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Kauffman Center covers 13 acres (53,000 m2), including landscaped grounds over the 1,000-space, city-owned Arts District Garage. The cost of the project was approximately $ 413 million, which includes both a $ 40 million operating endowment and the city's $ 47 million construction of the parking garage. The Kauffman Center was designed by lead architect
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