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A strong community benefits agreement needs to be part of any lease deal for a new Royals ballpark, local politicians and activists say. KC worker and tenant groups pushing Royals to promise jobs ...
In 2021, John Sherman started talking openly about his desire for a move downtown. [1]While the Royals ownership committed $1 billion towards a stadium and ballpark district, a larger chunk of the funding would come from the passing of an election referendum for a 40-year, 3/8th-cent sales tax to help finance the new Royals ballpark and renovate Arrowhead Stadium for the Kansas City Chiefs.
Kauffman Stadium’s lot currently takes up 18.8 acres, according to the Kansas City parcel viewer. Plans for the rejected Crossroads ballpark and entertainment complex called for a 17.3 acre ...
The Royals hope the new stadium can be open in time for the 2028 season. ... which sits adjacent to Arrowhead Stadium about 10 miles southeast of downtown. The Royals moved to Kauffman in 1973 and ...
The Royals’ vision for a new downtown stadium includes the former home of The Kansas City Star, a green and copper glass press pavilion that welcomes interstate drivers to the Crossroads ...
The stadium is the sixth-oldest stadium in the majors and has hosted the 1973 and the 2012 MLB All-Star Games, along with Royals home games during the 1980, 1985, 2014, and 2015 World Series. Between 2007 and 2009, Kauffman Stadium underwent a $250 million renovation, which included updates and upgrades in fan amenities, a new Royals hall of ...
With a decade left on their lease at Kauffman Stadium, the Kansas City Royals are evaluating their options and owner John Sherman said Tuesday one of those could be a new downtown ballpark. The ...
Surrounding business owners worry they will be displaced if a new Royals stadium is built at the site of the former Star printing plant.