Lightwell Building (formerly City Center Square) | |
Location: | 1100 Main Street, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. |
Coordinates: | 39.1007°N -94.5837°W |
Status: | Completed |
Completion Date: | 1978 |
Building Type: | Office |
Roof: | 123m (404feet) |
Floor Count: | 30 |
Floor Area: | 60322m2 |
Architect: | Skidmore, Owings & Merrill |
Lightwell Building (formerly City Center Square) is a skyscraper in Downtown Kansas City, Missouri, built by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, in the Spring of 1977.[1] It occupies the entire block of 11th Street to 12th Street, and from Main Street to Baltimore Street. Its tower is 30 stories tall, constructed with a reinforced concrete structure evident by the look of the exterior. It is the tenth-tallest habitable structure in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, and the fifteenth-tallest habitable structure in Missouri at .[2]
In 2003, the property was appraised at $38 million when Citigroup underwrote a $29 million loan. Net operating income was $3.1 million. As the real estate market rose, the property was re-appraised in February 2005 for $60 million and Ally Financial (formerly GMAC) underwrote a $44 million 10-year loan. This loan went delinquent in April 2010. An August 2010 appraisal estimated property value at $38 million, below the $41 million remaining principal.
City Center Square was renamed to the Lightwell Building in 2019.[3]
Lightwell is not only a business office but also a hotspot for food and retail in the Downtown area. The building is tall and stands out; the bottom floors "layer" from small to large http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=563, adding to the uniqueness of the building. Food services includes Jason's Deli. The food court is being remodeled into a food hall https://openarea.com/projects/lightwell-3/. Also included for convenience is a fitness center and a conference room. The building is in the lease up mode with having over 99000square feet in new, renewed or expanded leases in 2008.