Kansas City Office Building Prepares for Power and Light District; City Center Square Adds Parking Garage, Valet Parking, Fitness Center and Food Court

Released on: November 5, 2007, 5:38 pm

Press Release Author: Jennings Public Relations & Advertising

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: The Kansas City Power & Light District is driving a downtown
makeover. City Center Square, a 650,000 square foot Class A office building, started
preparing for the opening of the Sprint Center Arena and Kansas City Live more than
a year ago.

Press Release Body: KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Kansas City Power & Light District is
driving a downtown makeover. City Center Square, a 650,000 square foot Class A
office building, started preparing for the opening of the Sprint Center Arena and
Kansas City Live more than a year ago. (Request a tour: smoore@winbury.com)

Phillip Gesue, director of acquisitions and development for Time Equities Inc., the
company that owns City Center Square, said a new parking garage and expanded
services for tenants such as a full service fitness center, yoga, Starbucks,
improved food court and valet parking was critical to the downtown redevelopment.
\"City Center Square has always played a vital role in downtown Kansas City. The
high-rise office building is literally at the center of the city at Main and 12th
street,\" Gesue said. \"The rehabilitation of this magnificent building and the
construction of a new parking garage to accommodate the modern parking demand have
been critical in preparing the building for large additions such as the Power and
Light District and the needs of modern office tenants.\"

(Watch video of Phillip Gesue: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwDKV1EpDJ4 )

Time Equities has focused on the architectural design of City Center Square\'s
improvements and so wanted to make a big splash with its construction of a new
parking garage. Time Equities selected Rees Masilionis Turley Architecture, a Kansas
City firm, to design the six-level parking garage. Matt Masilionis, principal
architect, said infusing design with the limited space was the biggest challenge for
their team. \"Kenny Miller, our project designer/architect, did a tremendous job
balancing the limited space in this tight urban site (the Old Italian Gardens
restaurant) while creating a futuristic looking \'urban infill\' parking structure
that is fun, seamless with the streetscape, and a contemporary, timeless statement
for Kansas City,\" said Masilionis.

City Center Square\'s once dated food court has been modernized with a lounge like
feel created by HNTB architecture. Bright modern colors and a patchwork carpet were
custom designed for the building. The renovated food court is also home to
downtown\'s only Jason\'s Deli along with food favorites such as Starbucks, Antonio\'s
Pizza, Bumblefish, Smokin\' Joe\'s and Subway.

For working professionals seeking a healthy lifestyle, a 3,800 square foot state of
the art fitness center was created in City Center Square. This space offers tenants
weekly access to yoga and pilates classes as well as full service changing rooms
equipped with showers, towels and lockers so they can work out any time of day.

\"Real estate is not exclusively about amenities, it\'s about location, location,
location -- something City Center Square has in spades. Its central loop location
means it\'s literally across the street from the restaurants of KC Live -- three
short blocks from the Sprint Arena and a majority of the downtown hotels. Most
importantly, it is at the center of the greatest concentration of parking in
downtown KC,\" said Gesue.

Rick Hughes, president of the Kansas City Convention and Visitors Association said
the new attraction will be a significant perk for businesses that want to be a part
of this exciting urban redevelopment. \"The perfect name for the building is City
Center Square,\" said Hughes. \"Someone was wise years ago when they named it that.
It\'s even more City Center Square-ed up today because of all the development that\'s
happening around us right now,\" said Hughes. \"As we move into the future, City
Center Square really is in the middle of it all.\"

(Watch video of Rick Hughes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cw37GEfDzKU,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HV_xw3SQ00w)

The Power and Light District is a nine city block mixed-used retail, entertainment,
office and residential district. The $850 million entertainment district is part of
a $2 billion urban renaissance that includes the new Kauffman Center for Performing
Arts, convention center expansion, 10,000 new urban loft units and the recently
opened Sprint Center Arena.

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Web Site: http://www.citycentersquare.com

Contact Details: For media inquiries, please contact Valerie Jennings at
816-221-1040 or send an e-mail to info@jenningspr.net

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