The Dierks Building
Now known as the Grand Boulevard Lofts, the building is a key piece of Kansas City's architectural heritage, showcasing styles and techniques from the early 20th century.
The Dierks Building
1006 Grand Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64106 (Map)
Built: 1909
Architect/Style: Anderson // Hoit, Price and Barnes // Commercial & Art Deco
Area: Downtown // Grand Ave
The Dierks Building, originally known as the Gates Building and later the Home Savings Association Building, stands as a testament to the evolution of high-rise commercial architecture in Kansas City.
Constructed initially in 1909, this historic building located at 1000-1006 Grand Boulevard has witnessed several expansions and renovations, transforming it into the impressive seventeen-story structure it is today.
Now known as the Grand Boulevard Lofts, the building is a key piece of Kansas City's architectural heritage, showcasing styles and techniques from the early 20th century.
Architectural Design
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