Splash - Nelson Gallery Rockhill Condominiums

history

Between 1904-1910 William Rockhill Nelson, publisher of the Kansas City Star and The Times developed a residential district on the southern side of Kansas City. Born out of his passion for art and ardent drive to foster the cultural sophistication Kansas City holds today, Southmoreland neighborhood quickly became home to those who wished to live near the museums, beautiful green parks and the new "Country Club Plaza."

Today, Southmoreland neighborhood has blossomed into one of Kansas City's most sought after historical addresses. Lined with beautifully preserved stone mansions, lush trees and open green spaces, residents treasure the convenience of being within walking distance to the city's finest shopping and dining establishments, the World-renowned Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, and outdoor event and art fairs.
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The Rockhill Condominiums join this historic neighborhood offering contemporary, luxury living inside a classic 1920's architectural design. Each of the fully restored tri-level, brick buildings houses three elegant condominium homes starting at approx. 2,100 square feet. Boasting today's highest quality finishes and architectural design, The Rockhill Condos are the perfect dwelling for those seeking the unique balance of cultural sophistication and quaint neighborhood charm.