Southmoreland Explained

Southmoreland
Demographics1 Info4:2.6%
Demographics Type1:Race/Ethnicity
Demographics1 Title1:White
Demographics1 Info1:71.8%
Demographics1 Title2:Hispanic
Demographics1 Info2:8.5%
Demographics1 Title3:Black
Demographics1 Info3:7.0%
Demographics1 Title4:Asian
Demographics1 Title5:Other
Demographics1 Info5:2.4%
Demographics Type2:Economics
Demographics2 Title1:Median income
Demographics2 Info1:$50,358
Postal Code Type:ZIP Codes
Postal Code:64110, 64111, 64112
Area Code Type:Area code
Area Code:816
Population Density Sq Mi:auto
Settlement Type:Neighborhood of Kansas City
Subdivision Type2:City
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:United States
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Missouri
Subdivision Name2:Kansas City
Area Total Sq Mi:0.514
Population Total:78,700
Population As Of:2017

Southmoreland is a neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri. It hosts the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Kansas City Art Institute. Southmoreland is located between 39th Street on the north (bordering Hanover Place and Central Hyde Park), Rockhill, and Gillham Road on the east (bordering South Hyde Park), Emanuel Cleaver II Boulevard on the south (bordering Country Club Plaza and Park Central) and Main Street on the west (bordering Plaza Westport[1] and Old Westport).[2] Since 2019, following finalized plans for a streetcar extension from Union Station to University of Missouri–Kansas City, there has been new real estate development along Main Street.[3]

History

The Southmoreland section of the Rockhill District was conceived in the late 19th century by Kansas City Star publisher and real estate developer William Rockhill Nelson and mining magnate August Meyer, as Kansas City's neighborhood of palatial mansions.[2] Nelson acquired the area and donated it to the city, first platted by W.B. Clark as South Moreland Addition. Nelson and Meyer planned an extension of City Beautiful movement with naturalistic landscaping, open parkland, native stone fencing, and curved roadways lined with elm trees. It evolved around a natural ravine, through which a small brook runs in rainy times.[4] The venerated architecture team of Frederick Law Olmsted (the "father of American Landscape Architecture")[5] and Calvert Vaux intended the landscaping of the park and adjacent areas to imitate the look and feel of their previous designs around Central Park, Riverside Park, and surrounding neighborhoods in New York City. The plan accentuated the turf, water, and rock, using gentle, sprawling lawns, winding pathways, and natural woodlands.[6]

Framed by Nelson's baronial mansion, Oak Hall, and August Meyer’s palace, Marburg on Warwick Boulevard, Southmoreland has evolved into an eclectic mix of Colonial Revival mansions, Arts & Crafts style homes, and Colonnade luxury apartment buildings, many with native limestone accents.[2] In the early 20th century, a streetcar line was built between Downtown Kansas City and the neighborhood, which began to attract working-class families, so some of the larger mansions were converted into apartments.[7] Beyond the large museums and institutions of higher education, Southmoreland has several artists’ studios, shops, and galleries.[8] In 2009, Southmoreland was voted as one of eight neighborhoods nationwide as the "Best Old House Neighborhoods: Editor's Pick" by This Old House.[9]

Since 2019, the neighborhood has attracted real estate development interest following the announced expansion of the KC Streetcar, which will extend from Union Station to the University of Missouri–Kansas City (UMKC), on the perimeter of Southmoreland.[10]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Working families and freed slaves built historic Plaza Westport neighborhood. July 28, 2014. Midtown KC Post.
  2. Web site: May 3, 2017. Museum and Neighborhoods Reach Agreement on Master Plan. December 24, 2020. Nelson Atkins. en-US.
  3. News: Friestad . Thomas . Track to the future . July 6, 2023 . www.bizjournals.com . December 3, 2020 . en.
  4. Book: Russell Owen, Lance. Beautiful and Damned: Geographies of Interwar Kansas City. University of California, Berkeley. 2016. California. 107–108.
  5. Web site: Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site—Massachusetts Conservation: A Discover Our Shared Heritage Travel Itinerary. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150502015240/http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/massachusetts_conservation/frederick_law_olmsted.html. 2015-05-02.
  6. News: Wilson. April 9, 1922. "New Sophian Apartment". Kansas City Star. 512.
  7. Web site: Southmoreland Neighborhood Association. www.southmoreland.org . https://web.archive.org/web/20101216003324/http://www.southmoreland.org/pages/this_old_house.html . December 16, 2010.
  8. Web site: Studio. K. C.. August 30, 2019. Fall Season Lookahead: Visual Arts. December 24, 2020. KC STUDIO. en-US.
  9. Web site: House. This Old. June 3, 2009. Best Old House Neighborhoods 2009: The Midwest. December 24, 2020. This Old House. en.
  10. Web site: Economic Development KC Streetcar Fuels Growth in Kansas City. December 24, 2020. en.