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Local Multifamily Firm Snaps Up Historic Kansas City Landmark for $50.3 Million

Dallas-Based Private Investor Sells Second-Tallest Residential Tower in the Midwest Outside of Chicago
909 Walnut was originally built in 1931 as the headquarters of Fidelity National Bank, but now includes 152 luxury apartments and 55,000 square feet of office space. Photo: CoStar
909 Walnut was originally built in 1931 as the headquarters of Fidelity National Bank, but now includes 152 luxury apartments and 55,000 square feet of office space. Photo: CoStar
By Stephanie Kennedy
January 25, 2019 | 10:26 P.M.

A locally based multifamily firm purchased 909 Walnut, a 34-story Art Deco-Gothic Revival-style building complex in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, for $50.3 million.

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