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I am confused. This shows remodeling and expansion of the current dental school and the Business Journal says the dental clinics will be in the new building on Charlotte?
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CMH had the city install a HAWK signal midway down 22nd that is synced up with the lights on Holmes (I believe- might be Gillham) for improved visibility on employee crossings. I give it a few years/garage expansions and it'll be the next crown center with an elevated pedway over 22nd connecting to the current one over 23rd.
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This entire hospital complex is about to look like Barnes-Jewish
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We're kind of behind building a big medical center district like this, Many cities have something similar.
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FangKC wrote: Sun Oct 30, 2022 3:14 am We're kind of behind building a big medical center district like this, Many cities have something similar.
Better late than never right?
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Credit again to Charles Wheeler for getting the medical school here.
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Roy Blunt requested $20 mil in funding for the construction of Medicine & dental school buildings
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UMKC Roo wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 2:51 pm Roy Blunt requested $20 mil in funding for the construction of Medicine & dental school buildings
https://www.blunt.senate.gov/news/press ... nding-bill
$10 Million for the University of Missouri–Kansas City – Funding will be used for construction and equipment for the UMKC School of Medicine and School of Dentistry on Hospital Hill.
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Ca-ching
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UMKC Medicine and Dental buildings get closer to being fully funded
The University of Missouri-Kansas City announced a $15 million gift from the Hall Family Foundation, which will help fund an innovative new medical and dentistry building in the UMKC Health Sciences District.

The university has secured $95 million toward the $120 million cost of a new Healthcare Innovation and Delivery Building on the corner of 25th and Charlotte.

https://www.umkc.edu/news/posts/2023/j ... ng.html?
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Wow. Looks like they're closing in on this building becoming a reality soon.
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UMKC Roo wrote: Fri Jan 20, 2023 2:07 pm Wow. Looks like they're closing in on this building becoming a reality soon.
Target completion by 2026. Using CMAR to make that happen
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Cratedigger wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 4:27 pm Target completion by 2026.
Jumped in here all afternoon tired and quickly read this wrong in my head. Thanks for the wake-up.
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Ground-breaking anticipated to happen next year.
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CityScene is reporting that UMKC has released an image of the new Healthcare Innovation and Delivery Building which is slated to be built on the northeast corner of 25th and Charlotte. Fall 2026 opening.

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https://www.google.com/maps/@39.0814873 ... 384!8i8192
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Great! Exciting to hear funding seems to be close
UPDATE UMKC reveals first rendering of planned Healthcare Delivery building on Hospital Hill, discloses it has received $10M from feds for the $120M project, announced fundraising now at $95M.
https://twitter.com/cityscenekc/status/ ... 17926?s=20
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The Governor signed off on state budget spending that includes $300 million to build a new state behavioral health hospital on Hospital HIll adjacent to Behavioral Health Center At TMC. The facility will have 100 beds operated by the state and 100 operated by University Health Kansas City Hospital. It would also include an emergency crisis department. The new facility will be built nearby in the health sciences district while the present facility continues to operate.
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FangKC wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 4:18 pm The Governor signed off on state budget spending that includes $300 million to build a new state behavioral health hospital on Hospital HIll adjacent to Behavioral Health Center At TMC. The facility will have 100 beds operated by the state and 100 operated by University Health Kansas City Hospital. It would also include an emergency crisis department. The new facility will be built nearby in the health sciences district while the present facility continues to operate.
I am assuming this is not the building that is shown in the post a couple of posts earlier? Any guesses how many floors it will have? There will be quite a bit of activity on Hospital Hill it seems over the next couple of years.
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No, that building in the image above is a different building with a different purpose.

I haven't found any building proposals for the behavioral health hospital. I don't know if they even exist at this point. I also don't know where they plan to build the new facility in the health sciences district. If I were to guess I'd say on the surface parking lot to the east of the present building. Since we don't know the exact footprint yet, it's hard to speculate on the number of floors.

https://www.google.com/maps/@39.0849882 ... ?entry=ttu

My second guess for a possible site is below.

https://www.google.com/maps/@39.0867963 ... ?entry=ttu
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The closed slip-lane at 25th and Gillham could be going away for additional green space...
The Health Sciences CID is interested in working with the City to make Improvements to the intersection at 25th and Gillham. This is a permanently closed slip lane closed with temporary looking barriers. The new corner will figuratively and literally reach out to welcome the neighborhoods to the south into the District. Connected to existing green space and historic parkway features, the corner will provide pedestrian and bike friendly access to bike share stations, and several seating areas for small gatherings and activities. A large public art installation could potentially be located adjacent to the intersection to signify entry into the District. Specialty paving and decorative lighting could accent the meeting spaces, along with well-landscaped planters.
https://compasskc.kcmo.org/EnerGov_Prod ... 51833cfdfc

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