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Ognen Borissov
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This is a development project

Ognen Borissov
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kansas City, KS
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I operate an apartment complex in midtown Kansas city, KS. C+ area.  There are three small commercial buildings next to the complex, which been unoccupied for at least five years.  One of the buildings is two floors and the other two are just street level store fronts.  If I acquire these buildings, what can I do with them.  How to bring people to this area. One of them could be a small grocery store, but what else?

Any ideas out there, please?

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Chris Field
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Chris Field
  • Investor
  • Milford, CT
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The sky is the limit it depends on what your area would support, what zoning will allow and lastly your experience and financial abilities.

So since your the neighbor what does your local knowledge, research and experience with the area tell you?

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