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There’s a lot to look forward to in Kansas City over the next few years. See what other locals are most excited for and when to expect construction to wrap up.
What do you want to see at the urban park?
We are approaching our final destination.
KC’s riverfront has become a popular spot for development since 2017.
Buying or selling in 2023? Here’s what makes KC a predicted hotspot in the new year.
Real estate experts explain what KC home buyers should know, predicting what will happen with prices in 2023.
Celebrating how KC continues to rise to a new level.
This new Garment District space is part of the Carnival Building renovation.
We’re sharing our readers’ list of pros and cons.
Imagine this street without the cars.
Making not just KC history, but global women’s sports history.
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