Storefront Retail Residential For Lease • 3,400+ SF
| Name | Space Use | Size | Rent | Details |
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| 1st Floor Ste 100 | Retail | 3,400-5,200 SF | $20.00 USD/SF/YR | |
Located on the hard corner of 9th and Broadway, the historic Seiden's Fur Building is one of the oldest surviving structures in downtown Kansas City. Iconic Development acquired the property in late 2025 and is underway on a full historic renovation. Elements from its rich history are being maintained or restored including the tin ceiling, moldings and column detail throughout. Large store front windows along Broadway will be brought back to life, including the original tinted pain glass. The first floor is dedicated restaurant space - 3,400 SF, with an additional 1,800 SF on the lower level that is ideal for "speakeasy" or group dining. The second floor is 3,400 SF, which can be combined for a single building tenant or leased separately. Building will be delivered with all-new electrical, new roof, eight tons of new HVAC fully distributed. A new ventilation system will be provided to accommodate installation of an exhaust hood. Floors will be polished or epoxied, wood floors sanded and stained. A new wood bar in the center of the space will be built by the landlord, along with vestibules and partition walls separating the kitchen from dining area. The building will be delivered in clean working condition.
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| 2nd Floor Ste 200 | Retail | 3,400 SF | $20.00 USD/SF/YR | |
Large windows, refinished hardwood floors and exposed brick. Classic loft style space, ideal for: hair studio, medical spas, office, entertainment uses and destination retail.
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Located in what was once Kansas City’s historic Garment District, 935 Broadway is a two-story brick building with a full concrete basement. Built around 1874, this 15,000-square-foot structure is one of the oldest surviving buildings in downtown Kansas City. Its west-facing façade features a glass retail storefront accented with decorative leaded clerestory windows. Originally home to a drugstore, the building retains several unique historic elements, including a steel vault door in the basement and ornate tin ceilings, moldings, and column detailing throughout the interior. The north side of the originally divided building ground floor was built specifically for printing presses and heavy printing equipment with concrete floors. Upstairs were 8 apartments. For its first 50 years, it was located across the street from the largest and oldest hotel in Kansas City, the Coates House. At the time, the Garment District was an area of Kansas City with the highest number of bath houses or massage parlors, as brothels of the day were called. There were more than 160 of them in downtown Kansas City by 1900. In 1888 the building was home to Hulett & Moulton Drug Store. In 1905 the drug store changed its name to Coates House Pharmacy. The building was home to other businesses including an upstairs cap factory and a shoemaker. By 1909 there was no longer a pharmacy in the ground floor space. In 1931 the ground floor space became Reich and Seiden Furriers, later changed to Seiden’s furriers in 1935. That same year the steel door vault was installed, with a very early form of air conditioning, which would allow the furs to be stored with insurance certificates for garments stored in the vault. The store was open for more than 50 years.
| Open plan with hardwood floors and exposed brick |
| Central downtown location |
| Thoughtful historic renovation |
| Commuter Rail | Drive | Walk | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 min | - | 1.9 mi | |
| Airport | Drive | Walk | Distance |
| Kansas City International | 26 min | - | 18.9 mi |
| Parking Available: | Yes |
| Reserved: | No |
| Spaces Provided: | 10 |
| Type: | Surface |
| Included in Rent: | Yes |