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We broke down the cost of living in Kansas City, including rent, housing, and other expenses, and compared it to other locations.
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.
A previously dismissed stadium site at 1601 McGee St. has re-entered consideration for the new home of the Royals.
Tell us which empty building could be used differently.
The pieces are in place for SomeraRoad to begin development on the $526 million overhaul of the West Bottoms thanks to a new tax incentive.
ReNew KC Neighborhoods, Community LINC Housing, and Equitable Development Partners have joined forces to unlock the keys to home ownership for more Kansas Citians.
Columbus Park is preparing for a groundbreaking ceremony this week to commemorate the Columbus Park Townhomes project.
The Kansas City Royals are getting closer to picking an official location for the new baseball stadium and accompanying ballpark district. Here’s what our readers voted for.
If you’re looking for a new apartment for rent, we’re rounding up some of the best luxury options currently on the market in Kansas City.
The highly-anticipated Pennway Point development will soon be underway in Kansas City. To kick things off, construction is starting on the 150-ft-tall Ferris wheel.
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Today marks the first day of construction for the soon-to-be bridge further linking the long-disconnected riverfront to downtown.