Urban Architectural Renaissance Includes Kansas City Crossroads Hotel

TKC made a special guest appearance at this hotel during the week . . .

Totally out of place, under-dressed BUT freshly washed . . . Everybody was pretty nice and at least didn't tell me that I grossed them out.

Here's a more inspiring headlines and deets about the design of this unique local structure . . .

"Kansas City, Missouri is known as the Crossroads of the U.S. and Crossroads Hotel channels the city’s unique history while celebrating its contemporary culture. Part of Aparium Hotel Group, the Kansas City flagship encompasses two buildings originally built by Pabst Blue Ribbon and used as a bottling and distribution center. The property’s design pays homage to the city’s 20th century heritage as ‘The Paris of the Plains’ - a reputation earned by defying prohibition."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Dallas And Kansas City Enhanced Via Revitalized Industrial Architecture

The Downtown Dallas neighborhood struggled for years. However, In the early 2000s, Headington Companies purchased the long-neglected and vacant Neo-Gothic Dallas National Bank Building and embarked on a nearly decade-long preservation and expansion project resulting in The Joule , a luxury boutique hotel designed by the world-renowned designer Adam D.

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