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About Gladstone

As part of the Kansas City metropolitan area, Gladstone is a highly affordable community popular with seniors and young families. Just 10 minutes from downtown Kansas City, it offers many buildings and destinations of historical significance. Thanks to numerous community programs, venues and outdoor spaces, you can enjoy an active, social lifestyle in Gladstone.

Living in Gladstone

The National Civic League gave Gladstone an All-America City Award in 2008, citing its focus on innovation, inclusion and collaboration as one of the primary reasons. Thanks to low tax rates and excellent community services, Gladstone consistently offers residents a safe and practical place to call home. Low crime rates help boost Gladstone's appeal as well, especially for young families and seniors.

Although Gladstone is considered small in comparison to nearby Kansas City, it doesn't skimp on the amenities. You'll find plenty of shopping and dining destinations as well as grocery stores, gyms and public parks. If you find yourself looking for big-city entertainment, you can always drive to Kansas City in less than 20 minutes.

Winters can get cold in Gladstone, but the weather is far milder than the cities and towns you find farther north. You can expect summer temperatures in the 80s and winters in the 30s and 40s.

The History of Gladstone

The Kansas City area's history began in 1821 when Missouri entered the Union as the 24th state. A Frenchman named Francois Chouteau rebuilt the town after a flood destroyed much of its structures in 1826, and several of the other families who settled the area were also from France.

The railroad introduced new economic opportunities for the area, though river shipments remained a popular way to transport goods to other parts of the United States. Kansas City itself covers more than 300 square miles thanks to its repeated annexation of neighboring cities and towns, but Gladstone remains its own independent city.

Gladstone Schools

North Kansas City School District serves Gladstone schools. Special programs offered by the district include pre-kindergarten classes, gifted and Advanced Placement courses, and before- and after-school care programs.

Resources for Moving to Gladstone

As you get ready for your move to Gladstone, you might find the following information useful:

  • Utilities: Kansas City Power & Light is the city's electricity supplier. The city utilities department manages water and sewer services.
  • Garbage and Recycling: The city offers a recycling drop-off center, as well as an annual beautification event that provides free drop-off of household waste.
  • Transportation: The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority provides public transportation options in Gladstone and many neighboring cities.

Gladstone Housing

In the Gladstone housing market, you can find suburban single-family homes, apartments, condos and other housing options as well as senior living facilities. Like many Missouri communities, Gladstone is an extremely affordable place to live. The median home price is significantly lower than the national average, which is a factor in attracting new residents to the area.