One woman’s architectural vision shaped how generations of Kansas Citians live

Nelle Peters. Photography by Jackson County Historical.

When Nelle Peters struck out on her own in Kansas City in 1909, she had, as she later described it, “very small savings and a large amount of nerve.” Few could have predicted she would become one of the city’s most prolific architects, but now, you’re hard-pressed to take a 10-minute drive through town without… Continue reading One woman’s architectural vision shaped how generations of Kansas Citians live

What’s new in Kansas City food & drink: March 2026

Boulevard Brewing Co.

Kata Nori Heads South Kata Nori, Kansas City’s only hand-rolled sushi restaurant, is opening a second location in Overland Park at the former André’s Confiserie Suisse space. Owners Kyung “KK” Kim, Nam Phan and chef Anh “Bass” Pham have long planned to expand following the success of their Crossroads restaurant, which we dubbed one of… Continue reading What’s new in Kansas City food & drink: March 2026