KANSAS CITY-In addition to building new supercenters, the company will convert existing stores in Olathe, KN; Liberty and Lee's Summit, MO to the concept. Wal-Mart also plans to add new goods and services to discount stores.
KANSAS CITY-The stationery company's 500,000-sf facility at 5414 E. Front St. is available for sublease through Colliers Turley Martin Tucker. It now belongs to Pen-Tab, which bought the company in 1998.
KANSAS CITY-Plans call for renovation of historic buildings and a new home for Output Technology Solutions. However, initial estimates put the environmental contamination cleanup costs at more than $2.2 million.
KANSAS CITY-The storefront now offers storage and shipping supplies. The long vacant grocery store is located a half-block south of 75th Street on the west side of Wornall Road in the Waldo neighborhood.
KANSAS CITY-Michael's Grill in the Waldo Shopping Center has closed, unable to continue after a sale and partial change in its name. However, the renovated shopping center has a new restaurant a few doors away.
KANSAS CITY-The city council's finance and audit committee approves the sale of up to $20 million in revenue bonds to redevelop the former hospital, which was taken by HUD in a $14-million foreclosure and sold to the city for $1.
LENEXA, KN-San Francisco-based AccessAbility takes space formerly occupied by Missing Link Technologies. The company rovides technology and services to assist people with vision impairments.
KANSAS CITY-Andrew D. Smith and Christopher M. Degenhardt have joined the engineering firm. Smith will work on stormwater management projects. Degenhardt will be responsible for producing plans in AutoCAD.