stepping into Atlas9 feels like traveling through time. Outside, the structure is a 45,000-square-foot windowless warehouse, its only distinctive feature a giant robot emerging from the ground to greet passersby. The moment visitors cross the threshold, however, they are hit with a wave of nostalgia. Every detail, from the geometric carpeting and glowing neon signage to the costumed performers, transports guests directly to 1995, the peak of the Hollywood blockbuster era.
Atlas9, 1100 N. 98th St., Kansas City, Kansas, is the brainchild of Randall Statler and Tucker Trotter. During the pandemic, Statler, executive creative director at Dimensional Innovations, an Overland Park-based design firm, and Trotter, CEO, began to rethink the business. They talked about how much fun it would be to build something of their own.
“We never really thought…
