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Brookside |
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Charming and eclectic, this neighborhood began to come into its own as a specialty Kansas City, Missouri shopping district as early as the 1920s. These days, independently-owned retail shops and restaurants pepper the area, some retaining their original storefronts.
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Country Club Plaza |
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Country Club Plaza is the heart and soul of Kansas City. Boasting Victoria's Secret, Barnes & Noble, Pottery Barn, and lots of designer shops, the pedestrian-friendly area along the banks of Brush Creek is a true shopper's haven.
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Crossroads Arts District |
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A textbook example of successful urban revitalization, Crossroads is celebrated for its winning blend of galleries, shops, cafes, and restaurants, all tucked comfortably into one-time industrial spaces and warehouses in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Crown Center |
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Crown Center Kansas City wears many hats, functioning as exclusive shopping center, residential community, concert and festival venue, lodging, and office complex. Home to the Hallmark greeting card company, Crown Center houses more than 50 specialty shops and a handful of restaurants and leisure facilities.
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Independence Center |
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This three-story shopping mall serves Independence admirably, thanks to 130-plus retail shops, a food court, and a children's play area featuring a double-decker carousel. Shops like Abercrombie & Fitch, Chico's, Express Men, The Disney Store, American Eagle Outfitters, Bath & Body Works, and Coldwater Creek appeal to the entire family.
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Zona Rosa |
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Designed to evoke the look and feel of a community-within-a-community, Zona Rosa Kansas City mixes retail shops, restaurants, offices, and even residential space. Carefully avoiding a cookie-cutter layout, the center features architecturally unique storefronts and plenty of green space.
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