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Downtown Kansas City in Missouri , the central part of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area , is defined by the Kansas City, Missouri Downtown Council and City Hall officials as to include the entire area from the Missouri River, south to 31st Street ; and from State Line east to Troost Avenue ( U.S. Highway 71 ). Downtown sits on a bluff above the Missouri River , commanding views from all directions. DEMOGRAPHICS In 2007, Downtown was found to have 17,000 people and 11,500 housing units. (including units under construction) In 2000, the population may have been as low as 10,000 people with 7,330 units. There are currently 2,249 housing units planned in addition to the remaining 960 units of the Power and Light District. In 2005, Downtown Kansas City had a density of approximately 5,617 people per square mile in its 2.9 square mile area. According to Local Market reports, Downtown houses approximately 20 million square feet of office space. However, the vacancy of this space is at about 17%. There are also about 12.8 million square feet of Class A&B office space in Downtown, with a vacancy of 21.5%. There are over 100,000 employees working in the Downtown area. Downtown has a total of 3,606 hotel rooms or 13.5% of the total amount of hotel rooms in the metropolitan area. The average occupancy of these rooms is about 56.5%. Currently about 2.8 million square feet of office space are under construction in Downtown Kansas City. Current investments into downtown redevelopment are thought to exceed $4 billion. '' Downtown Council '' '' Local Market Reports '' ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURES Oppenstein Brothers Memorial Park ''See Also: Architecture In Kansas City '' REDEVELOPMENT ''See Also: Downtown Kansas City Redevelopment '' ENTERTAINMENT VENUES
NEIGHBORHOODS The Loop The loop is at the north central section of Downtown Kansas City, it is the most dense section of the city, and it surrounded on all 4 sides by the major interstates of the metropolitan area. Altogether the Loop has an area of nearly 1 square mile. In 2006, the Downtown Loop held nearly 8,000 residents (half of the total DT population) and almost 4,000 residential units. The Downtown Loop is also the home of the neighborhoods of Quality Hill, the Central Business District, Entertainment District, and the Government District.
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TRANSPORTATION City Buses The MAX Launched by the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) in July 2005, "MAX" (Metro Area Express) is a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line extending from downtown through the Country Club Plaza to Waldo . These buses have GPS receivers so bus stops can give real time data about the next pickup time. All buses have special bus lanes and they also can hold lights green to allow them to make the light. The Downtown MAX stops include:
Many other KCATA routes have stops throughout downtown, centered on the Transit Plaza at 10th & Main street. Light Rail On November 7, 2006 Kansas City passed a light rail proposal. Route information is not yet available. Regional
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