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WARD PARKWAY CENTER 50Year History WARD PARKWAY CENTER 50year History Ward Parkway Center Kansas City, Missouri Ward Parkway has been one of Kansas City’s favorite places to shop for over 50 years. Today, with a wonderful mix of shops, restaurants and entertainment venues, Ward Parkway is as vibrant as ever. Customers can enjoy the ultimate movie-going experience at AMC’s newly renovated showcase concept theatres, shop Kansas City’s first Trader Joe’s and stay for lunch WardParkwayCenter.com at Five Guys. Step into Ward Parkway Center to experience “a whole new mall game.” Avid shoppers help brands set grand opening records for Trader Joe’s, HomeGoods, Target, Old Navy, Chick-fil-A, and Five Guys. 97,839 Four-mile Radius Daytime Population Vital Brands for an Affluent Consumer Ward Parkway Center blends the exceptional and the dependable to create the unique and Ward Parkway Center, one of the the desired shopping experience. Ideally positioned to satisfy the inclusive shopping needs of city’s only remaining infill locations, the surrounding affluent communities such as Prairie Village, Leawood, Mission Hills, Brookside, is a one-of-a-kind Kansas City Sunset Hills and the Plaza. Ward Parkway offers a variety of favorite retailers including Target, Trader Joe’s, HomeGoods, Starbucks, TJ Maxx, Ulta and Off Broadway. retail destination attracting a broad spectrum of shoppers. Ward Parkway attracts a consumer base of more than 333,693 households within 10 miles and 147,485 people living within a four-mile radius and earning an average of almost $102,771 annually. The market area is ranked in the top four of the top 10 wealthiest zip codes of the Kansas City area. Est. 1959 Ward Parkway, perfect for an exceptional Four-mile retail mix Radius Demographics Education 53.1% Bachelor’s or graduate degree Population 147,485 Rooted Communities with Almost Daytime 100 Years of History Population Homes, schools, country clubs The Ward Parkway Center area communities are vibrant and thriving. The area boasts 97,839 and corporate headquarters nationally ranked private high schools such as Rockhurst High School, St. Teresa’s Academy, Pembroke High School, St. Paul’s Episcopal School and accredited private primary schools. come together to form a thriving, HH Income affluent community. Rich in country clubs, the market area includes Mission Hills Country Club, Kansas City $102,771 Country Club, Indian Hills, Carriage Club, Homestead and Woodside Tennis Club. Ward Parkway Center’s central location is embraced by mature, thriving neighborhoods and Kansas City’s main streets, Ward Parkway and State Line, resulting in a daily vehicle count of more than 55,000. NEW DINING The South End will Provide Much Needed Dining EXPERIENCES Experiences Currently Missing in the Local Area COMING SOON! The redevelopment of the south end of the center will be featuring six new restaurants. Charleston’s, The Garage - Burgers & Beer, Ted’s Café Escondido and MidiCi - The Neapolitan Pizza Company, with one additional space that is still available. When asked, 70 percent of area residents wanted non fast food restaurants - their number one request. (survey conducted by the City of Kansas City Missouri) 24 24 10mile Ward Parkway Serves Top 10 70 Kansas City 24 78 435 Four of the Top 10 KC Zips 32 78 1. 64113, Kansas City 71 Wealthiest7 Zip Codes 69 70 2. 66206, Leawood 635 169 291 in Kansas City 3. 66211, Leawood 435 56 4. 66209, Leawood 40 70 35 4 mile 49 5. 66224, Overland Park Ranked by numerous factors, including income, 6. 66221, Overland Park 7 median networth40 and average home values. 7. 66085, Stilwell 7 Prairie WARD PARKWAY CENTER 8. 66220, Lenexa Village Source: Ranked by Esri’s Wealth Rank, 2016 1 mile 470 9. 64167, Kansas City Raytown 350 10. 66207, Overland Park Leawood 69 W 95th St 71 Antioch Rd 10 435 435 470 Demographics 35 291 Lee’s 1-mile 4-mile 10-mile Grandview Summit 201750 Population 9,314 147,485 778,423 RoeAve NallAve S Quivira Rd 150 291 2017 Households 4,406 67,863 333,693 Overland 49 Average HH Income $107,571 $102,771 $83,341 169 Missouri Kansas Park 69 150 71 College or Graduate Degrees 58% 53.1% 41.9% # of Employees 7,731 121,668 621,041 2017 Estimates with 2022 Projections 58 NE 96th St Corbin Park: Power & Light District: 152 Von Maur, Scheels All Sports, Sprouts Restaurants, Retail, Residential, Office Tiffany Springs Marketplace Liberty Commons Farmers Market, JCPenney, Stein Mart, Prairiefire: Zona Rosa Dave & Buster’s Cinetopia Theaters, REI, Toner Jewelers 45 Country Club Plaza: Shawnee Station: 29 Barnes & Noble, H&M, Cinemark Beauty Brands, Bed Bath & Beyond, Kohl’s, 169 Theatre, Tiffany & Co., Apple, Petsmart, SuperTarget 1 35 Kansas City Metro Shopping Locations 435 9 Anthropologie, lululemon, Athleta, Summit Fair: 435 LEGACY Development Centers Michael Kors, Williams-Sonoma Macy’s, JCPenney, DSW, LOFT, Missouri Previously Owned & Developed Independence Center: Buckle, Beauty Brands Legends Outlets Kansas Area Shopping Locations Wyandotte Plaza Dillard’s, Macy’s, Sears, SummitWoods Crossing: Parallel Pkwy 100+ Specialty Stores SuperTarget, Bed Bath & Beyond, Power & Light District 24 Crown Center Legends Outlets: Lowe’s, Kohl’s, Dick’s Sporting Goods 70 70 291 70 Kansas City Banana Republic, Beauty Brands, Tiffany Springs Marketplace: Independence Coach, Nike, JCPenney, TJ Maxx, Best Buy, JCPenney, Target, 635 71 78 AMC 14, Under Armour PetSmart, The Home Depot, Ulta Beauty Independence Center 69 35 35 Country Club Plaza E 35th St Liberty Commons: Academy Sports Town Center Crossing: and Outdoors, Five Below, HomeGoods, Trader Joe’s, Apple, Crate and Barrel, 70 435 Kirkland’s, Off Broadway Shoe Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, Sullivan’s Shawnee Station 56 Warehouse, Petco, Ulta Beauty Steakhouse, lululemon Blue Springs W 63rd St (Redevelopment) Town Center Plaza: Raytown 40 7 Oak Park Crossing East & West: Macy’s, Dick’s Sporting Goods, AMC 35 W 75 St Prairie Ward Parkway Center Oak Park Crossing East & West Village Ross Dress for Less, Hobby Lobby, Theatres, Barnes & Noble, Pottery Barn, Overland 470 Park Shoe Carnival, Sprint, Staples, Z Gallerie, Williams-Sonoma Oak Park Mall 49 350 7 Leawood E 87 St Ulta Beauty, Verizon Wireless Truman’s Marketplace: 435 W 95 St 71 SummitWoods Crossing (Redevelopment) Burlington, Price Chopper, 10 NE Colbern Rd Park Place 435 470 Oak Park Mall: American Girl, Ross Dress for Less, TJ Maxx, Petco 435 470 Olathe Station Town Center Crossing Nordstrom, Dillard’s, Macy’s, JCPenney, Ward Parkway Center: 69 Missouri Olathe W 119 St Kansas Summit Fair 100+ Specialty Stores AMC Theatres, Target, Trader Joe’s, Lee’s 169 Summit Olathe Station: SuperTarget, HomeGoods, TJ Maxx, Ulta Beauty Town Center Plaza 50 AMC Theatres, Bed Bath & Beyond, Genesis Health Clubs W 135 St Grandview 291 Truman’s Marketplace Office Max, PetSmart Zona Rosa: Dillard’s, Dick’s Sporting Corbin Park Prairie Fire Park Place: Aloft Hotel, Goods, DSW, Old Navy, Barnes & Noble, 150 Boutique Shops, Restaurants, Office Michaels UMKC St. Theresa 16,000 Students Academy 600 Students Burns & McDonnell 2,300 current employees 55,000 2,100 additional in 2016 47th Street 4vehicles35 85th85th StreetStreet Wornall Rd per day Ward Parkway Center Pembrook Hill 1,200 Students Restaurant COUNTRY CLUB PLAZA Village 5.5 Miles State Line Rd featuring Mission Hills Country Club Rockhurst High School 103rd Street 1,085 Students Indian Hills Country Club 75th Street LEAWOOD Kansas City PRAIRIE Country Club VILLAGE Mission Rd Shawnee Mission Rd 95th Street 83rd Street PRAIRIE VILLAGE SC Meadowbrook CORINTH SQUARE SC Golf & 2 Miles 1.3 Miles Country Club Nall Ave 85th St. Terrace State LineLevel Bank Chick-Fil-A 3,921 SF W State LineRoad a r d P a r k w a y 118,000 SF (TOTAL SF) SITE PLAN Kansas City,Missouri Parkway Ward Elite Nail 1,900 SF 10,075 SF Available Indian Creek Claires 1,266 SF 792 SF 50,568 SF Available 11,240 SF Available Bath & Body Firehouse 2,172 SF Works Subs 2,771 SF 2,181 SF Foot Locker 2,656 SF Sprint 3,006 SF Gary Gribble 7,341 SF Visionworks 3,629 SF GNC 1,231 SF Verison 5,140 SF Rue 21 4,415 SF Five Guys 3,629 SF Available 931 SF DDSF 2,172 SF Chunn Tailor Starbucks Kay Jewelers 1,521 SF 1,300 SF 2,060 SF Career Ed. 3,007 SF Mall MGMT 2,157 SF Ward Parkway 22,472 SF Lane Bryant 5,646 SF (Includes Levels1&2) 37,669 SF 10,863 SF 30,000 SF 4,500 SF State LineRoad 504 Stalls(5levels) Available 9,000 SF Floors Two 6,500 SF Future Development 5,000 SF 3,500 SF 7,000 SF Owner By Building Others Retail Office Building Ward Parkway Ward Parkway Level y wa ark 504 Stalls (5 levels) Office Building d P ar W 84' 54' 100' 108' 6,631 SF 11,050 SF 21,940 SF 15,915 SF 34,990 SF 6,500 SF 5,000 SF 3,500 SF Available 37,669 SF 14,785 SF (Includes Levels 1 & 2) 40,080 SF Available Future Development Truck 9,000 SF Bank Tunnel Two Floors 7,000 SF 89th St 118,000 SF (TOTAL SF) Terrace U1 Retail 3,921 SF Chick-fil-A 85th St. State Line Road State Line Road Ward Parkway Kansas City, Missouri SITE PLAN © 2012-2017 LEGACY Development ABOUT LEGACY DEVELOPMENT LEGACY Development is celebrating 20 years with the same unwavering goal of creating world-class retail and mixed-use developments. Since 1995 the team at LEGACY has had a hand in creating more than 50 projects with over 31 million square feet of commercial space across 14 states.
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