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Quality Hill, Kansas City

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1236: 294: 1247: 443:(the Kansas City Metropolitan Area branch of the United Way) also maintains its headquarters in the heart of Quality Hill, in the former Virginia Hotel and in a 19th-century house along Pennsylvania street. Previously it was also located in a 19th-century house on the corner of Washington Street and 11th Street. In 2016, that location was converted into Quality Hill Academy, a local charter school for grades K-3. 452: 389: 324:. Shannon's faction was nicknamed "the rabbits" because of their connection to the old ways of doing things in lowlands along the rivers (one of the early nicknames for Kansas City was "Rabbitville"), while the Pendergast faction was nicknamed "the goats" because of their desire to climb out of the Bottoms. Tom Pendergast succeeded his brother as boss of the machine. 419:
renovation. Garfinkel did not implement his ambitious plan, but it served as a catalyst for other investors, who began renovations on several loft buildings. These new developments encouraged the Kansas City LCRA, in 1983, to revise the downtown central business district plan to include the revitalization of the Quality Hill area. That same year, LCRA selected
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in 1972, Case Park was a popular spot to watch planes take off from the Downtown Airport. One consideration in the decision to build the new airport was the difficulty planes encountered taking off from the Downtown airport, as they had to climb steeply to avoid the 200-foot bluffs and Quality Hill's
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In February 2008, McCormack Baron Salazar, who owned and managed its large property as a development called New Quality Hill, sold 21 buildings (consisting of 382 residential units_ to C.R.E.S. Management LLC, a Kansas City-based development company. Its plans were for a major restoration of all the
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In 2004, Kansas City Southern Industries completed a multimillion-dollar new headquarters between the two cathedrals and designed after Quality Hill's distinctive architectural style. Around that time, State Street purchased Quality Hill property from DST Systems and opened a major branch. The Heart
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noted in his journal that the site offered a "commanding situation for a fort." Today, the site is commemorated by a large bronze sculpture including a figure of the enslaved man York, the only monument in Missouri to include a slave. Informational signposts and a lookout point are at the north end
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The Kauffman Foundation has continued refurbishing its remaining historic buildings for lease. Recently some residents voiced concerns that the New Quality Hill portion of the neighborhood is declining. McCormack Baron Salazar initially said it was working to address those concerns, but in November
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in the United States. Quality Hill's appeal to potential residents is based both in its historic beauty and its ready access to the cultural and business life of downtown Kansas City. Its architecture – both historic and new, reflects Kansas City's origins. It is mostly of a 19th-century French and
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In the early 1970s, Arnold Garfinkel, a real estate developer, began acquiring and assembling properties and by 1976, he controlled several large parcels. Garfinkle created a report promoting the investment possibilities on Quality Hill. He envisioned a combination of new development and historic
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presiding. The bull was nicknamed "Bob" by locals, a name derived from the acronym created by the phrase "bull on building." It either was loved as an icon or reviled as kitsch detracting from the city's beauty. The statue's sculptor was Will Decker with Rochetti and Parzini of
348: 1125: 339:, which also was built during his reign. This park is known as Case Park today, occupying the entire edge of Quality Hill's bluffs. Tom Pendergast commissioned a statue of his brother Jim to be placed in the park, and it still stands. Until the completion of 1387: 1220: 1156: 1140: 1130: 427:, DST Systems, J.E. Dunn and others, acquired nearly all of Quality Hill from Garfinkle and others. McCormack Baron Salazar, as developer, built many new structures, both residential and commercial, and refurbished old ones. 1407: 1215: 1161: 802: 1182: 1084: 434:
bought the American Hereford building for its world headquarters and removed the bull statue from the building. In 2002, HNTB and other firms arranged to have the bull moved across I-35 to Mulkey Square.
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burgeons, and with the population having swelled from 3,000 in 2002 to over 16,000 in 2006, Quality Hill's population continues to grow rapidly (and the cost of living there continues to increase).
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buildings and area landscape. Many other properties are privately owned, including residences and businesses. Quality Hill contains undeveloped land, most of which is owned by DST Systems and the
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Since the late 20th century, Quality Hill has regained its attraction as a highly upscale urban neighborhood. According to Tony Salazar, it is widely regarded as one of the best successes in
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buildings. The Kansas City Riverfront Bicycle Trail, a 20-mile bicycle route along the Missouri River around downtown Kansas City, also runs through the park and along the bluff.
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The Chouteau Society, a society dedicated to highlighting Kansas City's French origins, erected a signpost at the northwest corner of 11th and Washington streets, in
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church, the oldest structure known to have been built by Europeans in the region. This would have been during the era of French
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moved south to the suburbs. Elite who used to live on Quality Hill gradually moved to upscale areas farther south, such as the
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border is half a mile away through the West Bottoms. Since 1978, Quality Hill has been listed as a historic district on the
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who traveled the region's rivers. The first recorded church on the site was built in 1822 at the behest of
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political machine which soon achieved nearly total power over politics in the region. His chief rival was
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Beginning in the 1960s, Downtown Kansas City's population began a steep decline. The city's
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statue of a bull on a 90-foot pylon at its headquarters at 715 Kirk Drive, with President
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of Case Park, located at 8th Street and Jefferson Street. The sculpture was made by
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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Urban Planning and Historic Preservation – Quality Hill, Kansas City, Missouri
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Located on the west side of downtown, it is bounded by Broadway to the east,
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Missouri
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to the west, 7th Street to the north, and 14th Street to the south. The
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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stopped on what is now known as Quality Hill, on its return from the
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The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception - History and Renovation
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Berenice and Francois Chouteau from Kansas City Public Library site
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2006 decided to sell the bulk of its property on Quality Hill.
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One figure who greatly influenced Quality Hill's rise was
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An entrance to Kansas City's Quality Hill neighborhood
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to build a large park on Quality Hill overlooking the
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on the Missouri side of Kansas City (along with the
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Index

U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district

Kansas City, MO
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neighborhood
downtown Kansas City, Missouri
USA
Kansas
Missouri
West Bottoms
I-35
Kansas
National Register of Historic Places
Kansas City Southern Industries
DST Systems
State Street Corporation
Missouri River
Kansas City metropolitan area
French
English
French
missionary
fur trappers
François Chouteau
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
Roman Catholic Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph
gold
Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral
Episcopal Diocese of West Missouri

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