Tenth District Headquarters

The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City occupies a large, centrally located and exceptionally prominent hillside site just south of Liberty Memorial, bounded by Main Street to the east and Penn Valley Park to the west. Here, where St. Mary’s Hospital once stood, the Bank is housed in a limestone-clad tower comprised of 12 office floors above a 2-story base containing its operations facilities and The Money Museum.

The Money Museum explores the economy and the role of the Federal Reserve (July 1, 2008)

Bank President Thomas M. Hoenig's remarks from the groundbreaking ceremony (June 6, 2005)

Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Announces Sale of Headquarters Building (March 15, 2005)

Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Chooses Construction Manager for New Headquarters (September 2003)

Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Receives Approval to Purchase New Headquarters Site (June 16, 2003)


To read more of architect Henry N. Cobb's description of the Bank's new headquarters, click here.

Historical timeline of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City