Pennway Point Proposal Would Add Ferris Wheel to Downtown (2024)

(Editor’s note: This article originally was published March 16, 2022. This week, the developer filed a $3.9 million building permit with the city for “Ferris Wheel site with associated amenities.”

By Kevin Collison

An entertainment district at the south end of the Broadway viaduct that would include a 170-foot Ferris wheel, neon sign museum and food is the latest downtown proposal from developer Vince Bryant.

The “Pennway Point” proposal is in the early stage of planning and would include the renovation of the former Carter Waters industrial building at 2440 West Pennway and adjoining parking lots.

Bryant, who’s firm 3D Development is pursuing several other big projects in the nearby Freight House District as well as the renovation of the former Kansas City Star building, could not be reached for comment Tuesday, but released a statement.

“As with many of 3D’s projects, they are reimagining a very unique industrial collection of buildings into recreational park and gathering space that KC lacks,” according to the statement.

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The proposed location of the Pennway Point development includes this parking lot and the former Carter Waters building shown at upper right along the West Pennway viaduct.

The Pennway Point project also would be a trailhead for another venture being pursued by Bryant called the Greenline Trail. The proposed bicycling and pedestrian recreational trail would circle greater downtown.

Elements of the Pennway Point concept include:

–A 170-foot tall Ferris wheel with heated and cooled gondolas that would be operated year-round by a separate firm, Icon Experiences. Icon also is proposing an outdoor miniature golf course as part of the project.

–A home for the LUMI neon indoor and outdoor museum being pursued by Nick Vedros.

–A “tailgate park” with yard games.

–Redevelopment of the 100 year-old former Carter Waters building into a mixed-use space that could include a restaurant and a rooftop indoor/outdoor patio.

A future phase could include a new, 28,000 square-foot building with residential units and first floor retail; abrewery, tasting room and covered beer garden, and a “burger joint” in a renovated1908 brick depot building with lounge areas, live music stage and billiards.

A preliminary application with the City Planning Department estimated the first phase cost of Pennway Point at $25.3 million.

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A “Ferris wheel” view of the Pennway Point development looking north toward downtown. (Rendering by 3D Development/Pixel Foundry)

The proposed six-acre development site would be located directly across West Pennway from the massive IRS Processing Center and about three blocks east of the Boulevard Brewery complex and its Beer Hall. It also would be close to Union Station.

A virtual “flyover” of the proposal can be viewed here.

Pennway Point is one of several development proposals in the Crossroads vicinity being pursued by 3D Development.

The other planned redevelopments are:

–Freight House Village, a 230-unit residential plan at 20th and Walnut, and the renovation of the former Superior Storage buildings at 2020 Walnut into office space.

-The Podium office and hotel tower near 20th and Main.

–The Village Square mixed-use redevelopment at 19th and Walnut.

Work on another major project, the $95 million renovation of the former Kansas City Star building into a mixed-use project called “Grand Place” has been suspended the past couple years after interior demolition work was completed.

Bryant also won incentive approval for the 193-unit Tracks apartment project at 22nd and Fort Scott Street, but its now being built by Milhaus, an Indianapolis-based apartment developer.

He successfully redeveloped the 10-story Corrigan Station building at 18th and Walnut into office space in a partnership with Copaken Brooks. That $41 million project opened in 2016. He also partnered with Copaken on a new, $11 million office annex to Corrigan.

His other previous Crossroads projects were the redevelopment of the historic Candle Building at 2101 Broadway and the historic Creamery Building at 2100 Central.

Nick Vedros, the founder of the LUMI neon museum, said he was confident 3D Development will be able to follow through on its Pennway Point plan.

“We feel pretty good about it and it’s going to happen,” he said.

Eli Stovall, managing partner of Icon Experiences, said his firm is looking to bringing its Ferris wheel-based entertainment concept in Kansas City.It operates similar concepts at St. Louis Union Station and National Harbor near Washington D.C.

“We think the entertainment experience we develop and operate is a natural fit,” he said.“We’re excited to work with Vince and the 3D team.”

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Pennway Point Proposal Would Add Ferris Wheel to Downtown (2024)

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Pennway Point Proposal Would Add Ferris Wheel to Downtown? ›

Elements of the Pennway Point concept include: A 170-foot tall Ferris wheel with heated and cooled gondolas that would be operated year-round by a separate firm, Icon Experiences. Icon also is proposing an outdoor miniature golf course as part of the project.

Where is the Ferris wheel in Pennway Point? ›

KANSAS CITY, Mo. —

The KC Wheel is a part of the city's new entertainment district, Pennway Point, which sits at the intersection of Pershing and Pennway.

Is Kansas City getting a Ferris wheel? ›

The KC Wheel, a 150-foot observation wheel, is the city's new ICON, offering guests unprecedented views of downtown Kansas City. The KC Wheel, Pennway Putt mini golf, and Wheel House refreshment station create a new Kansas City tradition.

How much does it cost to ride the new Ferris wheel in Kansas City Missouri? ›

More hours will be announced at a later date, Ross said. After Jan. 2, the cost to ride the Ferris Wheel will be $17 for adults and $13.50 for children. Plans for the wheel were unveiled in August by ICON Experiences, a Texas-based entertainment development group that built the wheel.

Who paid for the Ferris wheel in Kansas City? ›

As it turns out, no tax dollars went to constructing the Ferris wheel. The KC Wheel is owned and operated separately from the Pennway Point entertainment district and will remain privately funded, Icon Experience told KCUR.

What city was the Ferris wheel in? ›

The world's first Ferris wheel was invented for Chicago's Columbian Exposition of 1893.

Where was the Ferris wheel located? ›

The original Ferris Wheel was designed and constructed by George Washington Gale Ferris Jr. as a landmark for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago; although much smaller wooden wheels of similar idea predate Ferris's wheel, dating perhaps to the 1500s.

How long is the Ferris wheel ride in Kansas City? ›

How long is the ride? Each experience on the KC Wheel lasts approximately 12-15 minutes.

What state has a big Ferris wheel? ›

High Roller is a 550-foot tall (167.6 m), 520-foot (158.5 m) diameter giant Ferris wheel on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. Owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment, it opened to the public on March 31, 2014 as the world's tallest Ferris wheel.

Where did Branson get their Ferris wheel? ›

The Branson Ferris Wheel in Missouri, USA

It was built in 1995 on the iconic Navy Pier in Chicago. It is part of Dutch Wheels history as it was built by our then sister company Vekoma. In 2015 the ferris wheel was moved to its new location in Branson.

How tall is the Kansas city Ferris wheel? ›

The 150-foot-tall Ferris wheel, which towers over Interstate 35 and Broadway Boulevard, began operations Thursday. The wheel has been in the works since August and is now a colorful nightly addition to Kansas City's iconic skyline.

How much did the Branson Ferris Wheel cost? ›

This spring, a team of engineers from the Netherlands joined local contractors to install the wheel on its new site at the Track Family Fun Parks. The project cost about $4 million. Branson Mayor Karen Best said she thought she would “run off the road” when she learned Branson was getting the Ferris wheel.

Why was the Ferris wheel demolished? ›

After the 1904 World's Fair closed on December 1, 1904, no purchasers were found who would pay for the relocation of the great Ferris Wheel, despite many efforts. It was finally destroyed by controlled demolition using dynamite on May 11, 1906 (18 months after the fair closed), to be sold for scrap.

Is the KC Wheel heated? ›

The KC Wheel, covered in colorful LED lights combining to create countless patterns and combinations, features 36 completely enclosed, climate-controlled gondolas with floor to ceiling windows offering a 360-degree view, according to developer ICON Experiences.

Where is Michael Jackson's Ferris wheel? ›

The Central Alabama Fair's Ferris wheel formerly belonged to Michael Jackson. The Central Alabama Fair has a touch of celebrity this year. The fair's Ferris wheel formerly belonged to Michael Jackson. Archway Amusem*nts purchased the fair attraction in 2008.

What pier is the big wheel on? ›

The Central Pier Big Wheel is one Blackpool's most iconic sites.

What pier is the great wheel on? ›

The Seattle Great Wheel is a 53-meter tall giant Ferris wheel at Pier 57 on Elliott Bay in Seattle, Washington, United States.

Which casino has the Ferris wheel? ›

The Las Vegas High Roller Wheel - The LINQ Hotel.

Where is the Ferris wheel on the Bailang River Bridge? ›

The Bailang River Bridge Ferris Wheel is a centreless non-rotating Ferris wheel built on the 1,771-foot (540 m) Bailang River Bridge that crosses the Bailang river in Weifang, Shandong, China.

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