About

Living in the Towers

Residents agree that the friendly staff at Parklane Towers makes living in the Towers community pleasant. It feels wonderful when a staff member greats you and readily helps you when you need it.

Below we listed some of the many services we receive and appreciate from our Parklane Towers employees and community.

Our list of services

  • Door attendants every day of the year
  • Two elevators for easy transport from floor to floor
  • Intercom system to front door in every home
  • Resident’s approval of all guests before admittance into building
  • Ample guests’ parking
  • Valet service for your car
  • Car-to-door delivery of luggage, groceries, and packages
  • Locked lobby mailbox for each home
  • Large package delivery to our doors
  • Local and national newspapers delivered to subscriber doors
  • Trash and recycle closet on every floor for easy disposal
  • Clean laundry room available 24-hours a day
  • Exercise room available 24-hours a day
  • Lending library available 24-hours a day
  • Electronic entry with personal key fob\
  • Outdoor surveillance cameras with shareholder access

Our employees provide other courteous and helpful amenities to our community beyond what’s listed here. We have a “No Tipping” policy at Parklane Towers. Our voluntary Holiday Fund gives each resident a chance to thank our staff for their outstanding service at the end of the year.

Maintenance Fees

Similar to Home Owners Association (HOA) fees, our “maintenance fees” cover the day to day operation of our iconic building, garages, and grounds. This includes cleaning and maintaining our common areas. It also includes the services listed above in additional to the list here.

  • Heating and air conditioning
  • Water, trash, recycle, and sewer services
  • Cleaning and lighting in all common areas
  • Equipment maintenance and minor repairs
  • Property taxes
  • Insurance premiums for building and common areas
  • Maintaining and replacing air-filters and smoke detectors in each apartment
  • Landscaping, lawn mowing, and removing snow and ice
  • Expanded cable services for every home

Additional Services Available

  • Garage parking – paid monthly
  • Surface parking – paid monthly
  • Bulk cable TV service – paid monthly
  • Home maintenance and repair service available for a nominal fee
  • Storage unit – if available

Fire Protection Program

Wichita Fire Department bucket going to 10th floor
Wichita Fire Department’s ladder bucket going to 10th floor to practice rescuing a resident.

An important segment of Parklane Towers security is our fire protection program. We are known as one of the best fire-protected buildings in Kansas. All our homes have smoke detectors which our attendants monitor using a master-control panel.

We also have:

  • a fire alarm system for the entire building,
  • fire extinguishers throughout the facility, and
  • two smoke-free evacuation stairwells.

These combine to provide optimum fire protection for our residents.

Every apartment is unique

Our apartments come in all different sizes. Traditionally the architect designed one and two bedroom units. Two bedroom flats have a second bath. All originally had a galley kitchen and a service entrance. Traditionally our corner apartments consists of two bedrooms facing east or west. Between the corner apartments, two one-bedroom units face either north or south.

Many floor plans have morphed through the years. Some have combined two, one-bedroom apartments creating two master suites. Those units offer over 2,000 square feet of living space. Our two bedrooms offer just under 1,500 square feet while our one-bedrooms give you around 1,100 square feet of space. A couple owners added a third bedroom by creating a studio apartment next door. We enjoy visiting each other’s homes as every one of them is unique in decor.

Original 2b 2b unit floor plan
The original 2 bed, 2 bath floor plan. Today, the terrace has been enclosed by a wall of windows and a door opening onto a small balcony overlooking the city.

Through the years owners have remodeled most of our units. Only one remains intact as originally designed as of this writing. It has a new owner in 2022. It had the original floor plan above to include original metal kitchen cabinets and matching appliances.

Swap and Shop

Our Swap and Shop tables lets us divest ourselves of items we no longer need — while finding things we do need. It’s been a fun addition. We have proven the adage, “one person’s trash is another person’s treasure.” You never know what you will find.

I acquired the suitcase, bird, and Avon bottle from the Swap and Shop Table which gave my floor neighbor and I a big laugh. It ends up, she donated these items and happy that I could use them.

Part of a Community

We have 10 floors with 72 residences. I am surprised how often you can ride an elevator and not see anyone as you walk from your home through the tunnel to the garage. Our community members operate on different schedules it seems. Some of us leave for work early morning while others leave at noon. And then a few are lucky enough to be fully retired. They just come and go as they please. What a life.

To connect we have planned activities. Two of our residents organize our holiday parties and our annual picnic. Another couple of residents arrange for our monthly group lunches. We also meet once a week for coffee to check in with friends in real life. Another couple hosts game night on Monday nights where we play Dominoes. That’s always fun.

Many years we welcome in the New Year with other residents to keep us off the streets. This 2005 party occurred in one of our homes.

These gatherings have been great for us to meet our neighbors and build camaraderie. We’re in the ideal community with the right number of people to do just that.

  • 100th birthday party
  • Sunset from 5th floor balcony 2019 after storm
  • Sunset from 5th floor balcony 2019
  • Chair and table overlooking balcony in Sunroom
  • Balcony at Parklane Towers; Contact your realtor
  • One-bedroom unit of wall with bed
  • Lower level garage | McCurdy

Many of our members establish their forever homes in Parklane Towers. We have people living here for over two decades. Because we own the cooperative collectively, we can remain in our homes for as long as we wish. That is as long as we meet our monthly obligations, and abide by the cooperative bylaws, rules, and regulations — of course.

Volunteering

Member residents participate at various levels in the decision-making process.  Because we mutually own shares in Parklane Tower, Inc., we have plenty of opportunity to volunteer when and where we can. As mentioned above we have volunteers who help build our community and board members who govern for up to three years each term.

It’s all a team effort when you live in a housing co-operative.

Setting the Standard of Community Living

Since 1962, Parklane Towers has set the standard for uniqueness and quality in community living. In setting that standard, many residents move in and end up staying.

Owners have remodeled their homes to meet their needs for entertaining and enjoying home life — and maintaining their resale value — making Parklane Towers’ living their “forever home.”

Each home is as unique as its owner.

Entry way view into a Parklane Towers 1B 1B Apartment
Entry into a one-bedroom apartment from shared hallway — a standard view of all our apartments.

Parklane Towers is right for singles and couples — for people who love to entertain and for people who travel. It’s the ultimate in cooperative living — providing privacy, security, and friendships.

Why our “about” blog posts?

In these posts we answer some of the questions potential homeowners might have. We have converted our printed brochure into our “internet brochure.” We hope this makes it easy for you to read on any device. We also hope it will be easy for you and your realtor to discover the unique features of living in Parklane Towers.

Join our community and help us continue to establish the standards of carefree home ownership for decades to come.


There’s plenty of parking for our residents and their guests. Just one of the standards our owners expect.

Contact your realtor or one of our “For Sale by Owner” listings to schedule a tour to see if Parklane Towers and cooperative living is right for you.

Dear Prospective Buyer

Reprinted from 2001 Board of Directors letter to new applicant.

Reprinted from 2001 letter that our resident board would send to prospective buyers. A couple items have been changed to reflect the new guidance. Thank you.

Parklane Towers is right for career singles and couples … for people who love to entertain … for people who travel. Parklane Towers is right for
you … where the ultimate in urban cooperative living provides elegance, privacy, security, and a valuable investment.

Contact your Realtor and schedule a tour of Parklane Towers.

There are many other courteous and helpful amenities that will be provided by our employees. There is a NO TIPPING policy at Parklane Towers. We do have a voluntary Holiday Fund for the employees that gives each resident a chance to thank them for their outstanding service.

It’s a well-known fact among our Parklane homeowners, if your lifestyle demands privacy or travel, near or far, Parklane is the place to live. You, your home, and possessions will have the serenity and security worth the investment.

If you and the seller can agree on a price for the stock and your application is accepted, our management team of Parklane Towers, Inc. will assist with your closing, transferring of stock, and setting your schedule to move into your new home.

Thank you for considering Parklane Towers, Inc.
The Board of Directors

Refer to our Resident Selection Guide page.

Luxury Apartments Planned

1961 Article from local Wichita publication WTW

Reprint from “Wichita This Week” article published in 1961 | Online search for “Wichita This Week publication” did not pull up any results for background information 2019/10/10

The proposed Parklane Towers luxury apartments that you buy instead of rent, is good news to modern-day “house-slaves.”

This $2-million dollar apartment house will provide luxury housing, without the lawn-care, house-care problems that beset the house owner in these days when servants are a scarce commodity.

The City Commission last week granted rezoning that will permit construction to start this month. The Towers should be completed within a year, said S. S. Platt,. architect and president of Parklane Towers, Inc.

The apartment house will be built near Lincoln and Bleckley Drive, di­rectly behind Parklane Shopping Cen­ter. This is expected to be the first of eight such luxury apartment buildings, to be erected in two clusters of four buildings.

The 10-story building will have 79 apartments. Some of the features of the building are: a balcony for each apart­ment; a greenhouse on the roof where tenants can safely leave their house plants when they are away from home; air conditioning that is controlled in­dividually in each apartment- one apartment can be heated, the next cooled if the occupants so desire, a bi­level parking garage with an attendant on duty; landscaping that will include a fountain at the building entrance.

The apartments will range from bachelor apartments to 3-bedroom units. Each is planned with an electric kitchen. Larger apartments will have two bathrooms.

It is the first time such luxury apart­ments, to be owned by the tenants, have been built in Wichita since the Hillcrest Apartments on Douglas were erected 34 years ago. [Online search establishes Hillcrest being built in 1927]

Please remember that that this “planned” article announced the project. Builders, Inc. completed just one of the Towers with 72 apartments and we do not have a greenhouse on top of our building. || If you know this publication, please let us know.

Say YOU Saw It in WTW

He who, having lost one ideal, re­fuses to give his heart and soul to an­other and nobler, is like a man who declines to build a house on the rock because the wind and rain have ruined his house on the sand.

Constance Naden

Engineering

1962 Concept Promotional Material

…the control behind the scenes!

diagram for pressurized corridors

PRESSURIZED CORRIDORS – carpeted and elegant, but serving the need for constant, mechanically heated and cooled 100% fresh air. Huge fans on the roof and air conditioning units in basement provide the slight air pressure necessary for adequate circulation to insure proper ventilation at all times.

Diagram showing sound control

SOUND CONTROL -The maximum of acoustical engineering is rep­resented in the design of the walls separating the apartments. One inch of sound insulation is woven between the staggered steel scuds, from floor to ceiling. Then two layers of 5/8″ gypsum board is applied to each side of the studs – for a total wall thickness of 6 1/8″ and the finest quality in sound reduction and control!

Diagram showing heating and cooling

HEATING AND COOLING – One side of the building may be heated – one side cooled AT THE SAME TIME -through each apartment’s individ­ual air handling unit! 150 tons of air conditioning and two boilers provide the temperature you desire … with separate ductwork and individually controlled thermostats in every apartment and vents in every room. Your next door neighbor’s choice of temperature never affects your personal comfort!

Diagram showing valet parking

PARKING -The bi-level concrete and steel garage is only minutes from your apartment door and is connected to the main building by a well lighted, covered canopy. The ventilated garage has drive-in facilities on both the east and west sides. You may park the car yourself or leave it with one of the attendants – on duty around the clock.

Copied from the 1962 concept folder.

An exclusive view

1962 Concept Promotional Material

…of Metropolitan Wichita!

EVERY APARTMENT A PENTHOUSE – whether it’s a bachelor apart­ment or a three-bedroom home. The terrace is privately yours and is a 22 x 12-foot extension of your living room … connected by a weatherproof sliding glass wall. The rooms with large closets and linen storage are designed for the flexible, convenient arrangement of your furniture. Every owner also has his own locker storage space in the basement – near the coin operated washers and dryers provided for tenants’ convenience.

All of the apartments have baths with showers, quality fixtures and vanities (two and three-bedroom apartments have two baths); and every tenant is afforded the use of the master television antenna system.

Copied from the 1962 concept folder. | Things have changed. Most homes have incorporated the patio space as part of their indoor area and created a “sunroom” that flows openly from their living room to the outdoor patio. Locker space provided to resident shareholders when available.

Contemporary

1962 Concept Promotional Material

Drawing showing all electric kitchen

…beauty and efficiency!

All-electric kitchens — range, oven, dishwasher, garbage disposer — are arranged for pleasant, efficient food preparation. Adjacent to the dining room, with a private delivery entrance off the main corridor, this functional room, with its spacious cabinets, is designed to save steps and energy. Space is provided in this area for dinette table and chairs.

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Drawing showing contemporary kitchen

Copied from the 1962 concept folder.

Security and Protection

1962 Concept Promotional Material

…at all hours!

Diagram showing security of door attendants

The formal entrance – vestibule area is one of the distinctive features of Parklane Towers. Framed by the white brick walls, terrazzo floors and specially lighted windows, this first impres­sion is of elegance and luxury. The doors are locked for your protection … released only by your key. Visitors at your discretion … protection is automatic.

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Diagram showing security of intercom

Copied from the 1962 concept folder.