A growing advisory practice’s new office will give it more room for expansion — and a home for the launch of its partners’ private social club.
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These separate yet symbiotic businesses are expected to form a kind of ultrahigh net worth community ecosystem at the facility, according to partners Ryan Forster and Ryan Anderson. The setup displays an interesting take on a

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Forster, a veteran planner whose firm has built a base of roughly 140 client households consisting primarily of business owners, surgeons and professional athletes, stressed that the pairing isn’t going to be a sales funnel on either side. But he and Anderson, who developed a similar but smaller-scale concept to the club as part of a luxury home automation business he sold to private equity investors, aim to cultivate a place for work and play for replication in other locations and recruitment of more financial advisors catering to wealthy clients.
“We’re changing a lot of lives, we’re impacting families, and I’ve never been so happy with what I’m able to do for the people around me,” said Forster, citing the impact of a team that is acting as a “
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He credited Anderson as the “creative inspiration” behind the club, which the
Together, the workplace and the club combine “a little bit of, ‘If we build it, they will come,'” with trappings that suggest to members and advisors, “‘This is where I want to work, this is where I want to bring my clients,'” Anderson said. While the wealth clients will not be automatic club members, AFE advisors will be able to bring them as guests.
“What makes Kansas City so special is, it’s a big little town,” Anderson said. “We can have the top advisors see the space and walk in and say, ‘Oh man, if I had this in my toolbelt, I could get these big clients. I could take care of the very best.'”
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The “fascinating” design reminded Megan Carpenter, founder of wealth management growth marketing firm
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AFE plans to open the new facility in the fourth quarter, and the wealth office will have space for a team of 20 employees. The club gives the firm a location to host events catering specifically for, say, oral surgeons or pro athletes to congregate to listen to a speaker, taste specialty bourbons or try out artisanal coffee, Forster said.
“When you can give them a place where they’re able to come together, good things happen,” he said. “That creates that experience that catalyzes relationships.”
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The idea for the combination also drew from AFE’s existing culture at its office in nearby Overland Park as
“We wanted to do a new office space that had a vibe to it, that would encourage that, and people would be able to enjoy it, as opposed to a traditional office,” Anderson said. “We thought, ‘What if we did one that just blows everyone else away?'”
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