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Nation's largest senior care referral firm selects KC for new office, creating 600+ jobs

The largest senior care referral service in North America, A Place for Mom, Inc. (APFM), plans to open their fourth office location in Overland Park, Ks. next week.

The Seattle-based, privately-held company signed a lease on a temporary space on the Sprint Campus while they finalize their new office details - including building out their permanent Overland Park location.

With offices currently in Seattle, New York City and Naples, FL., APFM's growing business plans include creating more than 600 jobs in the KC metro area in the coming years.

“We are committed to creating a world-class operation in the Kansas City area as we continue to transform our business to best serve our customers,” said Larry Kutscher, CEO of A Place for Mom.

A Place for Mom’s new Overland Park office will be the home to several job categories that are core to the company’s business operations - including managerial talent, finance and human resources professionals, local advisors, information technology experts, engineers, designers, writers, customer service associates and other support staff functions.

“We’re thrilled A Place for Mom has chosen Kansas for its new location. The jobs created and the investment in Overland Park will have a significant impact on the Greater Kansas City region,” Kansas Secretary of Commerce David Toland said.

“We look forward to welcoming A Place for Mom to the Kansas community and working with them as they grow their presence in our state,” Toland said.

Founded in 2000, A place for Mom employs more than 500 senior living experts and works with more than 16,000 provider communities in the United States and Canada. By growing its core operations, APFM will be able to continue to provide the most up-to-date information, tools, and options to help customers find the senior living arrangement that would best meet their specific needs.

“Overland Park regularly ranks among the top places for families in the nation, including caring for members of our extended family,” said Overland Park Mayor Carl Gerlach.

“It’s truly an honor for Overland Park to be home to A Place for Mom, a company that provides insight and information to make it a little easier to give the compassionate and necessary attention our parents and elders deserve. We look forward to supporting the company’s growth and its 600 employees in the coming years,” Mayor Gerlach said.

The Kansas City Area Development Council (KCADC) worked with a number of regional partners in attracting A Place for Mom to the Kansas City region including the Overland Park Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Council, the Kansas Department of Commerce, Occidental Management, Parker + Lynch/Ajilon, CBRE, Evergy, Kansas Gas, Johnson County Community College and TeamKC

“The Kansas City region naturally excels at customer care and offers competitive location advantages for companies from both coasts that need to serve a North American customer base,” said Tim Cowden, president and CEO of KCADC.

“We are excited to welcome A Place for Mom into our region’s operational and shared services corridor in KC Heartland,” Cowden said.

Hiring is already underway, and there will be openings at all levels, from recent college graduates to senior management. Interested candidates are encouraged to view opportunities and apply at aplaceformom.com/about/careers

Firebirds, First Watch join Lee's Summit's Streets of West Pryor

The first restaurant tenants have been announced for the Streets of West Pryor development, currently under construction at I-470 & Pryor Road in Lee’s Summit, Mo.

Drake Development president, Matt Pennington, revealed Firebirds Wood Fired Grill and First Watch as the first restaurant tenants at the mixed-use development.

“Our whole team is being very selective about what goes in. This development, to me, is kind of the trend-setter of Lee’s Summit,” Pennington said.

Firebirds Wood Fired Grill, based out of Charlotte, NC., offers chef-curated American fare out of its "100% from-scratch" kitchen. The restaurant specializes in hand-cut steaks, sustainable seafood and craft cocktails.

Pennington said Firebirds focuses on quality when expanding its franchise.

“There’s only three locations opening in the whole country in 2020 - we’re one of them. So you can imagine what goes into that,” Pennington said.

Besides being an environmentally-conscious restaurant, Firebird's is also a partner of Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, which works to fight childhood cancer #OneCupAtATime.

The second restaurant, First Watch, is based out of University Park, FL., and has been serving up fresh, made-to-order breakfast and lunch since 1983. According to their website, the restaurant welcomes customers with a pot — not just a cup — of their Project Sunrise coffee, along with complimentary newspapers and WiFi Internet access.

More tenant announcements are expected to be announced soon, but Pennington stressed that Drake is not in a rush to fill the leases.

“We’re just taking our time - making sure it’s the exact right users, rather than just filling it up,” Pennington said.

The 70-acre mixed use development will feature apartments, senior living, a hotel, McKeever’s Market grocery store and connected walking trails to nearby Lowenstein Park.

The first phase of Streets of West Pryor is on track to open later this year.

New American Royal complex on the horizon for Kansas City

The American Royal Association is one step closer to its future home after recently acquiring 115 acres in Kansas City, Ks.

The American Royal purchased 47 acres earlier this year. Recently, the Patterson Family Foundation acquired 80 neighboring acres and signed a 99-year lease agreement with the American Royal Association for 68 of those acres, providing the American Royal a total of 115 acres for the new complex.

The Association’s vision is to be the national destination for the food and agriculture industry, the epicenter of agriculture – a vision that will elevate the presence of the longstanding Kansas City tradition.

“My late father, Neal Patterson, believed in the value the American Royal holds for the future of agriculture,” said Lindsey Patterson Smith, member of the American Royal Board of Directors and director of the Patterson Family Foundation.

“This is about more than just building a state-of-the-art complex; it is about creating a place where relevant conversations and events around food, fiber and fuel happen. The American Royal will be a hub that brings people of all ages and backgrounds together to celebrate and advance the industry that impacts all of us every day,” Smith said.

Earlier this fall, the American Royal submitted its preliminary development plan to the Unified Government of Wyandotte County. This submission was the first in a series of requirements the American Royal will complete over the next six months.

This week the planning commission of the Unified Government of Wyandotte County approved the preliminary development plan and the special use permit for the American Royal complex.

The one million plus SF complex with accompanying outdoor plaza/arena will allow for an expansion of the current 14-week programming to 365 days of the year.

The highly flexible facility features over 800,000 SF of indoor, event space including significant barn and exposition areas, three performance arenas, one warm-up arena, a large educational area with integration throughout the entire complex and over 50,000 SF of high-end exhibit space.

The American Royal has been a nationally recognized brand of excellence for more than a century. Beginning in 1899 as the National Hereford Show, the American Royal has evolved into a comprehensive season of food and agriculture activity, hosting a variety of events.

Today, the Kansas City tradition celebrates its 120-year anniversary and is experiencing a successful year of growth and expanded reach.

“Support for the American Royal is strong and growing,” said Glen Alan Phillips, president and CEO of the American Royal.

“We have contestants coming to Kansas City from over 38 states and 14 countries to compete in our various events. Our livestock and equine shows were up in entries and maxed out the current facilities. Our Pro Rodeo sold out, including 200 standing-room-only tickets, and the American Royal World Series of Barbecue continues to be the world’s largest barbecue competition. We’re excited about this continued growth and the opportunities the new complex will provide to fill these needs in the future,” Phillips said.

To create and construct this industry hub, the American Royal selected the design-build team of Gould Evans and JE Dunn Construction. Henderson Engineers will provide mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire and life safety, acoustics, architectural lighting, audio-video, security and technology engineering design services.

“This is one of those design opportunities that, at its core, combines a rich history with a dynamic vision and the challenge to create the experiences that celebrate both,” said Tony Rohr, national managing principal at Gould Evans. “We are proud to be a part of the team to bring the American Royal vision to life.”

A ceremonial groundbreaking is expected to place in Spring 2020, with construction beginning Summer 2020. The core complex is to be complete by Winter 2021. For project updates and information, visit www.americanroyal.com/ournewhome.

Pulse Design Group announces new president, new office location

Pulse Design Group, an Overland Park, Ks-based architecture firm focused solely on healthcare design, has a lot to celebrate this week - including plans to move into a new office building, a 40-year firm anniversary and a new, incoming president.

Pulse plans to move to 46 Penn Centre, a high-profile Class A office building on the Country Club Plaza located north of 47th Street and east of Pennsylvania Avenue. The facility offers expansive, unobstructed views of the Plaza and will feature 220,000 +/- RSF of office space, approximately 11,000 +/- RSF of retail space and secure and covered parking.

Pulse will occupy approximately 10,000 SF on the 10th floor of the Block Real Estate Services, LLC development, which is slated to be complete by July 2020.

Pulse Design Group’s office relocation coincides with the firm’s celebration of 40 years in business. The firm's steady projections in the healthcare sector and anticipated continued growth steered the decision to land at 46 Penn Centre.

“The move to Missouri makes sense for positioning, provides a central location for our employees as well as proximity to clients and industry partners. The additional amenities that the Plaza offers will be an added benefit to our employees and prospective employees,” said Pulse managing partner, Rick Embers.

In preparation for future growth and increased visibility, the firm has restructured and added strong talent to the leadership team - namely Dennis Burns - who will join Pulse as president in January 2020.

Burns, whose previous positions include president of general contractor StructSure Projects and a business development role at Crossland Construction, understands the built and healthcare environments. He has spent 15+ years in the construction industry and has also gained integral knowledge of the healthcare market sector - two big plus marks for Pulse.

As Pulse president, Burns plans to increase brand visibility, provide strategy and vision, interface with clients and industry partners and be integrally involved in day-to-day firm operations.

“I look forward to enhancing an existing powerful brand and expanding the firm’s geographic reach and client base," Burns said.

Burns is active in several industry organizations, including past president of the Design Build Institute of America’s Mid-America Region (DBIA-MAR), past chair of the Southwest Johnson County Economic Development Council, a KCAHE board member and volunteers for various organizations within the region.

"On behalf of everyone at Pulse Design Group, there is immense excitement about the leadership, vision and positioning that Dennis brings to the firm,” Embers said.

LANE4 Teams with City of Olathe for library-anchored, mixed-use project

Driven by the need for a new, modern library space, the City of Olathe has teamed with LANE4 Property Group on a new, state-of-the-art mixed-use project in downtown Olathe, Ks.

The project will fuse restaurant, library and office space into a 5-story building located immediately east of Olathe City Hall on E. Santa Fe Street.

The proposed project includes approximately 70,000 SF of usable space plus indoor and outdoor common areas. The plan includes space for a signature restaurant, Class A office space with dramatic views and a rooftop patio, plus ample space for the Olathe Library.

The Civic Center Park currently on the site will remain intact and be integrated into the new project to create a cohesive, welcoming area for all to enjoy.

The Olathe City Council unanimously approved a pre-development agreement on On Tuesday, November 19th, allowing the project to move forward though the planning and zoning process.

“While the final project has yet to come before the Council for final consideration, it has incredible potential for our downtown. It could allow us to have a new, first class, 21st century library in downtown, new class A office and a restaurant - all in our historic core. This could mean new jobs, new opportunities and new energy in our downtown,” said Olathe Mayor Michael Copeland.

The project will be presented to the City Council for approval in early 2020 with a groundbreaking later in the year.

“Olathe continues to grow, it continues to support a strong school system. You only have to look around the country at comparable suburban municipalities to figure out that there is a deep well of opportunity to tap into in this downtown,” said Michael Berenbom, vice president at LANE4.

Leasing inquiries for the restaurant and office space should be directed to Brandon Buckley at (816) 268-9112 or bbuckley@lane4group.com.