Develop a Vibrant Downtown
12 development projects completed in 2021
Fidelity Bank Car Park Phase 1 completed, including the construction of a 135,000 SF, five-story park with 405 stalls and 24 electric car charging stations and 17,000 SF of retail space on the ground floor available for lease
430 Redevelopment project opened with IMA Financial Group as anchor tenant at Douglas & Emporia
Wichita Wind Surge brings affiliated baseball back to Wichita in their first season at Riverfront Stadium
WSU Tech announced the new National Institute for Culinary and Hospitality Education (NICHE) in the former Henry’s Department Store building, completing Block One, an entire city block of development initiated in 2012
Process for the redesign of Chester I. Lewis Park is underway engaging community partners, leaders and local and national artists to honor the legacy of Chester I. Lewis and create an inviting entryway for the proposed Kansas Health Science Center
Raised $250,000 for the development of Chester I. Lewis Park with partners including Emprise Bank, Fidelity Bank, INTRUST Bank, the Kansas Health Science Center - Kansas College of Osteopathic Medicine (KHSC-KCOM), Meritrust Credit Union and the Wichita Parks Foundation
Renovations for Arena Pointe at 400 S. Emporia located directly south of INTRUST Bank Arena are nearing completion
Bokeh Development renovated the ground-floor retail space at the historic Renfro Building to create the Shops at Galley Alley by adding windows, exterior signage and storefront visibility and accessibility via the alley, a unique walkway featuring café seating and public art
City of Wichita converted Emporia Avenue from one-way to two-way traffic
225 Sycamore in Delano completed with 204 new residential units and over 10,000 SF of ground floor retail space along Sycamore
Downtown Wichita contracted three national firms to produce market forecasts for downtown providing updated analyses and forecasts on the key downtown markets
Modig Machine Tool completed new North American headquarters in downtown, renovating the building at 208 S. Commerce