KANSAS CITY, Mo. — For Vivian Jackson, life at the Emanuel Cleaver II Senior Living Community center hasn’t delivered on the quality housing, relaxed atmosphere and welcoming community that was
KANSAS CITY, Mo. For Vivian Jackson, life at the Emanuel Cleaver II Senior Living Community center hasn’t delivered on the quality housing, relaxed atmosphere and welcoming community that was
Vivian Jackson, a 68-year-old retired teacher and grandmother, uses a cane to get around. But the Emanuel Cleaver II Senior Living Community has accused her of throwing loud parties and wants to kick her out.
A North Dakota-based real estate investment group is buying the historic Heer s building and its luxury apartments on Park Central Square.
On Monday, officials from Edgewood Real Estate Investment Trust and TLC Properties announced the building had changed hands.
For years, the property has been owned by the Kansas City area Dalmark Group, which was responsible for turning the vacant former department store into an 80-unit luxury apartment complex with commercial space starting in 2014.
The group filed public documents for the property under the Heer s Luxury Living, LLC in 2013, which state records say was run by a representative from the Dalmark Group.