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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.
As new owners seek to revamp the shopping district, talks of a grocery store has taken center stage.
As the streetcar’s Main Street Extention nears completion, let’s take a look at its predecessor’s paths.
A group of local developers hope these images will entice the team to build in downtown KC.
The 24-mile stretch between the two metro areas is getting lots of green updates.
A new proposal is forcing the city to confront its future as public transit-friendly or decidedly car-centric.
While CPKC Stadium champions public transit-friendly options, the Parking Co. of America hopes to build a multi-story parking garage on its south side.
The church will be replaced by a multi-story restaurant building.
The old Buck O’Neil Bridge has been demolished. Now, we need artists to beautify the new one.
The City of KCMO and the Plaza’s newest owners held a joint conference detailing the district’s future.
Over its 100+ year history, the Country Club Plaza has exchanged a few hands. Let’s take a look at the iconic district’s newest owners + what they have in store.
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