KANSAS CITY, MO-A six-story, 19-year-old building at 9200 Ward Parkway in south Kansas City, the former home of the US Department of Agriculture, is in redevelopment. Construction is estimated to take 90 days at a cost of about $3 million, according to Ken Block, senior vice president with Block & Co. Inc. Block works with the owner, a pension fund group that is advised by TA Associates Realty of Boston.

TA purchased the building for about $9 million back in 1997. The group bought it from the Kroh Operating Limited Partnership, which managed the finances of the bankrupted Kroh Bros. of Kansas City, the original developers of the building.

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