The church located at the center of the planned nine-figure Riverfront Village development on the Arkansas River's west bank is officially on the move — with help from the buyers of its current building.
Over the weekend, Metropolitan Baptist Church broke ground on Phase 1 of its new home just southeast of K-96 and 53rd Street North in Maize.
Plans calls for a March 2025 completion on the 19,500 square-foot building, which will include a worship center/multipurpose gym, youth space, adult classrooms and a lobby that can also be used for gatherings.
Over the weekend, Metropolitan Baptist Church broke ground on Phase 1 of its new home just southeast of K-96 and 53rd Street North in Maize.
Plans calls for a March 2025 completion on the 19,500 square-foot building, which will include a worship center/multipurpose gym, youth space, adult classrooms and a lobby that can also be used for gatherings.
Asked whether the church's latest plans indicate there are updates on Riverfront Village, Liebau declined to share timing specifics but said, "We are looking forward to making some announcements on what we're going to do there."
Riverfront Village is one of two mixed-used developments envisioned for the area surrounding the home of the Wichita Wind Surge, with the other located east of Riverfront Stadium on the Arkansas River's west bank.
Overland Park-based EPC Real Estate Group is expected to break ground on its $110-million development — with plans calling for an eight-story, 165-room hotel, a 180-unit luxury apartment complex, a 260-stall parking garage and 10,000 square feet of retail space — in the third quarter.
Riverfront Village is one of two mixed-used developments envisioned for the area surrounding the home of the Wichita Wind Surge, with the other located east of Riverfront Stadium on the Arkansas River's west bank.
Overland Park-based EPC Real Estate Group is expected to break ground on its $110-million development — with plans calling for an eight-story, 165-room hotel, a 180-unit luxury apartment complex, a 260-stall parking garage and 10,000 square feet of retail space — in the third quarter.
Below is a 2018 rendering just for some visuals.
This, along with the BioMed campus and surrounding developments and hopefully some arena district growth with Old Town not far could make for a massive change for downtown and really be a huge spark to Wichita and the core.
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