More downtown stuffs.
downtownwichita.org really does have some good information.
This link here shows you all of the residential options offered downtown. You can get a visual and a little synopsis on what each has to offer with links to each individual website with more information. My personal favorite is the recently remodeled The Baltimore. I believe it was originally built in 1910 or something and just has a classic old look to it, but the internal offerings and upgrades look quite nice. I haven't looked at all of the others, but it's my favorite outward appearance. I do like the mix of old classic structures with some sleek modern options as well. Again, all just from the outside as I'm sure none of them are rocking 1920's era internals.
Broadway Autopark is an interesting one that I'd forgotten about. It's an old parking garage that's been converted to apartments. It's apparently designed to where you can park right outside your own door. Perks of converting a parking garage I guess.
Then here's an interactive map where you can search by different categories (Arts, Museum, First Friday, Night Life, Shops...) and it'll show you all the locations of such.
A nice site that can be of value, especially to those new to the area or not overly familiar with it.
downtownwichita.org really does have some good information.
This link here shows you all of the residential options offered downtown. You can get a visual and a little synopsis on what each has to offer with links to each individual website with more information. My personal favorite is the recently remodeled The Baltimore. I believe it was originally built in 1910 or something and just has a classic old look to it, but the internal offerings and upgrades look quite nice. I haven't looked at all of the others, but it's my favorite outward appearance. I do like the mix of old classic structures with some sleek modern options as well. Again, all just from the outside as I'm sure none of them are rocking 1920's era internals.
Broadway Autopark is an interesting one that I'd forgotten about. It's an old parking garage that's been converted to apartments. It's apparently designed to where you can park right outside your own door. Perks of converting a parking garage I guess.
Then here's an interactive map where you can search by different categories (Arts, Museum, First Friday, Night Life, Shops...) and it'll show you all the locations of such.
A nice site that can be of value, especially to those new to the area or not overly familiar with it.
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