Kansas City Retail Commercial Real Estate
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$974,694
3,310 SF
$1,750 -
$55,002/month
30,000 SF
$1,950,000
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$5,815/month
3,877 SF
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$4,000/month
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$3,000,000
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$112,237/month
84,180 SF
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$4,500/month
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$3,250/month
$1,452,000
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$20,978/month
2,000 SF
3,853 SF
6,795 SF
$3,330/month
11,294 SF
$925,000
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$3,600/month
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$14,224/month
$925,000
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$14,000/month
$3,739/month
$850,000
2,655 SF
$8,666/month
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$3,165/month
6,330 SF
$2,200,000
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$2,975/month
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34,555 SF
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$3,840/month
1,707 SF
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$5,416/month
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$3,645/month
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$6,677/month
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$2,200,000
$8,910/month
$425,000
$4,416/month
4,370 SF
$3,937 -
$31,250/month
25,000 SF
$200,000
Lease:
$1,320/month
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Retail Commercial Real Estate in Kansas City
Kansas City, Missouri is a divided city, splitting its territory across the Missouri River with Kansas, making it a major regional hub for tourism, commerce, shopping, and industry. Missouri accounts for roughly 56% of the jobs and commerce in the city; the Kansas side provides 44% but is growing twice as quickly as the Missouri side.
As an international trade zone and the nation’s largest foreign trade zone, Kansas City’s influence over commerce, trade, retail, and entertainment is unchecked in the region.
The Kansas City area averages over 25 million visitors and tourists each year, generating $5.5 billion in economic prosperity. Thanks to its many convention centers, hotels, and art and culture scene, regional, national, and international visitors flood the downtown area every week of the year.
Companies seeking high visibility within Kansas City should consider the Garment District, the Power and Light District, and south of I-670 near Hospital Hill. Otherwise, if your business can find success in neighborhood surroundings, Pendleton Heights and Westport offer plenty of opportunities for enterprising business owners. And thanks to its wealth of high-end shopping centers and retail malls, places like Legends Outlets, the Crossroads Arts District in downtown, and the historic Country Club Plaza, which features 1 million square feet of Spanish architecture, 150 restaurants, and a rich combination of local shops and national brands.
Market Stats
Kansas City has 1,488 commercial real estate spaces for lease, representing 28,269,102 sqft space.
551 buildings are available for sale.
In the past 30 days, Kansas City has had 71 spaces leased.