Missouri

OSAGE BEACH, MO. — SkyView Partners and Tegethoff Development, along with Fred Ross, owner of Big Thunder Marine, are set to begin construction this summer on Oasis at Lakeport in Osage Beach within Missouri’s Lake of the Ozarks. The $350 million family resort and entertainment district will span 25 acres. The development team most recently announced an agreement with Marriott International for the construction of a 400-room, full-service Marriott Hotels property as part of the project. The hotel, to be managed by Texas-based Aimbridge Hospitality, will feature a 26,000-square-foot conference center, full-service spa, outdoor pool, fitness center, pickleball courts and restaurants. The hotel will be located adjacent to a 50,000-square-foot, fully enclosed waterpark to be constructed by OpenAire. American Resort Management will operate the waterpark. Construction of both the hotel and waterpark is slated for completion in 2026. An amusement park and 1,000-space parking garage are scheduled to open in summer 2024. Amusement offerings will include roller coasters, thrill rides and family rides, as well as a 200-foot-tall observation wheel. Oasis at Lakeport is being developed along the Lakeport property acquired by Big Thunder Marine in 2021. Big Thunder Marine is a boat dealer in Lake of the Ozarks. The …

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CREVE COEUR, MO. — Brinkmann Constructors has broken ground on the new office headquarters for First Bank in Creve Coeur, a western suburb of St. Louis. The project consists of two office buildings totaling 169,000 square feet as well as a retail bank branch. First Bank’s original headquarters, built in 1967, was demolished in order to make space for the new headquarters. Completion is slated for spring 2024. The project team includes Lamar Johnson Collaborative, IMEG Corp., CEDC Civil Engineering Design Consultants and Cobalt Construction Consulting.

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KANSAS AND MISSOURI — Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors has arranged the sales of 10 retail properties occupied by Valvoline for a combined $17.3 million. The net-leased buildings sold to 10 separate buyers. Hanley, in association with Kansas City-based Ferguson Properties, represented the seller, an Arizona-based private investor, in nine of the 10 transactions. Hanley, in association with ParaSell Inc., represented a different seller in the 10th transaction for an asset in Kansas City. That seller was a private investor based in Kansas City.

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KANSAS CITY, MO. — The Cordish Cos. has topped out Three Light Luxury Apartments in Kansas City’s Power & Light District. JE Dunn Construction Co. is the general contractor. Located at the corner of Truman Road and Main Street, Three Light rises 25 stories and sits directly on the KC Streetcar Line. The $140 million project will include a seven-story parking garage with 472 spaces as well as 7,600 square feet of ground-floor retail space. Three Light will feature more than 30,000 square feet of amenity space, including an eighth-floor outdoor terrace with an infinity-edge pool, clubroom, party room, entertainment kitchen, theater room, game room, business center, fitness center, coworking spaces, dog washing station, concierge services and laundry services. Three Light is slated for completion this fall. Nearly 20 percent of the units have been leased so far. Three Light follows previous multifamily projects, One Light and Two Light.

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KANSAS CITY, MO. — Developer Michael Zeller and his project team are underway on the redevelopment of Rock Island Bridge in Kansas City. The bridge is a historical landmark dating back to 1906 that is being transformed into a recreational space. Plans call for 11,000 square feet of multipurpose space for open-air food courts, a food hall with industrial kitchens, office, retail and 8,000 square feet of event space with a removable cover and open-air veranda. Construction began in February and is slated for completion in spring 2024. MultiStudio, formerly known as Gould Evans, is the project architect. Thornton Tomasetti and TranSystems are the engineers. L.G. Barcus & Sons Construction Co. is building the lower and upper decks, while Centric Construction Co. is working on the buildings and finishes. HNTB is working on the design of the levee frontage and surrounding land. Stinson LLP assisted the development team in navigating legal issues concerning ownership rights of the bridge over a state-owned waterway. These issues included federal railroad law, state and federal highway/transportation laws, Kansas water law and general Kansas property law.

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KANSAS CITY, MO. — Architecture and design firm Hoefer Welker is relocating its corporate headquarters to 46 Penn Centre within the Country Club Plaza in Kansas City. The firm expects to take occupancy of its self-designed, 26,229-square-foot office on the 14th floor in June. Hoefer Welker also served as architect for 46 Penn Centre, which was completed in 2020. Hoefer Welker’s new office will include a living room, kitchen, two cafes, a terrace, design lab and multiple collaborative areas and conferencing spaces. The design firm spent the past 13 years at its current Leawood, Kan., headquarters. Prior to that, Hoefer Welker maintained an office at Country Club Plaza. Block Real Estate Services owns 46 Penn Centre, which rises 15 stories.

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ST. LOUIS — CBL & Associates Properties Inc. has unveiled the names of the retailers opening this spring and summer at West County Center in St. Louis. ALDO, a men’s and women’s footwear company with a French fashion perspective, will open on the first level near Nordstrom in April. The Back Store, which sells mattresses, pillows and accessories, will also open on the first floor in April. Da Picky Vegan, which offers a wide variety of vegetarian and vegan menu items, will open in the food court on the second level in April. Outdoor retailer Gearhead Outfitters will open on the first floor between Nordstrom and Macy’s this summer. Golden Gems, a lifestyle brand that designs and sells accessories, apparel, stationery goods and home décor, will open near Macy’s in April. Love Sac, which opened last year in the common area on level two, is opening a new store on the first floor near Nordstrom this summer. Offline by aerie, which sells activewear, will open near Nordstrom this summer.

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REPUBLIC, MO. — Northmarq has brokered the $10.1 million sale of Pinewood Park and Spring Hills in Republic, about 13 miles southwest of Springfield. The 133-unit multifamily property is located at 1600 Windmill Way. Built in 2002, the garden-style community features floor plans that range from 758 to 1,130 square feet. Amenities include a pool, sundeck, package service and laundry facilities. Dominic Martinez, Parker Stewart, Alex Malzone and Anthony Martinez of Northmarq represented the seller, a regional investor. A Midwest-based private investor was the buyer.

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LIBERTY, MO. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $1.9 million sale of a 10,963-square-foot retail building in Liberty, a northern suburb of Kansas City. The two-tenant property at 8500-8504 N. Church Road is home to Hallmark and a salon. Dustin Javitch, Craig Fuller, Erin Patton and Scott Wiles of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a limited liability company. David Saverin assisted in closing the transaction as the Missouri broker of record. A local buyer purchased the asset.

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ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Housing Authority has selected Preservation of Affordable Housing Inc. (POAH) to lead the redevelopment of the Clinton-Peabody Apartments in St. Louis. Built in 1942, the property includes 358 units across 31 buildings. POAH says that an initial development phase could start by late 2024, but ultimately the site’s full redevelopment will occur in multiple phases over the next several years with at least $100 million in new investment projected. Resident and community engagement work is underway. The goal is to reposition Clinton-Peabody as a mixed-income community that is better connected to surrounding neighborhoods. POAH Communities LLC, POAH’s affiliated property management firm, will manage the new phases. POAH will also implement its Community Impact platform, which provides resident services focused on housing, education, employment, financial stability and health. The project team includes Roanoke Construction and the design team of Trivers and Lamar Johnson Collaborative. Additional members include landscape architect Arbolope Studio, civil engineer David Mason & Associates and MEP engineer Custom Engineering Inc. Support also comes from the Heartland Black Chamber of Commerce and Unicorn Group, the St. Louis Small Business Empowerment Center, Prosperity Connection and Key Strategic Group.

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