By Associated Press - Wednesday, October 17, 2018

OLATHE, Kan. (AP) - A developer has announced a $300 million plan to redevelop the site of a former suburban Kansas City mall.

KMBC-TV reports that Salt Lake City-based Woodbury Corporation announced in a release Tuesday its plans for a mixed-use development where the Great Mall of the Great Plains once stood in Olathe, Kansas. The company has named the project Mentum.

The plans include about 250,000 square feet of entertainment, retail and restaurants, and 200,000 square feet of office and medical office space. The development also would offer living spaces, including about 300 multifamily apartments and two hotels.



The company says several entertainment-focused anchors are being considered, including an interactive golf facility, a cinema complex and a fitness center.

The Great Mall of the Great Plains closed in 2015.

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Information from: KMBC-TV, http://www.kmbc.com

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