
Kansas developer wants to revive long-vacant historic El Dorado property
By Audrey Jensen – Senior Reporter, Wichita Business Journal A long-vacant, three-story building that was constructed in the 1920s as a Masonic lodge in El Dorado will
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By Audrey Jensen – Senior Reporter, Wichita Business Journal A long-vacant, three-story building that was constructed in the 1920s as a Masonic lodge in El Dorado will

By: Austin Hoagland/Emporia Gazette A Manhattan-based development firm known for restoring historic buildings in small Kansas towns is setting its sights on Emporia. Frontier Development

November 7, 2025 On Nov. 7, Executive Director of Kansas Housing Resources Corporation (KHRC), Ryan Vincent, joined with Frontier Development Group, City of Manhattan officials, and

By: Cole BertelsenPosted On: Oct 7, 2025 The Manhattan City Commission on Tuesday unanimously approved three requests related to a moderate-income housing project. The action

By Brandon Peoples Posted On: Sep 18, 2025 An amended development agreement was approved this week for a workforce housing project on Moro Street after

by: Carina Branson Posted: Aug 4, 2025 EL DORADO, Kan. (KSNW) – City commissioners are looking to turn the historic Masonic Hall in downtown El Dorado into

Published Jun 12, 2025 Lieutenant Governor and Commerce Secretary David Toland today announced five grant recipients will share $250,000 funding through the Residential Opportunities On

by: Matthew Self Posted: Jun 2, 2025 / 09:58 AM CDT MARYSVILLE (KSNT) – A Manhattan-based development company is setting its sights on a small town in

By: Brandon Peoples brandon@1350kman.com May 22, 2025 The Manhattan City Commission took final action Tuesday on a pair of consent agenda items tied to workforce

By Amanda Davis May 15, 2025 Updated 2 hrs ago The USD 253 Board of Education officially signed a $3.6 million contract to significantly renovate