Hoxie Collective

About Hoxie Collective

Hoxie Collective is a social entrepreneurship focused on providing affordable, comprehensive community planning and development services to underserved communities. We help bridge the gaps between neighborhoods, City services, transportation agencies, environmental organizations, and the development community to identify strategic projects that communities need and untangle the processes to move them forward.

Hoxie Collective's services respond directly to each community's assets and values. This work requires listening actively to diverse stakeholders while using accurate data as well as national and global research and best practices to facilitate informed dialogue. We seek actionable solutions that increase the capacity of communities to achieve their vision of vitality. These solutions may include policy, programs, and projects.

We employ a dynamic team structure in collaboration with other businesses, non-profit organizations, and higher education institutions both locally and nationally. We are a certified DBE in Missouri, Kansas, and South Dakota as well as a KCMO certified WBE/SLBE. The Collective provides a full range of services, research, and expertise for community and regional planning and design. This teaming business model allows each teaming organization to stay streamlined and support each other in accomplishing high quality, comprehensive, community-focused work with thought leaders in the areas of expertise needed by the communities we serve. It also allows startups and small businesses to grow their capacity in a supportive environment.

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Address

4335 Harrison St
Kansas City, MO 64110

Contact

choxie@hoxiecollective.com

Website

https://www.hoxiecollective.com/

LinkedIn

https://www.linkedin.com/company/hoxie-collective/

Facebook

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Instagram

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Regions Served Midwest Planning Specialties Community or Neighborhood Development   •   Downtowns and Main Streets   •   Environmental and Natural Resources Planning   •   Equity/Diversity-Based Planning   •   Hazard Mitigation, Disaster Recovery, or Resiliency   •   Housing Policy, Design, or Implementation   •   Parks, Open Space, and Recreation Planning   •   Streetscape/Corridor Improvements and Beautification   •   Sustainability or Climate Protection Planning   •   Visioning and Placemaking Services Offered Community Engagement   •   On-Call Planning Services   •   Plan Creation or Updates   •   Project Management   •   Research and Analysis   •   Urban Design Services Business Certification Women Owned