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The housing industry and the employment rate are two areas of American life that have been quite dismal lately. The irony, however, is that the two have a distinct effect on each other. For example, people struggling with unemployment essentially can’t buy a home, or keep up with the mortgage payments. People who have a home and lose their job are in the same boat.

Here at the Kansas City movers, we think 2012 could be the year that the industry begins to pick up again. If we can find a way to create jobs and to put value back into the real estate industry, then we would be well on our way to getting out of the rut that we have been in for the past few years. Now’s the time, Kansas City!


Kansas City, Missouri foreclosures are about to get a helping hand. The Federal Home Loan Bank has chosen Kansas City as the recipient of funds for fixing up foreclosed, low income housing.

The funds that Kansas City will receive add up to about $740,000 in grants to the city and other organizations to help overhaul the dilapidated homes. The City Union Mission intends to use a portion of funding to also renovate the family center, which features 48 individual housing units. The Kansas City movers are glad to see our city get the funding necessary to help the less fortunate live among finer standards of living.


As a part of the 2010 district wide downsizing initiative passed in 2010 by the Kansas City, Missouri School district. On February 15, the deadline set for potential investors to buy a stake in the retired schools. The new schools to be cut aren’t the first to f their kind–several schools in Kansas City have been closed in recent years,

The newest schools to close are Askew Elementary, Bingham Middle School, McCoy Elementary, and Swinney Elementary school, and they are up for sale or for lease. The Kansas City movers are your #1 resource for corporate, commercial and residential moves.


According to local real estate firm Block Real Estate, the Kansas City area is in store for steady recovery throughout 2012. New projects and other positive signs of life for the real estate industry have led professionals to believe that 2012 will be the year the market comes back.

Sadly, the Kansas City area lost more than 100,000 jobs in the last decade. The Kansas City movers hope that 2012 is a new beginning for Missouri and beyond. According to local reports, there are 19,100 jobs headed to our area in 2012, and 36,700 the following year. We can only hope these expectations are met–and then some. Kansas City, like many other midwest markets, is seeing stimulation in the commercial real estate field as well.

 


As a Kansas City moving company that is passionate about achieving customer satisfaction, it is a very common occurrence for us to receive praise and thanks for a job well-done. Since many of you may have plans to move in Kansas City soon, your local relocation expert here wants to show you first-hand what you can expect assuming that you trust your move to reputable mover like us! Become a customer for life, and never succumb to moving related stress again!


This week, the Missouri legislation will meet and discuss potential cuts for the coming year. Notably, the topics up for discussion are job cuts, school cuts, and budget cuts. The legislation is taking to Washington, D.C. to try and protect the school district, though unaccredited, and trying to avoid cutting millions of dollars in cuts—including those that would directly impact (and raise) the local unemployment.

The Kansas City movers will keep you posted as developments come from Wednesday’s legislation. As your preferred local movers, we feel the need to share with you news that directly affects our city.


Kansas City’s Armour Boulevard and Broadway area is set to undergo renovations, thanks to a financial deal that was closed at the end of 2011. Early in 2012, construction is set to start to build nine new buildings to add to the existing Commonwealth Development. The expansion was approved at the final quarter of last year, with the transfer of bonds into cash that could be used to begin the work. The Kansas City movers are anxious to see the facelift that this area of town is set to receive.

The plan to remodel buildings such as the Ambassador, which was built in 1924, will take long-standing complexes such as this and modernize them for potential renters. This building, along with the Armour, were built as post-war apartment-hotels, and then subsequently occupied as low-income housing. The goal is to give them a new look overall.


A new complex dubbed the 46 Penn apartment complex is in its final stages of approval and should be set to break ground soon. The remaining property to be purchased by the developer was done so last week, on December 22nd.

The 2.5 acre property is slated to become luxury apartment residences, which will be built in place of the current parking lot & 13 homes residing in the lots. This luxury residence will be the latest to popularize living near the Plaza. The Kansas City movers are here as your top residential movers in the Kansas City area. Call us today for seasonal specials & information.


Block Real Estate Services, a prominent realtor in the area, closed several notable deals this month in Kansas City. Clients ranging from industrial to retail have been on the books to close deals, and December finally brought the close of these, therefore helping to give a nice push to Block’s yearly figures.

Southwest Solutions signed on to lease almost 6,000 sq. ft of space; Rockhurst University’s Continuing Education program is leasing just under 12,000 sq. ft.

Retail companies Express Auto Services & tire, Bread for All and Bio-Medical Apps of KS all leased retail space through the company as well. Here at the Kansas City movers, we want to remind you our strength is in commercial and corporate moving. If you need help with your relocation, call the movers at All My Sons of Kansas City today!


The Tuileries Plaza in Northland is going to get a new luxury apartment complex in the near future, thanks to Briarcliff Realty. The project is called Village at Burlington Creek and it was approved by local commissions last week.

The property will consist of seven 4-story buildings and a clubhouse positioned on an 11-acre site. Likely, the project will begin and March and reach completion about 15 months later. Monthly rent will range from $800 for a one-bedroom and up to $1,500 for three bedrooms.

The Kansas City movers are your local residential moving team–contact us for your move to the Village at Burlington, or any where else in Kansas City!