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MainCor Overview
Main Street Corridor Development Corporation (MainCor)
Founded in 1981 as a nonprofit community development center with an emphasis on economic/business development that brings together corporations, small businesses, institutions, neighborhoods and the City.
Mission: to provide support and technical assistance to encourage effective economic development along the Main Street Corridor to create a safe, clean, inviting place for people to visit, shop, live & work.
MainCor Overview
Main Street Community Improvement District (CID) Founded in 2007, serves as a self assessed taxing
district by the property owners that goes above and beyond city-provided services such as policing and maintaining public areas.
Mission: To promote the General Welfare and Common Good through a "Clean & Safe" program as well as increase Quality of Life and promote economic development in the surrounding urban area.
Major Projects Overview
Armour Boulevard’s many high rise apartment buildings
The Hawthorne at 39th & Main, which will undergo historic renovations and add 76 market rate units on Main Street
The Park Reserve with the approximate addition of 100 condos
Union Hill Development adding residential units along with retail and office spaces
St. Paul’s Episcopal Day School’s expansion
Major Projects Overview
The Katz’s Building serves as a landmark with the possibility to be used as a gateway
Holiday Inn redevelopment into office space & boutique hotel
Crown Center’s long term plans of expansion American Century Investments purchase of the
former H&R Block building, providing land for future expansion
Possibility of future Light Rail
Successes
Hawthorn Big Bay Shell Union Hill IRS Trinity Site Children’s Center
Campus
Contract Furnishings’ Pocket Park
Conklin Fangman Gates BBQ Liberty Memorial Main Street CID Growth of Membership MAX Down Zoning
Successes
39th Street& Main (CDBG)
Midtown Marketplace Special Review District The Main Street
Corridor Land Use & Development Plan
The Main Street Streetscape Plan
Southtown TIF Federal Reserve Bank QuickTrip American Century 43rd Street & Main Major Murray Davis
Park Katz
DrillDown Highlights
Population: Crossroads is fully captured by the DrillDown
Westport area shows strong gains Drop in the Hyde Park area is due to
downzoning Average Income: Old Westport and Hyde
Park households have a significant informal economy captured by the DrillDown
DrillDown Highlights
Crossroads income is fully captured by the Drilldown
Purchasing Power: Hyde Park indicates significant gentrification – decline in population, but very high purchasing power
Old Westport is a much stronger market than the Census indicates
Avg Form al and Inform al Incom e DrillDow n 2007 & Census 2000
$67,086$76,004
$38,838
$55,482$57,326
$0
$15,000
$30,000
$45,000
$60,000
$75,000
$90,000
City D istrict 4
Cro ssroads
Old W estpo rt
Unio n H ill
Remarks
Main Street is a viable commercial market and development area.
Momentum is here and the Opportunities are building.
Such as: Density (residential) Transit
Questions?For More Information:
3215 Main Street, Suite 200 Phone:816.753.3820
Kansas City, MO 64111 Fax:816.753.3821
Diane Burnette, Executive Director [email protected]
Dan Melton, KCUMA Coordinator
http://www.kcuma.org