KC’s Country Club Plaza lands new tenant, a ‘luxury consignment’ store
A Kansas City secondhand store based in the Crossroads will open a new location on the Country Club Plaza.
Do Good Co., a local secondhand shop , is opening a spot at 608A W. 48th St. this summer. The clothing store will neighbor Face Foundrie and Club Pilates.
The company’s “luxury consignment” sister concept, Faire du Bien, will also have a presence in the space.
Started by philanthropist Janet Curran, Do Good Co. opened on 39th Street in 2017 with the aim to help children and pets through selling donated clothing. Today, it lives at 413 E. 18th St.
Do Good Co. gives 100% of its proceeds to Wayside Waifs and KidsTLC in Kansas City.
Each of the pieces, blending vintage and modern style, are curated for fashion and sustainability.
Chris Harren, senior vice president of development for Gillon Property Group, spoke highly of the brand in a press release.
“Its purpose-driven approach not only enhances Country Club Plaza’s retail mix, but also strengthens our ongoing commitment to supporting the Kansas City community,” he said.
Gillon Property Group, formerly HP Village Partners, purchased the Plaza in the summer of 2024 and has promised major upgrades: infrastructure upgrades, new tenants, new apartments and more.
While several spaces on the Plaza remain closed, some have been filled.
Local clothing brand Mersea took over the former Three Dog Bakery space on the Plaza at 602 W. 48th St. Italian restaurant Vertice will open on the Plaza soon at 616 Ward Parkway.
Pink-centric popup LoveShackFancy recently opened at 319 Nichols Road. Menswear store JH & Sons is open at 314 and 316 Ward Parkway.
Clothing store Johnny Was closed its location at 320 Nichols Road earlier this year.