Kansas City Art Insitute breaks ground on student services building


The Kansas City Art Institute will have a new home for art history, liberal arts, student services, creative writing and entrepreneurial studies.

The school held a formal groundbreaking Friday morning on the new 18,000-square-foot building, complete with shovels decorated with student designs.

Located at 44th and Oak streets, the building will be designed by Hufft Architecture and built by McCownGordon Construction. It will be named the Paul and Linda DeBruce Hall, after two of the project’s…

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