One Kansas City Place
One Kansas City Place is a sleek and modern 12x12 Commercial TTT skyscraper, modeled after the tallest building in Kansas City, Missouri. Standing at 623 feet (190 meters) in real life, this high-rise structure represents the financial strength and architectural growth of the region. Designed with a clean, vertical form, it features a reflective glass facade accented by granite vertical strips, giving it a minimalist yet powerful appearance on the skyline.
In TheoTown or similar city-building simulations, One Kansas City Place functions as a high-capacity commercial tower under the TTT zoning tier, offering jobs to thousands of virtual workers and dramatically boosting surrounding commercial activity. It stands as a prime symbol of modern development, office culture, and economic centralization.
This skyscraper is often visually compared to a modernized version of Kansas City’s Art Deco City Hall, echoing the vertical strength of historic American skyscrapers while incorporating 21st-century design sensibilities. The structure’s polished exterior and sharp geometric shape allow it to blend into both classic and contemporary downtown layouts.
Size: 12x12 tiles
Category: Commercial TTT
Workers: High capacity (TTT tier)
Electricity Demand: Moderate to High
Water Demand: Moderate
Pollution: Low (office-type)
Maintenance: Medium
Culture Influence: No
Attractiveness: Yes
Best placed in urban cores, financial districts, or along expressways, One Kansas City Place enhances both skyline aesthetics and city functionality. With its reflective surfaces, height dominance, and corporate vibe, it delivers the energy of a real-world business capital directl
y into your city layout.

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