Manhattan Infill Housing

The Manhattan Infill Housing Project will deliver 40 middle-income housing units across two infill sites in Manhattan. The development includes affordable three-bedroom, two-bath homes for households earning between 60% and 150% of the area median income, directly addressing priorities identified in the Manhattan Housing Market Analysis and by the Workforce Housing Steering Committee. Funding sources […]
124 Lofts

Located at a prominent intersection in downtown El Dorado, the former Masonic Hall building located at 124 S Main Street had long been vacant before going under contract with Frontier. The four story building had broken windows, a leaking roof, and was beginning to suffer from brick failure due to water intrusions along the alley […]
Brandt House

Built in 1887, the building is an example of late Italianate-style commercial architecture, however it had remained vacant for over 30 years. Acquired by the Brandt House ownership group in 2023, the building is being thoughtfully revitalized into a boutique hotel, bringing new life to the heart of the Flint Hills. Design challenges included ADA […]
Cottonwood School Lofts

Constructed in 1904, this two story limestone building was closed in 2010 and had remained vacant. A local nonprofit group purchased the building with the intent of finding a suitable developer to restore the school. Frontier was selected through a competitive RFP process. Due to the rural location, Frontier led efforts to form an RHID […]
The Limerick

Originally constructed in 1890, the 7,000 sqft 2nd floor of this building had remained vacant and unfinished since the 1970’s. Located in a rural community, Frontier led the effort to place this building on the national and state registry to qualify for tax credits. Our team successfully navigated closing and secured financing during Covid-19. The […]
Spruce Apartments

Built as Wamego’s first hospital, this three story building was converted to apartments but suffered a large fire in 2019. Despite multiple alterations, Frontier was able to successfully list the building on the state registry and qualify the project for both MIH and KHITC awards. Additionally, the south parcel was replatted to allow for a […]
Community House

This was a distressed city owned property that was acquired via a competitive RFP process. Originally constructed in 1917, the building suffered from many years of neglect despite being a prominent building in downtown MHK. Renovation plans required sign off from the local Historic Resources Board, the Manhattan City Commission, Kansas SHPO, and NPS. The […]
The Avalon

As one of Manhattan’s first single family to multi-family conversions (an effort to provide housing for soldiers in WWI), the Avalon had fallen into severe disrepair. Frontier secured the building two weeks prior to a tax sale. Located in a residential neighborhood close to downtown, we applied for and received zoning variances for unit and […]