Historic Church Opportunity – 1335 Quindaro Boulevard, Kansas City, KS 66104
This significant 1921 historic church building is a landmark in Wyandotte County’s architectural and cultural heritage. Located on Quindaro Boulevard, the property is listed on the Kansas Historical Resources Inventory (KHRI Inventory #209-2654). It has served the community for over a century, with ties to congregations including Immanuel Baptist Church and Antioch Missionary Baptist Church.
Key Details:
Year Built: 1921
Building Size: ±18,295 sq ft (buyer to verify)
Lot Size: Approximately 0.97 acres (42,401 sq ft)
Zoning: RP-5 Planned Development (approved for church/institutional use). Confirmed with Unified Government Planning & Development Department.
Stories: 2
Property Condition & Disclosures:
This is a major renovation project. The building requires a complete remodel from the ground up. Important Disclosure: Mold is present and must be professionally addressed as part of any renovation. The property is being sold in “as-is” condition. All potential buyers are strongly encouraged to conduct thorough inspections, including environmental, structural, and mechanical assessments.
Development Potential:
The RP-5 Planned Development zoning and historic status make this an excellent candidate for adaptive reuse. Ideal for conversion into residential, mixed-use, community center, arts/cultural space, event venue, educational facility, or other compatible uses. Its prominent location and documented history may qualify for historic preservation tax credits, grants, or incentives (consult professionals for eligibility).
Highlights:
Rare large-scale historic church property with strong community roots
Substantial square footage offering a true blank canvas for visionaries
Located in an area with revitalization momentum
Zoned RP-5 Planned Development – supports institutional and select commercial/community-oriented redevelopment
Note: Due to the historic designation, any exterior or significant alterations may require review by local, county, or state historic preservation authorities. Square footage, zoning, and all details should be independently verified by the buyer.