Zumper

320 W 7th St
320 W 7th St, Kansas City, MO 64105, USA

Apartment for rent
Pet friendly
Monthly rent
$1,498–$1,553
Beds1
Baths1
Sqft850–1,055
modified
3 Days Ago

Property Overview

Renovated kitchens and open-concept floor plans enhance the appeal of this property, while impressive 12 to 20-foot ceilings create a spacious ambiance. With a vibrant social scene supported by 348 mixed-use spaces and 241 restaurants within a mile, along with ample parks and recreation options, there is a lively community atmosphere. Additionally, pet-friendly features and on-site wellness amenities, including fitness centers and pools, contribute to a well-rounded living experience.

This summary uses Zumper’s proprietary data. “Things you’ll love” and “Great for” are based on our internal analyses of market trends and renter insights.

Things you’ll love

  • Elevator
  • Images available

Great for

  • Wellness
  • Pet owners
  • Social life

Highlights

  • Pet Friendly
  • renovated kitchens
  • open-concept floor plans
  • 12 to 20-foot ceilings

Units

320 W 7th St Kansas City, MO

Available

509

1 Bed

1 Bath

$1,498

Listed on 09/09/2025
Listed by Core Team KC
Days on market: 45
The West 7th Street building was built in 1916 and was originally the Kansas City Paper House. The building was added to the historic registry in the early 70’s. Instead of an individual registry, it was registered as a historic boundary. This boundary included all of the Garment District. The seven-story, tapestry-brick building design was converted to lofts in the early 2000’s. The Lofts have spacious, open-concept floor plans, Ample natural lighting, 12 to 20-foot ceilings, renovated kitchens and bathrooms and so much more! .

New Listing

102

1 Bed

1 Bath

$1,553

Listed on 10/21/2025
Listed by Core Team KC
Days on market: 3
The West 7th Street building was built in 1916 and was originally the Kansas City Paper House. The building was added to the historic registry in the early 70’s. Instead of an individual registry, it was registered as a historic boundary. This boundary included all of the Garment District. The seven-story, tapestry-brick building design was converted to lofts in the early 2000’s. The Lofts have spacious, open-concept floor plans, Ample natural lighting, 12 to 20-foot ceilings, renovated kitchens and bathrooms and so much more! .