MEP and fire protection design services for the 110,000 SF renovation of the historic Corrigan Building in the Crossroads Arts District of Kansas City, MO. This 10-story building dates back to 1921 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Today, Corrigan Station is a mixed-use building offering impressive spaces for tenants seeking a progressive and collaborative environment. The building includes a first floor lobby with retail space, while the remaining floors are for office use.
Lankford | Fendler worked with BRR Architecture on the 10,000 SF tenant build-out for Holmes Murphy, one of the new tenants in Corrigan Station as well as The Roasterie on the ground floor.
Raised access floor, Parking garage, Adaptive reuse, Historic building renovation