LENEXA, Kan. — Lenexa Metropolis Middle may quickly broaden to grow to be a hub for well being and wellness.
Monday the Lenexa Planning Fee will evaluate a preliminary plan to assemble 11 new buildings close to 87th Avenue Parkway and Renner Boulevard.
Introduction Well being hopes to construct a brand new medical campus in Lenexa Metropolis Middle that may embody a hospital, medical workplace buildings, a resort, and retail retailers.
The Introduction Well being Life Campus shall be constructed out in phases. The primary part will embody the development of a 5 flooring, 240,000 sq. foot hospital, helipad and a neighboring medical workplace constructing within the western portion of the campus.
The second part will embody the development of a second medical workplace on the southeast nook of 86th Avenue and Renner Boulevard, blended use buildings and retail house alongside Scarborough Avenue.
Throughout part three, the developer plans to start building on a Life Activation clinic and health middle, in addition to an extra blended use constructing.
The ultimate part outlines the completion of the 2 Life Activation buildings, building of a 50,000 sq. foot resort and building of a blended use constructing.
The campus will span throughout three blocks and embody 1,724 parking spots to accommodate friends, guests, and workers.
The complete size of 86th Avenue could have a floor car parking zone. The developer plans to make use of numerous panorama choices to dam the view of the car parking zone from the road. Varied parking garages shall be constructed close to the medical workplace buildings and hospital.
A 3 stage parking storage shall be constructed subsequent to the Life Activation buildings. A parking storage and floor car parking zone shall be constructed subsequent to the resort.
The campus will characteristic a pedestrian plaza and a number of other locations the place benches, out of doors furnishings and bike racks could also be positioned.
If permitted by the Planning Fee, the preliminary plan will progress to the Lenexa Metropolis Council on November 16.