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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.
The Royals shared their decision at a press conference.
After years of sitting vacant, the spot will soon be a new entertainment and living destination.
The center anticipates a late spring opening.
Will the Chiefs win the Super Bowl? What will happen with the Plaza? Here are our best predictions.
The new terminal at Kansas City International Airport has survived its first holiday season, now we get to look ahead at whats next in 2024.
Sojourn Spa will open in January 2024, promising accessibility-focused luxurious relaxation.
KPOT will open in the Metro North Crossing development.
Here is every confirmed food and beverage partner for KC Current’s new stadium.
You told us which empty buildings could be converted into affordable housing.
Soon, one mile of Brush Creek will be dedicated to KC’s Black history.
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