How can designers transform historic spaces for modern use while preserving their unique character and legacy?

KC Global Design’s latest Innovation Shop Talk gathered industry leaders in the heart of Kansas City’s historic industrial West Bottoms neighborhood to discuss how adaptive reuse — the process of repurposing existing buildings or structures for a use other than their original intended purpose — is shaping the area’s future urban development.

Key Takeaways

A “Place Making Keeping” Approach
Respecting and upholding the district’s unique elements rather than overhauling them is guiding successful development. Thoughtful design choices ensure that historic buildings retain their character while supporting modern needs in regards to sustainability, community and more. 

Creative Communities as Catalysts
The West Bottoms has faced misconceptions as a ghost town but is actually home to a thriving maker and business community, with some establishments dating back more than 100 years.

Similar to the Crossroads Arts District transformation throughout the 90’s and early 2000’s, design that both respects and incorporates this artistic heritage is propelling the West Bottoms’ new era of development.

A New Approach to Amenities
West Bottoms developers are cognizant that the design experience extends beyond the doors of new or reinvigorated living spaces — the neighborhood itself plays a huge part. Drawn to its unique mix of history and opportunity, business — including food and bev tenants — are showing growing interest in the area.

Rather than traditional coffee bars, fitness centers and common spaces offered in modern apartment complexes, the neighborhood’s street level vibrancy, public spaces and local spots are the true amenity for future residents. 

Infrastructure and Connectivity Challenges
Modernizing utilities, stormwater management and pedestrian access while preserving historic integrity is a complex challenge that requires a deep understanding of the neighborhood’s interconnected systems.

With a focus on wayfinding and bike connectivity, the development aims to create a modern, accessible neighborhood that seamlessly blends the past and future.

Looking Ahead

Successful redevelopment of the West Bottoms means creating an inclusive, vibrant district that integrates improved walkability, mixed-use spaces and a strong sense of community. Both large-scale catalyst developments and smaller, thoughtful interventions are underway, maintaining the neighborhood’s authenticity while paving the way for modern design.

As the district continues to evolve, the commitment to adaptive reuse and intentional development will shape its future as a model for urban revitalization throughout the KC region and beyond.


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