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Cambridge Business Park is a bi-state Kansas and Missouri complex located on I-35 at the Cambridge Circle exit. The Park is comprised of 376,721 square feet of office and flex buildings, as well as 50+ acres of build-to-suit land sites. Rollover photo to the right to see more photos. |
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The Downtown Underground is the subterranean portion of the bi-level Downtown Industrial Park. Located at 31st and Terrace Street in KCMO, the 1.2 million square foot complex provides businesses with economical office, industrial and storage space options. Rollover photo to the right to see more photos. |
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The Downtown Industrial Park is located between Mercier and Terrace Streets in Kansas City, MO. Over 416,000 square feet of industrial space provides Kansas City businesses with a great center-city location and quick interstate access. Rollover photo to the right to see more photos. |
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| Solar Woods is the above ground segment of another bi-level complex for future development known as Solar Business Park, located in Kansas City, Missouri. A 16,500 square foot industrial building is the first developed location on the 126-acre site. Solar Woods is ideal for a large industrial/distribution facility requiring an outstanding location near the city's major thoroughfares. Several build-to-suit opportunities exist at the location. Rollover photo to the right to see more photos. |
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Solar Stone is the subterranean level of Solar Business Park, with over 100 acres of underground space ready for development. Featuring an outstanding location, Solar Stone could complement a businesses' aboveground space requirements with additional underground inventory storage. Ready for development, the site could accommodate a large subterranean distribution facility. Rollover image to see a site plan of Solar Stone. |
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The Dean Machinery Headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri, is a new 180,000 square foot headquarters building built for Dean Machinery Co. by Dean Realty Co. Rollover photo to the right to see more photos. |
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The Imperial Brewery once housed the turn-of-the-century Imperial Brewing Co. The silos have been removed, but the brew house and mule barn structures have been preserved. Rich in Kansas City history, the Southwest Boulevard & Genessee site is slated for future renovation and development. Rollover photo to the right to see more photos. |








