• Supportive business environment:

The Martin City Community Improvement District (CID) actively supports local businesses through marketing efforts, events, and neighborhood improvements, which can directly impact foot traffic and the overall attractiveness of the area. The CID also contributes to property values by ensuring that the neighborhood remains clean, safe, and well-maintained. Read this list of specific benefits the Martin City Community Improvement District provides.

• Commercial and residential appeal:

Martin City enjoys steady commercial and residential development. With ongoing infrastructure improvements and investments in the area, the potential for appreciation of property values is strong, which benefits both businesses and property owners. The neighborhood is surrounded by areas also heading in positive economic directions, including Leawood KS to the west and the Red Bridge area to the north.

• More affordable commercial real estate:

Compared to more central or highly trafficked areas of Kansas City, commercial real estate in Martin City is more affordable. This allows businesses to secure larger spaces or better locations within the neighborhood at a lower cost compared to more expensive parts of Kansas City.

• Easy access:

Martin City is conveniently nestled along the main drags of Holmes Road, 135th Street, State Line Road, and Blue Ridge Boulevard. It’s also strategically located near key highways (I-435, I-49, and Route 150), providing easy access to other parts of the metro area and attracting customers or clients from a broader geographic region. This proximity helps businesses connect, making it an attractive spot for businesses with logistical needs or clients coming from various parts of the city.

• A diverse, developing neighborhood:

As Martin City continues to evolve, new developments—including shops, apartments, and restaurants—are attracting more foot traffic and making the area a destination for both residents and visitors. This could increase your business’s visibility and create more organic marketing opportunities. The commercial landscape includes a variety of successful businesses ranging from automotive dealerships and national chains like Walmart and Lowe’s to local restaurants and specialty retail. This mix of established businesses creates a vibrant business ecosystem that can draw traffic and foster partnerships.

• Increasing demand for local amenities:

With an increasing residential population, there’s a growing demand for local amenities such as dining, shopping, and personal services. Opening a business in Martin City allows you to serve this growing customer base, especially since it’s not as saturated as some of Kansas City’s more developed areas.

• Unique character and charm:

Martin City has a rich history and a close-knit community feel, which can be a unique selling point for a business that wants to capitalize on its “local” appeal. Businesses that align with the neighborhood’s character—such as family-owned restaurants or boutique shops—can develop strong community ties and benefit from local loyalty.

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