Two Pershing Square Center provides clients with one of the city’s most prestigious business addresses, an elegant corporate environment, and superior business support services. The center resides on the ninth floor of an eleven story premier atrium style building, with a lobby featuring marble floors, fountains and dramatic floral accents. The spacious reception area welcomes clients and guests, showcasing stunning views of the city skyline. Three fully-furnished conference rooms are available, as well as, a training room which can accommodate up to 25 people. Clients may choose from single offices to large team spaces and enjoy a host of amenities including a cyber café, access to full-time administrative support for all their clerical needs, state-of-the-art technology, and a friendly professional staff to assist in day to day operations. In addition, the on-site Silverspoon Café is open for breakfast and lunch. A multi-level underground parking facility is accessible for convenience. Union Station is adjacent to the center and connects via a skywalk to the Westin Crown Center hotel complex, offering three levels of innovative shopping, dining and entertainment for the entire family. A pedestrian bridge crosses the railroad tracks and joins Union Station with the historic Freight House and Crossroads Arts District , a vibrant center of art, loft living, enterprise, culture and entertainment! A 111-year old former railroad facility, the Freight House clearly offers one of Kansas City's best dining experiences. Originally built in 1887, this Kansas City landmark houses three of Kansas City's most recognized and award winning restaurants: Jack Stack Barbecue, City Tavern and Lidia's. Kansas City is a hub for manufacturing, as well as headquarters to companies such as Hallmark Cards, Sprint, Russell Stover Candies, and Applebee's Restaurants. Famous people have even called Kansas City 'home,' including Harry S Truman, artist Thomas Hart Benton, cartoonist Walt Disney and baseball Hall of Famer George Brett. Kansas City is nicknamed 'The City of Fountains,' because it has more fountains than any city except Rome, Italy. The historic Country Club Plaza, modeled after sister city, Seville, Spain, features dozens of upscale shops and restaurants. Its annual holiday lighting ceremony features over 75 miles of wire, 200,000 lights and draws thousands of visitors. Only 20 minutes from Kansas City International airport, the Center is central to a variety of activities and events where one can enjoy world famous barbecue, jazz music, sporting events, casinos, and the arts. Nearest Airports: Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport - 3 miles Kansas City International Airport - 20 miles Johnson County Executive Airport - 22 miles.
Cross Streets: Main Street
This business center is located in a 93-acre development designed to include a diverse array of shopping, dining and entertainment choices. The center is complemented with office space, luxury apartments, and lofts, creating a true live, work and play environment. The development features pedestrian-friendly streetscapes, open-air gathering spaces, and fountains, and parks for children. With convenient surface parking, the Business Center is located on the second floor with a welcoming reception and lobby area, staffed with full-time professionals ready to meet and greet your clients.
Cross Streets: NW 87th Terrace
This prime office center is located in the northern section of Kansas City, MO and only 5 miles from downtown. Enjoy 15 blocks of more than 150 shops and a number of restaurants, making The Country Club Plaza, Kansas City’s premier live, work and play environment. Country Club Plaza amenities include quick shoe shine, car detailing, dry cleaning and tailor service. This center is near a number of Kansas City’s favorite restaurants including, Brio Tuscan Grille, Buca Di Beppo, The Cheesecake Factory, Fiorella’s Jack Stack Barbecue and Fogo de Chao. Enjoy a variety of shops at the plaza which include retail shops such as Ann Taylor Loft, The Apple Store, Baby Gap, Banana Republic and Anthropologie.
Cross Streets: Nichols Road
The Briarcliff center occupies a luxurious Tuscan-themed banking and office building. Detailed tiling lends character to the interior, with walking trails and beautiful sculptures adding to the external appeal of the campus setting. The signature location is ideal for both working and living, just five minutes north of downtown Kansas City. Kansas City became known for high-profile technological innovation when, following a highly competitive selection process, it beat over 1,000 other communities to become the first site for Google’s experimental fiber-optic network which went live in 2012. Many leading national companies operating in sectors from food processing to the automobile and service industries have chosen the Kansas City metropolitan area as their home. A wealth of production facilities, warehouses and distribution centers make the shipping of raw materials and finished goods to and from America’s heartland easy and cost-effective. Economic growth is supported by a local government known for its business-friendly attitude.
Cross Streets: N.W. Briarcliff Parkway
Situated in the heart of Downtown, our Kansas City business center is a fantastic place to work with a significant heritage. Located on the second and third floor of a beautifully restored former hotel of national importance, it provides a stunning work environment. As well as the building’s unique characteristics, you’re close to the city’s best features too. The site sits alongside the distinctive skyline in the central business district, near the city’s largest bank. The Metro Area Express (MAX), a bus system designed to avoid congestion, means you can easily get around. The rich traditions of Kansas City, which include jazz, blues, fountains and KC-style barbecue, are also nearby in a largely redeveloped district known for its arts, boutique shops and local cuisine, so there’s plenty to impress your clients and associates. Additionally, the Sprint Center, a 19,000 seat sports and music arena is within easy reach.
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Establish a local business presence in Kansas City with professional workspace in our South Kansas City business center at 800 East 101st Terrace. Our office space is situated in the prominent Holmes Corporate Center building with immediate access to I-435. It houses a dynamic community of professionals in health care, real estate and construction, finance and morEast This impressive campus features a nicely landscaped exterior with an elegantly renovated lobby. It’s an excellent location to meet with clients and focus on your work in our center’s vibrant, tech-powered business environment. From your office, you can grab coffee or lunch at the Thai House nearby or head over to the Ward Parkway Center less than 10 minutes away to do some shopping.
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This is an ideal co-working solution for independent workers, freelancers, telecommuters, entepresneurs, small businesses, startups. Beautiful meeting rooms are available for meetings with your clients and associates. Dedicated desks include 24/7 access, filing cabinet, printing/scanning/copying and more.
Cross Streets: Between Wornall Road and Wyandotte Street
This coworking space is a community that allows members to find a new way to work, collaborate with one another and surround themselves with other brilliant minds. After all, communication and collaboration encourage multipliers to getting things done fast.
Cross Streets: Between West 17th and 18th Streets
Affectionately referred to as the “Heart of America”, Kansas City is the largest city in Missouri and lies at the almost geographic center of the U.S. Straddling the Missouri and Kansas border, this lively Midwest city is an agriculture and manufacturing hub. It is home to companies like Dairy Farmers of America and one of the largest U.S. drug manufacturing plants. It is also headquarters to many other notable businesses like H&R Block, Hostess Brands, Russell Stovers Candies, and Hallmark Cards. Its central location gives businesses the flexibility to connect with all the major markets in the Midwest. Kansas City offers some of the best opportunities for growing businesses to thrive, and along with the office market in Leawood, there’s no better area for renting office space in Missouri.