For the first time ever, a true legend of the Midwest skyline is opening its doors. This isn’t just a listing; it’s a historic event. Spanning the 32nd through 35th floors of the iconic 909 Walnut building, “The Kansas City Penthouse” offers a lifestyle that is without equal anywhere in the Midwest. It is truly a castle in the sky with views for miles.
Perched 360 feet above the pavement, this four-story Kansas City masterpiece is reported to be the highest personal residence in a five-state region. If you’ve ever dreamed of owning the horizon, this is your moment.
Housed within the former Fidelity Bank—a rare Art Deco gem listed on the National Historic Registry—the penthouse blends 1930s grandeur with bespoke, modern luxury. Across 6,100+ square feet, the residence is a vertical sanctuary connected by a private in-residence elevator.
Every floor offers a new perspective on Kansas City, literally and figuratively:
The most breathtaking feature is the rooftop garden terrace. Suspended between the building’s two towers, this is the most elevated outdoor living space in Kansas City. Whether it’s a quiet sunset or a high-profile cocktail party, this terrace offers an “unmatched” experience in the truest sense of the word.
Designed for the discerning buyer, the penthouse includes:
The Kansas City Penthouse Castle in the Sky is a chance to own something special. This is more than a home; it’s a piece of Kansas City history. 909 Walnut represents the pinnacle of downtown living—a quiet, private castle in the sky in the heart of a vibrant city.
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