Well, I was back on the Downtown Wichita website looking at the interactive map and clicked on the "In Planning" option. This will give you little flags on what's in the works. We all know about the recently announced Ballpark District with the hotel, office space and all that comes with it. I've wondered about what will happen north of there at what they're calling Riverfront Village. No specifics there yet, but the little tell me more section does say it's a 7-acre mixed-use development that could include residential, hotel, retail or shops along with office space. This is the currently unused area near Douglas along the river.
It will be interesting to see if they go with another hotel over there, but I could definitely see value in some residential offerings and then hopefully a focus on shopping and dining. I thought it had an expected start date, but that must have been one of the others I've been looking at. One would guess it probably won't start until the construction at the Ballpark District is complete, but one can hope that they'll start sooner than that. The quicker it all develops the quicker it becomes a place to be. But it's not my money.
They show the Office Tower portion of the Fidelity Bank Expansion being completed sometime in '23. It's an estimate and I'm not sure what the current status is off the top of my head.
A project expected to begin in '23 is Arena Pointe East. It's expected to be a mixed-use building with retail space on ground level, office space on the 2nd level and residential space on the third level. It appears to be a smaller development with only 10,000sqft at each level. The rendering shows something on the rooftop so time will tell. But this would be directly south of the Arena on Waterman.
More office space is imagined at the southwest corner of Douglas and Emporia. More ground floor retail space with office space in the other two floors. I do wonder if any of this will change to residential if things look stronger in that department compared to office space in the near future. I'm not opposed to office space at all, but the larger the residential population the more likely we are to see shopping and dining options more available and successful in some of these areas.
I sometimes have a little too much free time.
It will be interesting to see if they go with another hotel over there, but I could definitely see value in some residential offerings and then hopefully a focus on shopping and dining. I thought it had an expected start date, but that must have been one of the others I've been looking at. One would guess it probably won't start until the construction at the Ballpark District is complete, but one can hope that they'll start sooner than that. The quicker it all develops the quicker it becomes a place to be. But it's not my money.
They show the Office Tower portion of the Fidelity Bank Expansion being completed sometime in '23. It's an estimate and I'm not sure what the current status is off the top of my head.
A project expected to begin in '23 is Arena Pointe East. It's expected to be a mixed-use building with retail space on ground level, office space on the 2nd level and residential space on the third level. It appears to be a smaller development with only 10,000sqft at each level. The rendering shows something on the rooftop so time will tell. But this would be directly south of the Arena on Waterman.
More office space is imagined at the southwest corner of Douglas and Emporia. More ground floor retail space with office space in the other two floors. I do wonder if any of this will change to residential if things look stronger in that department compared to office space in the near future. I'm not opposed to office space at all, but the larger the residential population the more likely we are to see shopping and dining options more available and successful in some of these areas.
I sometimes have a little too much free time.
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