Western Auto Building
Built originally for the Coca-Cola Company in 1914, the twelve-story mid-rise was designed by Arthur C. Tufts & Co. The triangular plot of land it was built upon gives the building a distinctive “pie-shape” appearance.
After it was sold to the Western Auto Company in 1951, a multistory light-up sign was installed that stands to this day. The sign can be seen from locations all over downtown Kansas City. It’s visibility and history have made it a Kansas City Landmark.
After undergoing renovations, the building now houses loft condominiums which bear its name.
The rooftop sign is a separate asset prop to suit your aesthetic preference. Subscribe to both for the full Kansas City experience. If you prefer without the signature sign, simply subscribe without it.
Without sign
MODEL – 874 traingles | 512×1024 texture map
LOD – 364 triangles | 128×256 texture map
LOT SIZE – 6×4
With sign
MODEL – 2,156 traingles
LOD – 364 (by default, sign prop does not appear in LOD)
Level 3 High-Density Residential
32 households