KANSAS CITY, KAN. — Urban Outfitters (Nasdaq: URBN) has announced plans to develop a $350 million omni-channel distribution center near Kansas City. The 880,000-square-foot development will be located on ancillary land owned by the Kansas Speedway in Wyandotte County, roughly 15 miles outside downtown Kansas City. The Philadelphia-based retailer is set to begin construction on the facility this fall with completion scheduled for early 2022. Documents obtained by The Kansas City Star identify Hillwood Development Co. as the developer for the project. Fort Worth, Texas-based Hillwood is led by Ross Perot Jr., son of the late Ross Perot, a billionaire who ran for president twice in the 1990s. Urban Outfitters selects the locations of its distribution centers based on a combination of factors, including location, available workforce and transportation infrastructure. Kansas City’s central location was cited as critical to the company’s distribution network. “Our priorities in identifying the home for our new omni-channel distribution center focused on people, and it was the quality of the local workforce and the commitment of their representatives in the state that convinced us this is the right place to be,” says Dave Ziel, chief development officer of Urban Outfitters. “This facility will be at the …
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EDGERTON, KAN. — Propak Corp. has subleased 156,401 square feet of industrial space from Triumph Structures in Edgerton, which is located in Johnson County and south of Kansas City. The Class A facility is located at 31800 W. 196th St. within Logistics Park Kansas City. Propak is a provider of logistics, transportation and supply chain management solutions. Mark Long, John Hassler and Michael Maloney of Newmark Grubb Zimmer negotiated the sublease. Bob Pielsticker and Joseph Orscheln of CBRE assisted in lease negotiations.
OLATHE, KAN. — StorageMart has opened a 784-unit self-storage facility in East Olathe within metro Kansas City. The Class A, climate-controlled facility features several elevators. All access is controlled with individual codes and cameras. Customers also have access to an online tenant portal. StorageMart now operates approximately 225 locations in three countries.
TOPEKA, KAN. — GO Topeka has unveiled plans to build a large-scale animal health innovation campus in Topeka. The economic development group has selected Clark Enersen Partners and BioRealty Inc. to begin identifying and evaluating prospective locations. The developers, which both have expertise building scientific research parks, will present initial findings this winter. The development will be home to Plug and Play’s animal health program as well as research and development labs and offices for startups and partners. Topeka is centrally located within the KC Animal Health Corridor, which is home to more than 300 animal health companies.
LEAWOOD, KAN. — AMC Theatres (NYSE: AMC) has delayed its U.S. reopening date until July 30. The company will resume operations of 450 U.S. theaters as part of a phased plan that is expected to bring the 600-plus U.S. theaters to full operation by early August. AMC says the new reopening date aligns with updated release timing for major movies such as Teneton Aug. 12 and Mulanon Aug. 21. Previously, AMC had expected to be fully open globally in July when Christopher Nolan’s spy film Tenet was scheduled to release on July 17 and Disney’s live-action Mulan on July 24. Once the U.S. reopening commences, AMC will have theaters open in all 15 countries in which it operates. Theater general managers across the U.S. started working full time on June 29 to begin readying theaters for reopening. AMC maintains approximately 1,000 theaters across the globe.
MULVANE, KAN. — Boston Capital has invested in the development of Homestead Senior Residences Mulvane II, a 24-unit affordable seniors housing community in Mulvane, approximately 16 miles southwest of Wichita. The partner is Homestead Affordable Housing Inc. The property will be located adjacent to Homestead Senior Living Mulvane Phase I, a 40-unit development built in 2012. The amount of Boston Capital’s investment was not disclosed. LK Architecture LLC designed the community, which will be restricted to residents age 62 or older and who earn up to 80 percent of the area median income (AMI). More specifically, 12 units are reserved for seniors earning 60 percent or less of the AMI and eight units are for seniors earning 30 percent or less of the AMI. One unit will feature a preference toward homeless and special needs populations. Located in six one-story, four-plex buildings, the apartment community will feature 12 one-bedroom and 12 two-bedroom homes. The apartment community will be built with tax credit equity from the low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) program. To date, Boston Capital has invested in nearly 2,500 affordable apartments in Kansas.
LENEXA, KAN. — The One Bridal will open at City Center Lenexa in Kansas beginning late this summer. The boutique will occupy 5,012 square feet on the ground floor of Penn III at The District. The One will offer one of the largest selections of bridal designers in metro Kansas City, as well as in-house alterations, complimentary dress storage and steaming, custom dress design, private bridal suites and a separate area for bridesmaid, mother of the bride and flower girl dresses. Prior to opening, the boutique will offer virtual bridal appointments. Ashley Jones is the owner of The One. Erin Johnston of Copaken Brooks represented the landlord, Copaken Brooks, in the lease transaction. When fully developed, City Center Lenexa will consist of more than 2 million square feet, including nearly 1 million square feet of office and retail space.
WICHITA, KAN. — Arbor Realty Trust Inc. has provided a $1.8 million loan for the refinancing of Carter Apartments in Wichita. Built in 1973, the 46-unit apartment community features a playground and basketball court. It is a short distance from Friends University. Austin Walker of Arbor originated the loan on behalf of the undisclosed borrower.
LENEXA, KAN. — DaVinci Roofscapes has signed a 66,883-square-foot industrial lease at 13900 W. 101st St. in Lenexa. The Lenexa-based company is a supplier of roofing and siding and is expanding its warehousing needs. Mike VanBuskirk, Chris Robertson, Seamus McLaughlin and Tommy Gentry of Newmark Grubb Zimmer negotiated the lease transaction. The 111,883-square-foot building is now fully leased. The landlord was undisclosed.
LEAWOOD, KAN. — AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. (NYSE: AMC) plans to reopen almost all of its U.S. and U.K. theaters in July. The Leawood, Kan.-based movie theater chain has already reopened 10 theaters in Norway, Germany, Spain and Portugal, and expects to be fully open globally in July ahead of the release of Christopher Nolan’s Tenet on July 17 and Disney’s Mulan on July 24. AMC is working closely with local, national and international officials to coordinate timing and requirements of reopening. It is consulting with the Harvard University School of Public Health on how to best create a safe environment for guests and associates. This includes personal protection equipment, cleaning protocols, limited theater capacity and blocked seating. AMC has also partnered with The Clorox Co. for advice on making theater environments as safe as possible. Last week, AMC said it had “substantial doubt” about staying in business if it was forced to keep theaters closed for a longer period. AMC operates 1,000 theaters and 11,000 screens across the globe. Its stock price closed at $5.98 per share on Tuesday, June 9, down from $10.94 one year ago.