Growing business and expansion has led HMC/CAH Consolidated, Inc., a company that purchases aged Critical Access Hospitals to replace with new state-of-the-art facilities, to relocate. The company will upgrade to 7,822 square feet of office space in the downtown Kansas City building, City Center Square, where they will now be headquartered.
Trent Skaggs, the senior vice president of strategic planning/corporate compliance, says HMC/CAH is excited about the growth of downtown, which was a pull to moving the company back to the area. “We are a growing company and the office space at City Center Square gives us room to grow,” said Skaggs. “With many of our staff members living in the Northland and Johnson County, the downtown area was a great split in a central location.”
The Downtown Council of Kansas City estimates that more than 100,000 employees work in the greater downtown area which holds approximately 14 million square feet of real estate of multi and single tenant leases. Michael Hurd, director of marketing for the Downtown Council of Kansas City, said, “Downtown Kansas City is an ideal location for business relocations. The area is in the midst of an amazing revitalization and more than 5.5 billion dollars has been invested in the past six years to make it a livable, walkable and enjoyable district.”
The 650,000 square foot, Class A building provides a vast array of luxury services and amenities that attracted HMC/CAH. City Center Square has a full-service fitness center, valet parking, new parking garage, conference facilities, on-site ATM and downtown’s most popular food court, making the office building an urban sanctuary for businesses.
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