J.I. Case Building
Built in 1913 to house Kansas City operations for the J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co., the building gained fame as the venu for the city’s 1916 Motor Show. The building has since served as manufacturing, office, and warehouse space until it was vacated nearly 90 years later in 2005. Shortly afterward, developers sought to transform the structure into downtown residential lofts. The building was renamed “Windows Lofts” and is now home to classy apartments in the Kansas City Crossroads district.
MODEL – 1,549 traingles | 512×2048
LOD – 135 | 128×512
LOT SIZE – 8×5
Level 4 Residential
38 households