Copaken cuts affordable units in Crossroads high-rise, lands smaller Port KC incentive


Copaken Brooks was not awarded a $3 million grant it recently sought from Kansas City's Housing Trust Fund, in providing 22 affordable apartments in a proposed Crossroads high-rise. As a result, the developer halved the $38.9 million project's affordable unit count, and Port KC awarded a smaller incentive package than initially requested.

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