AMERICAN CENTURY O F F I C E P A R K For more information please contact: Bob Fagan Senior Vice President 816.968.5821 bob.fagan@cbre.com Matt Eckert Vice President 816.968.5837 matt.eckert@cbre.com www.cbre.com/acop.com
AN ADDRESS TO IMPRESS: KANSAS CITY S PREMIER OFFICE PARK American Century Office Park is Kansas City s destination workplace offering spectacular views of the stunning Country Club Plaza. The 5 building office park offers 3 multi-tenant buildings with highly efficient floor plates and amenities that foster employee collaboration and innovation. FEATURES Strong Local Ownership On-Site Excellent Accesibility to Downtown Kansas City Sits on the eastern border of Mill Creek Park Immediately Adjacent to Coutry Club Plaza Outstanding Plaza Views On-Site Cafe On-Site workout facility Hotel in Park with conferencing facilities/gym
AMERICAN CENTURY O F F I C E P A R K 43rd Street Future Development 4400 Main Future Development Main Broadway One Main Plaza Marriott Hotel American Century HQ American Century Tower II Parkside Plaza Retail/Office Mill Creek Park JC Nichols Fountain
WORK IN STYLE... American Century Office Park is just a few minutes walk from The Country Club Plaza, Kansas City s destination shopping and dining district. OFFICE PARK 7-8 minute walk to the center of The Plaza Source: ww w.coun untr tryc yclu lubp laza.com COUNTRY CLUB PLAZA The Plaza s popularity and reputation has been recognized around the country. The entire 15-block district, with more than 150 shops and dozens of fine restaurants, makes the Country Club Plaza Kansas City s premier retail, dining and entertainment destination... Shoppers will recognize fine stores like Anthropologie and Tiffany & Co. Original Kansas City stores like Halls and Tivol give local flavor to the Plaza s reputation as a national fashion center. Pleasant surprises can be found along each block from tiny shoe boutiques to delicious chocolatiers, couture clothiers, stylish salons and fine jewelry. Contemporary American to Kansas City steaks, authentic Italian to cosmopolitan burgers are all part of the Plaza experience. Whether it s the hot spot that caters to the late crowd or a quiet courtyard café, the Plaza's restaurants offer an atmosphere that no other district can duplicate. The Plaza is kept lively with a year-round calendar of music and special events, including the famous Plaza Lights and the widely recognized Plaza Art Fair. With its rich history, fine dining, superb shopping and entertaining activities throughout the year, it is understandable that the Country Club Plaza is the Midwest s premier destination. Source: www.countryclubplaza.com
AMERICAN CENTURY O F F I C E P A R K T O W E R I I 4 5 2 0 M A I N BUILDING FEATURES Strong Local Ownership On Site 242,310 SF Building Power: Two separate power grids with full building generator back-up power. Café in building Excellent location, a 7-8 minute walk to the heart of Country Club Plaza and ten minute drive to Downtown Kansas City Professionally staffed workout facility on site with towel service and showers Hotel immediately adjacent to Park Built in 1994 Covered Parking: 3.9/1,000 ratio. $60.00 monthly for unreserved and covered spaces. Prominent Plaza views Efficient floor plate design Free & convenient visitor parking Class A Property Parkside Plaza retail amenities adjacent to building
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AMERICAN CENTURY O F F I C E P A R K O N E M A I N P L A Z A 4 4 3 5 M A I N BUILDING FEATURES Strong local ownership on site 182,245 SF Building On-Site Marketplace Connected to Marriott Hotel with workout pool, dining and conferencing facilities available Great views Built in 1986 Covered Parking: 3.9/1,000 ratio. $45.00 monthly for unreserved and covered spaces. Free visitor parking Unique floor plate design allows for eight corner offices Entire building backed up by generator Parkside Plaza retail amenities in park
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AMERICAN CENTURY O F F I C E P A R K P A R K S I D E P L A Z A 4 5 5 0 M A I N BUILDING FEATURES Strong local ownership on site 23,348 SF Building Retail opportunities on the first floor. Office opportunities on the second floor. Excellent location which provides access to Plaza visitors. Designated parking for customers.
PARKSIDE PLAZA CURRENT TENANTS Cafe Trio Dr. Brian Sutton, DDS Chartwell Realty The Salon AMERICAN CENTURY OFFICE PARK PAGE 11
AMERICAN CENTURY O F F I C E P A R K AMENITIES On-Site Cafe On-Site Workout Facility Ample Covered Parking Welcome Desk
Large Conferencing Facilities On-Site Catering Towel Service in Gym On-Site Hotel
WHY MISSOURI? SEE WHY FREIGHTQUOTE, APPLEBEE S, DSI, & BLUE CROSS MOVED TO KCMO. MORE MORE MORE INCENTIVES Tax Credits are available to qualifying businesses including: Enhanced Enterprise Zone Tax Credits, Federal New Market Tax Credits, Historic Tax Credits, Missouri Development Finance Board Tax Credits for Contribution, Rebuilding Communities Tax Credit Programs, and the Quality Jobs Program Tax Abatement: Enhanced Enterprise Zone Local Property Tax Abatement, Chapter 353 Tax Abatement, and Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority (LCRA) Property Tax Abatement Workforce Programs: Reimbursements for training costs are available to some businesses through the Missouri Customized Training Program and the New Jobs Training Program Tax Redirection: The Downtown Economic Stimulus Authority (DESA) and Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Commission offer tax redirection for qualifying projects ENTERTAINMENT The Sprint Center is home to over 100 events per year including various concerts, family shows, special events, and NCAA Championship events. The Sprint Center houses the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame and The College Basketball Experience. Offering over a half million square feet, the Kansas City Power & Light District is the Midwest s premier entertainment epicenter. With more than 50 unique and captivating restaurants, bars, shops and entertainment venues, the Power & Light District offers something for everyone. The Truman Sports Complex in Kansas City, MO houses both Kaufmann Stadium of the Kansas City Royals, and Arrowhead Stadium, home of the Kansas City Chiefs. GROWTH The Kansas City metro area is projected to grow in population by 2.66% over the next 5 years In the last 10 years, more than $6.5 billion has been invested in Downtown Kansas City. Anchored by the 450,000-square-foot, $850 million Power & Light Entertainment District, the 18,000-seat, $276 million Sprint Center arena, and the $413 million Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. This resurgence is supported by an extensive $5.5 billion public/private investment that was implemented in 2003.
MORE MORE MORE EDUCATION 32% of the metro area population has a four-year degree 5 % higher than the national average. Area universities and colleges produce more than 1,000 IT graduates each year More than 100,000 college graduates from regional colleges and universities each year The Missouri Customized Training Program helps new or expanding businesses recruit and train for newly created jobs. The program provides for retraining of existing workforces who require new skills due to changes in technology, products or services, or to improve quality and productivity. Job training allowances are available to qualifying businesses: Up to 100 percent of the company s classroom training costs can be reimbursed and Up to 50 percent of an eligible trainee s wages for employees participating in on-the-job training at the work site may be reimbursed ECONOMY Moody s Analytics reports that advantageous business costs and a highly educated workforce within the Kansas City metro will ensure that professional and business services continue to drive the local market s recovery. Since 2010, industry employment growth has consistently outpaced that of the U.S. as engineering solutions companies such as Burns & McDonnell and Black & Veatch have experienced robust demand for their infrastructure consulting services According to Moody s Analytics the gross metro product for KC is expected to grow by 7.6% over the next two years Downtown Kansas City is the heart of the local business community with over 3,000 businesses and a workforce of over 100,000 people. The downtown area is home to corporate headquarters of Fortune 1000 companies such as, H&R Block, Great Plains Energy (KC Power and Light Company), and DST Systems. LIFE The metro area has more freeway-lane miles per capita than any other U.S. city, and is one of only five U.S. cities where four interstate highways intersect (I-35, I-70, I-29, I-49) Downtown Kansas City has blossomed into a world-class urban environment and the region s most trendy place to live. With nearly 17,000 residents who enjoy life in the urban city centre. Downtown features a culturally rich and vibrant core with revitalized residential projects, entertainment, sports and convention venues, retail shops, and municipal projects that are transforming the CBD into a travel destination location rivaled by other major metropolitan cities. Frommer s selected Kansas City as a Top 10 Travel Destination in 2012, the only U.S. city on the list. Travel + Leisure recently named Kansas City as the most affordable getaway in the U.S.
AMERICAN CENTURY O F F I C E P A R K OFFICE PARK www.cbre.com/acop.com For more information please contact: Bob Fagan Senior Vice President 816.968.5821 bob.fagan@cbre.com Matt Eckert Vice President 816.968.5837 matt.eckert@cbre.com