Developer plans to convert Old Town building into apartments

Developer plans to convert Old Town building into apartments

Developer plans to convert Old Town building into apartments

Wichita City Council members have approved a letter of intent for bond support for a $17 million project to convert an building in Old Town into apartments and retail space.

The Tulsa-based HiTone Lofts is planning to convert the former Winfield Building at 701 East 2nd into a complex with 72 apartments and space on the ground floor for retail stores or a restaurant.

The Council approved Industrial Revenue Bonds to support the project, and Tim Goodpasture with the city’s office of economic development said the bonds would be used for a sales tax exemption that would be valued at $412,000.   The developer is not asking for a property tax abatement.

The Winfield Building was constructed in 1910 as a headquarters for the Winfield Wholesale Grocery Company.   The building has been vacant for a number of years, and developers are planning to renovate the building and bring it up to modern standards.

 

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