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Jackson County voters have less than three weeks to decide whether to issue a 40-year, 3/8th-cent sales tax to help pay for a new Royals stadium in the Crossroads and renovations to the Chiefs ...
The Royals currently lease Kauffman Stadium from Jackson County under an agreement that runs through the end of the 2030 season. At this point, the Royals have not given an exact timeline, but a ...
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.
Here’s a timeline of how things have progressed — or not — since the Royals first publicly announced hopes of a downtown ballpark in 2021.
Fourteen months since the Royals announced they would study moving downtown, owner John Sherman on Tuesday sent an open letter about the project that clarifies that the Royals are seeking to move ...
Downtown Royals’ stadium could include former KC Star press site. Here are 5 things to know. Eleanor Nash. February 13, 2024 at 10:15 AM. The Royals’ vision for a new downtown stadium includes ...
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 ...
A column that ran in The Kansas City Star in 2004 proposing Washington Square Park as a site for a potential downtown Royals stadium. Two years later, he got his wish when Jackson County voters ...