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KANSAS CITY, Kan. — An old mall has been torn down, and now a new development is ready to spring up. Indian Springs Mall, which opened in the early 70s and thrived through the 80s, but quieted ...
Metcalf South and Indian Springs were built when indoor shopping malls were cropping up all over the United States. Both rose to prominence and became destinations during the same time period of ...
Aerial above bus and police station, as well as part of proposed development site on Wednesday, Nov. 13. Indian Springs mall was built in 1971 and thrived throughout the 70s and 80s.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A local developer has been selected by the Unified Government of Wyandotte County to redevelop the former Indian Springs Mall site in Kansas City, Kansas.. The developer ...
A developer has plans to transform the old Indian Springs Mall site into residential space, a grocery store, a gym, and more as people working nearby continue looking at the vacant 49 acres of land.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A local developer has been selected by the Unified Government of Wyandotte County to redevelop the former Indian Springs Mall site in Kansas City, Kansas. The developer ...
O’Leary said Lane4 believes Indian Springs Mall is in a good location. The fact the 50-acre property is owned by the Unified Government also simplifies potential real estate transactions.
Unified Government commissioners hit pause on a $140 million mixed-use redevelopment plan for the former Indian Springs Mall site in Kansas City, Kan. In addition to a discounted land sale ...
Lane4 Property Group, a Kansas City real estate firm, is proposing to develop 26 acres of flex/tech office and light industrial space on the southern part of the former Indian Springs Mall site in ...
The once-bustling Indian Springs shopping center, which opened in 1971, died a slow death as consumer interest began to fade in the late 1990s, like many indoor malls around the country.
Plans to renovate the old Indian Spring Shopping Center are in the works. The Lane4 Property Group has proposed using 26 acres of the lot for flex/tech buildings and light industrial spaces.
The once-bustling Indian Springs shopping center, which opened in 1971, died a slow death as consumer interest began to fade in the late 1990s, like many indoor malls around the country.