage of a tax abatement, has had plans for further redevelopment since 1996; as of 2011, those plans include "a hotel conversion, a small office space facing Mercier Street and two small rental buildings" on the 6-acre (2.4 ha) site. [8]

  3. Kansas City Tenants Union - Wikipedia

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    KC Tenants was founded with an annual budget of $30,000, which has grown to almost $600,000 in June 2023. [1] The union has worked together with Mayor Quinton Lucas on housing policy, [3] notably passing a tenant's bill of rights in 2019 that included banning "discrimination against prospective tenants solely because of a prior arrest, conviction or eviction."

  4. List of tallest buildings in Kansas City, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    1006 Grand Boulevard Apartments: Kansas City, Missouri 64106: Sherman Associates: 231 / 70.7. 17. 1930. Converted into apartments: 40 Kansas City Marriott Hotel ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Jackson ...

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    part of the Colonnade Apartment Buildings of Kansas City, MO MPS 126: Park Lane Apartments: Park Lane Apartments: May 5, 2004 : 4600–4606 J.C. Nichols Parkway: Plaza Westport: 127: Park Manor Historic District: February 1, 2006

  6. 909 Walnut - Wikipedia

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    When the government left the building in 1995, Northland Management & Investment of Kansas City purchased it for $500,000. The building remained vacant until it was sold in 2000 to Simbol Commercial Inc. of Dallas for $2 million. Following the September 11 attacks, the building was renamed from 911 Walnut to 909 Walnut. [5]

  7. James B. Nutter & Company - Wikipedia

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    James B. Nutter & Company continued to countermand discriminatory practices in the 1970s, when its Village Green apartments rented units to anyone who could pay the rent, regardless of race. [3] In November 2012, Nutter received the Harold L. Holliday Sr. Civil Rights Award from the NAACP’s Kansas City, Mo. Branch. [4]

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