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New QuickTrip Store Plans Unveiled Amid Major Redevelopment

July 26, 2024 | Lee's Summit, Jackson County, Missouri



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New QuickTrip Store Plans Unveiled Amid Major Redevelopment
In a recent government meeting, plans for the redevelopment of a QuickTrip facility at the intersection of US 50 Highway and 291 were discussed, highlighting significant changes to the site layout and design. The project aims to replace the existing 4,000 square foot building with a new structure measuring over 5,100 square feet, featuring modern architectural elements and improved safety measures.

Key aspects of the redevelopment include two requested variances: one for a setback from the right-of-way, which does not meet the required 20 feet, and another for an additional building sign. The new design will incorporate landscaping enhancements and a revised traffic flow, with the realignment of nearby roadways to facilitate better access.

The project involves collaboration with city engineers and the Missouri Department of Transportation (MODOT) to finalize land swaps necessary for the development. The new building will be strategically positioned approximately 150 feet south of the current facility, with careful consideration given to the surrounding commercial and industrial zoning.

City planners noted that there were no public objections raised during the meeting regarding the architectural plans or site layout. The redevelopment is expected to enhance the area's commercial appeal while ensuring safety and accessibility for customers. The project is currently in the planning stages, with further discussions anticipated as the design progresses.

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