10/03/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/04/2025 20:03
For immediate release: Friday, October 3, 2025
The Historic 18th & Vine District is entering a new era, with multiple infrastructure projects underway and new business opportunities being offered. This week's edition of the Revive the Vine features details related to construction updates, upcoming events and more.
Construction has started on several Revive the Vine projects, including the 18th Street Pedestrian Mall, 18th and Lydia Parking Garage, The Parker Apartments, and the Boone Theater reconstruction. This work is causing several closures in the 18th and Vine District. Despite active construction and street closures, businesses are still open. Pedestrian walkways are maintained as much as possible, with safety precautions in place. A digital message board is in place near 22nd and The Paseo to warn drivers about upcoming detours.
Active construction continues on 18th Street between The Paseo and Highland Avenue. As a result, 18th Street is closed to traffic from The Paseo to Highland and is expected to remain closed at least through mid-October 2025. Additionally, work on the 18th Street roadway between Highland Avenue and Woodland Avenue is expected to start on October 20, 2025, so the street will be closed to traffic when that work begins.
Crews continue to pour concrete for sidewalks, roadway and landscaping beds between The Paseo and Highland Avenue, which will continue over the next two weeks. Bollards are also expected to be installed over the next two weeks.
Water line tie-in work continues on two portions of Vine Street. This includes the portion between 18th Street and 19th Street and 19th Street to the end of the One Nine Vine apartments. Because of this, both lanes are closed between 18th Street and 19th Street. The southbound lanes on Vine Street are also closed from 19th Street up to the end of the One Nine Vine apartment complex, but through traffic is still open in the northbound lane.
The tie-in work between 18th Street and 19th Street is expected to be completed by the end of next week. By the end of October, crews will begin the final stages of tie-in work on 19th Street to the end of One Nine Vine, which will require a closure on 19th Street. Traffic control details for that closure are still being finalized.
Highland Avenue from 18th Street to the end of the Boone Theater is closed to traffic due to work that needs to happen related to a new water line, green space renovation and more. Parking will not be permitted on Highland between 18th Street and 19th Street. South of the Boone Theater, roadways have been restriped to allow for two-way traffic. This configuration will be in place potentially until the end of the year.
Kansas City staff members are aware of numerous persisting issues with street lighting in the area. Crews from multiple City departments will be surveying the various lights that are out to determine the individual issues and work to resolve them.
Electric conduits have been installed along 18th Street between the Paseo to Highland Avenue, with underground utility work still underway. New streetlight poles and cameras will be installed during the reconstruction process. Those poles have been ordered and constructors are awaiting their arrival. Concrete bases are being poured.
Constructors are finishing up sidewalk work on the north side of 18th Street in front of the American Jazz Museum and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. While the entire north-side stretch of sidewalk on 18th Street is now open and walkable, crews are still doing active work in the area. Pedestrians should follow all of the outlets along the fencing to stay out of active construction zones.
For access to businesses during any intermittent closures between Vine Street and Highland Avenue, there is an ADA compliant ramp to the back entrance of the American Jazz Museum, which connects to The Blue Room and NLBM through the atrium.
Sidewalk work on the south side of 18th Street next to the GEM Theater working west towards Vine Street has started, but crews have run into delays. Drainage work in front of the GEM Theater still needs to be done before any new sidewalk can be installed from Highland Avenue to the front of the GEM Theater.
Once water tie-in work is complete next week, sidewalk pouring will start on the south side of 18th Street along Vine and wrapping around the Historic Lincoln Building. This area of new sidewalk is expected to be walkable in about two weeks.
Water line connection work for The Parker is now complete, with crews now shifting efforts towards working on lighting, sidewalks, and landscape beds on the south side of 18th Street between The Paseo and Vine Street. This work will not have any additional public-facing impact.
Spire has identified an unexpected gas leak on 18th Street between Woodland Avenue and Highland Avenue. Spire tells Kansas City staff that the issue will be resolved soon. A closure on 18th Street between Woodland Avenue and Highland Avenue is expected when Spire crews are on site, but it is still unclear when that work will officially start.
Spire has finished gas line work on 18th Street from The Paseo to Troost Avenue. That portion of 18th Street is now back open to traffic.
Constructors on the 18th and Lydia Parking Garage project are actively building the foundation of the building. Crews have installed 87.7 tons of rebar and poured 1295 cubic yards of concrete in the base. Constructors will continue to build from the ground up to accommodate up to 470 future parking spaces.
Despite multiple delays and disruptions to current phases of construction on the 18th Street Pedestrian Mall project, constructors are still working towards hitting their goal of completing construction by the beginning of June 2026. The 18th and Lydia Parking Garage project is currently on track to also be completed by June 2026. As for the Boone Theater and The Parker, both private owners have indicated that they intend to release information about completion at a later date.
Friday, October 3, 2025
Enjoy local vendors, live entertainment and family fun. Due to construction on 18th Street, there are three partner venues where festivities will be held.
Saturday, October 4, 2025 from 8:00 to 10:00 PM
Hear from former Major League Baseball greats
Established by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
Monday, October 6, 2025 from 4:00 - 5:30 PM
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 from 9:30 am and 11:00 AM
Traveling group showcasing traditional Hispanic dance, performances for local schools.
Wednesday, October 8 from 6:00 - 7:00 PM
Hear from Kansas City-area filmmaker and Oscar winning co-writer for BlacKkKlansman, Kevin Willmott.
Saturday, October 18, 2025 at 6:00 PM
Gospel stage play presented by Adelphi Productions
Friday, October 10, 2025 from 5:00 - 8:00 PM
Experience a film screening of "The Last of the Blue Devils" followed by a panel discussion and a live concert
GEM Theater
Tickets available online for $12.51
Includes Complimentary Hors d'oeuvres, Cash Bar
Pre-screening & Tour on October 9 at the Truman Library & Museum (separate tickets required)
This event is presented by the Mutual Musicians Foundation International
Wednesday, October 22, 2025 7:30 - 8:30 PM
Night one of this comedy festival is in the 18th and Vine district, featuring comedians Aaron Branch and Ryan Davis
Saturday, October 25, 2025, first show at 3:00 PM and second show at 7:00 PM
This gospel stage play is presented by KC Connected
Events traditionally held on 18th Street will be impacted by active construction zones. For the safety of event participants, event organizers must relocate festivities to The Paseo between Truman Road and 18th Street or consider an alternate location (outside of 18th Street) within the Jazz District during this period. Kansas City is committed to supporting these events and looks forward to welcoming them back to an improved and revitalized 18th Street in the future. For questions about event permitting or location changes, please contact David Warren with the Kansas City Permit Division.
There are resources for both active and potential businesses owners provided through Kansas City BizCare. The program acts as a one-stop shop for entrepreneurs, providing guidance on navigating the city's licensing, permitting, and approval processes, as well as connecting them with relevant resources and support organizations. Kansas City BizCare also helps businesses access capital programs and promotes economic mobility.
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Revive the Vine is Kansas City's $400+ million reinvestment initiative in the historic 18th & Vine Jazz District. The program combines major public infrastructure projects with private development to restore cultural landmarks, expand housing, improve walkability, and support neighborhood vitality.
As part of the initiative, the City is also working to activate vacant storefronts by bringing in small businesses, artists, and entrepreneurs-ensuring 18th & Vine remains a vibrant cultural and commercial destination for generations to come.
Project #1 - 18th St Pedestrian Mall
Project #2 - 18th and Lydia Parking Garage
Project #3 - Paseo Streetscape improvements
Project #4 - Paseo Blvd. Shared Use Path
Project #5 - Archive Plaza Project
Project #6 - I-70 Second Tier EIS/I-70 Paseo Blvd to I-435:
Project #7 - Blues Park Improvements
Project #8 - Washington-Wheatley Neighborhood improvements
Project #9 - One Nine Vine Phase 2
Project #10 - The Parker
Project #11 - Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and Hotel
Project #12 - 18th and Lydia Housing
Project #13 - Boone Theater
Project #14 - Parade Park Neighborhood