Construction is underway for The OsLo, a four-story, 413-unit luxury Class-A multifamily community at the intersection of 135th Street and Antioch Road in Overland Park, Kansas.
Ryan Companies US, Inc. – a commercial real estate solutions provider –broke ground last month and the project is expected to be completed by late 2025.
The Oslo is being built in partnership with its operating partner EPC Real Estate Group. The 550,000-square-foot project will include 413 units, abundant green space and a luxury clubhouse. Smart technology will be fully integrated for residents, enabling residents to use a smartphone app to perform a variety of conveniences including accessing the building and their individual units, controlling their thermostats and receiving package delivery notifications from a package system with controlled access. For electric vehicle users, charging stations will be available.
A focus on health and wellness will be incorporated into the property to align with the Scandinavian-themed architecture by offering a spa, yoga studio, golf simulator and sound studio. Additionally, dedicated work-from-home/co-working areas with high-speed wireless connectivity and group gathering places with an abundance of natural light in a warm, luxurious atmosphere will be offered.
The outdoor living spaces expand on the theme by featuring a large resort-style pool, peaceful park-like spots, pond, and dog park. In addition to the property’s amenities, residents will be within walking distance from retailers, restaurants, entertainment and public transit, as well as several recreation sites including the Tomahawk Creek Trail, Blue Valley Recreation and the Scheels Overland Park Soccer Complex.
Ryan is the developer, builder and capital markets partner of this project. Joining Ryan, NSPJ Architects will serve as the architect of record; Olsson will provide civil engineering; Lankford & Associates will provide mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) engineering; and Bob D. Campbell will provide structural engineering. Construction financing for the project was provided by Security Bank.