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Vitagraph Building Historic Renovation



The renovation project in Kansas City, Missouri included restoring the historic Vitagraph Building and expanding it to house offices for the Kansas City Symphony and other tenants. The four-story building was completed in 1930 and originally was used by Warner Brothers to store and distribute films. The project included renovating the 44,000 SF building to historic preservation standards. A two-level parking garage was also constructed directly south of the renovation with a connecting corridor. The 14,134 SF parking garage accommodates 38 spaces. The project was awarded LEED Gold certification.

Location: Kansas City, Missouri
Construction Cost: $14,468,081
Architect: Helix Architecture & Design

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