Chiefs, Royals to Likely Stay in Missouri
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IN DOWNTOWN KANSAS CITY, MATT EVANS KMBC NINE NEWS. ROYALS OWNER JOHN SHERMAN HAS SAID BEFORE HE HOPES TO HAVE A NEW STADIUM SITE CHOSEN BY JUNE OR JULY. OTHER AREAS THE TEAM IS SAID TO BE ...
And that’s why I think the Royals being downtown is a generational issue for Kansas City and our entire region ... the man whose name is on the stadium and Sherman often invokes as his ...
Nicholas Grunauer, president of the Crossroads Community Association, told The Star that the Washington Square Park plan addresses many of the concerns neighborhood residents and businesses had during the last round of proposals for a Royals ballpark in the Crossroads, including the potential of business displacement and building teardowns.
“The Royals need to find a way to get us all ... That organization established plans for a downtown Kansas City stadium, selected a location, built it and have now played more than a dozen ...
A downtown stadium, they said ... “They’re a Kansas City team. They’re the Kansas City Royals.” Kansas City Royals shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. runs out of the dugout before the Royals ...
After a false start, the Missouri State Senate passed a bill funding a new Kansas City Royals ballpark, with the state House expected to take up the measure next.
Perspective from our blog community that offers a worthwhile reference AND reminds us that local corporate leaders are only smarter at leveraging their cash whilst their urban planning expertise remains in doubt . . .
The Chiefs will soon decide which side of the state line, Missouri or Kansas, they will play their home games after 2030.
The future of the Royals stadium is at a crossroads, with new sites like the former Sprint campus in Johnson County getting serious attention. After Jackson County voters rejected a stadium tax, the Royals and Chiefs decided to pursue their plans separately,