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🌾 Exploring the Skyline of Wichita: The Garvey Center

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Good morning, Wichita!

Ever been scuba diving?

Those skills will come in handy in this weeks dive because we're going deep (and Wichita just flooded).

Let's get to it!

- Landon Huslig

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The Garvey Center

I’ve spent a ton of time on the Riverfest footprint over the past few days and therefore have been staring at the Garvey Center a lot. This deep dive was originally posted about 2 years ago after some inspo from friend of Wichita Life, Veloace (who you need to follow on Youtube, Instagram and TikTok). It feels like now was a good time for a refresher in case you find yourself downtown this week.

We also posted overall history a couple of years back. Do you want to learn more about other buildings in our skyline?

Today we will highlight the Garvey Center aka 250 Douglas Place.

The History

The Garvey Center aka 250 Douglas Place (originally named the Holiday Inn Wichita-Plaza) is a 300 ft, 26 story tall building located in downtown Wichita that was completed in 1969. It once stood as a hotel with 284 room as well as a “Penthouse Club” on the 25th floor. In 1987, it left the Holiday Inn system and became an independent hotel.

As of 2021, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a representative of the private development and part of the urban renewal program in the 1950s-60s.

It is a standout in the Wichita skyline due to the color of the windows, the shape, and the GARVEY CENTER name at the top. Oh, and it is tall.

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The Garvey Center was the tallest building in Wichita (and Kansas) from completion in 1969 to 1987 until the Epic Center dethroned it. The Garvey Center still holds the record for most number of floors in Kansas and it is still the 2nd tallest building in the state.

This historic building sits between the R.H. Garvey Building and the Olive W Garvey building which each stand 10 stories tall. To be clear, the 5 modern concrete and glass buildings along with the urban plaza combine to form a 4+ acre “urban complex”. The “Garvey Center building” is one piece of something bigger.

Clearly the Garvey family made an impact on Wichita.

The Garvey Family

There are several names that invoke a sense of respect for their accomplishments and contributions to Wichita. The Garvey name is one of those.

Ray Hugh and Olive White Garvey moved to Wichita in the 1920s with their kids Ruth, Willard, James, and Olivia.

They were involved in farming before expanding to grain storage, petroleum, construction, residential properties and more. At one point they even owned the entire 200 blog of West Douglas in Downtown Wichita.

This was a family business with all of the Ray and Olive’s kids getting involved in various aspects.

As you can see, the Garvey empire was / is truly a family endeavor with the great grandson, Nicholas Bonavia, of the OGs running the show since 2014. Bonavia Properties is a prime investor in Wichita and its development.

Honestly, the Garvey family deserve a whole deep dive on their own and I'll have to do that at some point.

The Dark Side of History

The history of the Garvey Center is not without its darker chapters.

On August 11, 1976, an unemployed welder named Michael Soles set up a sniper position on the building's roof (back when it was the Holiday Inn Plaza).

Over an eleven-minute shooting spree, he killed three people and wounded six others before being wounded by police and taken into custody.

250 Douglas Place

Fast forward to 2025, you can live, work, and play at the Garvey Center.

You can find commercial space, office space, retail space, restaurants, an events venue, and residential properties like 250 Douglas Place. 2.

250 Douglas Place offers an upscale, modern feel in high-rise apartments downtown. The sky-rise apartments overlooking Wichita range from 600 to 1,000 square feet and offer amenities such as key access, gated access, indoor reserved parking, on-site laundry, free fitness center, and more.

Their renovated 6th Floor rooftop recreation deck features:

  • 2 outdoor kitchen pagodas

  • rooftop swimming pool

  • basketball court

  • driving range & putting green

  • and the only rooftop pickleball court in Wichita (see the above picture)

Fun Facts

You can also find Open Studios with local art at three Kiva area art galleries year round or see public art out and around the area.

The Garvey Center makes an appearance in the 1976 Wichita cult classic film King Kung Fu (which deserves a whole deep dive on its own).

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- Landon