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See Rock Island Bridge plans for Kansas River entertainment

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October 25, 2025
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The interior space of the Rock Island Bridge entertainment venue is still under construction on the structure that spans the Kansas River between Kansas and Missouri.

The interior space of the Rock Island Bridge entertainment venue is still under construction on the structure that spans the Kansas River between Kansas and Missouri.


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The interior space of the Rock Island Bridge entertainment venue is still under construction on the structure that spans the Kansas River between Kansas and Missouri. Photo by Chris Ochsner, [email protected]

The once-industrial Rock Island Bridge, built in 1905, is being reborn as a two-level entertainment hub spanning the Kansas River.

The project’s vision includes restaurants, bars, shops, and event spaces — transforming the historic span into a vibrant public gathering place just steps from the Hy-Vee Arena.

The project initially eyed a 2023 opening date, but construction delays have pushed that back.

A recent visit to the site revealed a mix of visible progress and ongoing work — some areas nearly ready for visitors, others still alive with construction crews and equipment.

According to Rock Island Bridge engagement manager Jake Fesi and Michael Zeller, CEO of Flying Truss LLC — the development company leading the project — the bridge is on track to open in 2025.

These illustrations offer a closer look at what’s been completed so far and what’s still to come.

A new gathering spot

The Rock Island Bridge now links Kansas City, Kansas, and the West Bottoms over the Kansas River near Hy-Vee Arena, featuring seating, bars, and businesses above the water. Future plans include new river access and trail connections on both sides of the river.

A public park over the river

The bridge functions as a biking and walking trail, designed like an open park with no admission required. It serves as a mixed-use community space, offering not only recreation but also food and drink options for visitors. The adjoining viewing platform can also host vendors or community events like farmers markets and art fairs.

Illuminated and heated for all seasons

A custom lighting system will glow through the translucent roof panels, while built-in heaters, roll-down screens, and glass walls keep the space comfortable during cold weather. The facility will pause operations during January and February.

Old mechanisms, new hydraulics, higher bridge

After the 1951 flood, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers added screw-lift gates, built by L.G. Barcus Co., to raise the bridge’s three trusses during high water. Using the same mechanisms, the L.G. Barcus elevated the bridge in 2023 to its permanent position, set four feet above the newly constructed levees. Hydraulic motors were installed and integrated with the existing gear system.

Stacked decks for gathering

Both the top deck and the main deck features two stories of seating, restrooms and bars.

The main deck features a space for up to 75 guests, complete with a kitchen, bar, and ADA lift.

Full-service dining with a river view

An enclosed dining area will house The River House restaurant, with a full-service kitchen supporting both waiter service and pick-up through a designated service window.

50-foot bar anchors upper-level venue

The upper level offers a covered private event space with a 50-foot bar, repurposed steel rail footrests, and built-in heaters. It can host up to 225 seated or 300 standing guests.

Sources: Flying Truss, LLC, rockislandkc.com

The event space offers flexible configurations to accommodate a wide range of event types and sizes.

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Neil Nakahodo

The Kansas City Star

Neil Nakahodo is a graphic artist at The Kansas City Star. He’s been with the company for over 20 years, producing illustrations, graphics and videos.

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.kansascity.com ’

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