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Navigating the shifting tides: How the industrial market adapted in the last 18 months

Navigating the shifting tides: How the industrial market adapted in the last 18 months

Feature Image Credit: Jacia Phillips | Arch Photo KC

Hunt Midwest expands, adds new office in the Crossroads

Hunt Midwest expands, adds new office in the Crossroads

Feature photo: The 13,173-SF space located at 1881 Main St. is in addition to Hunt Midwest’s office space at SubTropolis, the world’s largest underground business park. Hunt Midwest celebrated its Crossroads office grand opening with a ribbon cutting and open house on Monday. Photo courtesy of Hunt Midwest.

KC's booming industrial market hits record highs

KC's booming industrial market hits record highs

Photo courtesy of Miller Stauch Construction.

Executive Park Logistics Center on pace for January 2021 tenants

Executive Park Logistics Center on pace for January 2021 tenants

Aerial rendering of Executive Park Logistics Center, courtesy of GBA.

Miller Stauch Construction shares love for KC, HQ projects

Miller Stauch Construction is currently working with Schier Products to build their new office headquarters at the corner of Woodland Drive and Shawnee Mission Parkway in Shawnee Mission, Ks.

The 52,000 SF building will include a combined office and warehouse space for the grease interceptor manufacturer's approximate 50 employees, who will be moving into their new state-of-the-art headquarters, designed by GBA, upon completion later this year.

But that's not the only office headquarters project Miller Stauch has working in KC.

First Heritage Bank and doorLink Manufacturing will also move into new office headquarters later this year, thanks to Miller Stauch, who is about to reach a milestone century of working in KC.

“Miller Stauch Construction has been building Kansas City for over 95 years. We love Kansas City and are proud to do our part to establish new homes for our clients,” said Grace Elmore, marketing manager for Miller Stauch.

First Heritage Bank, who currently has five locations in Kansas, is working with Miller Stauch and

Davidson Architecture & Engineering, to build their newest branch in the heart of Lenexa, Ks. The new HQ location includes 5,500 SF of space and will house the bank’s commercial banking division.

Residential and commercial door manufacturer, doorLink Manufacturing, will be moving into their new headquarters later this year as well. The new space includes 240,000 SF of office, manufacturing and distribution space in Riverside, Mo.

"Kansas City is rapidly growing and is making a name for itself on the national stage. Companies are planting their roots here, which is exciting to both participate in and experience,” said Greg Dean, director of business development for Miller Stauch.

Miller Stauch is an expert in the retail, office and industrial markets and has completed several similar projects in Kansas City over the years. This includes an 80,000 SF industrial office building for North American Safety Valve, completed in 2018.

"GBA has worked with Miller Stauch Construction for 35 years on many successful projects in the industrial/manufacturing sector. We truly enjoy the long-term partnership among their team and ours," Craig Rogge, principal for the GBA buildings group, said.