Midtown celebration erupts as condo speculation on the sketchy toy train line replaces an empty, haunted hospital inhabited by junkie/zombies.
Check-it . . .
The blighted building has been vacant for more than 20 years.
Now NorthPoint Development plans to put in an apartment building with over 300 units, consisting of studios and one- and two-bedrooms apartment homes.
Demolition started Monday, and neighbors could not be more excited.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Developer demolishing vacant Kansas City hospital for apartment project
The former Trinity Lutheran Hospital, near 31st Street and Baltimore Avenue, is set to be leveled and transformed into ArriveKC apartments.
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