Proctor & Gamble will close KCK plant
Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 9:02 pm
This has nothing to do with P&G's plant or even anywhere close by. Cmon dude...mgsports wrote:But at least maybe get a Menards.
2. #CZ-17401-00020 Reference: 3151
Filed: 09/29/2017 Petitioner: TYLER EDWARDS WITH MENARD, INC.
1301 N 98TH STAddress:
SYNOPSIS: Change of Zone from A-G Agriculture District to CP-2 Planned General Business District for a Menard's home improvement retail store
Completely agree that this would have been better than that HCA deal. That said, I can't imagine that even with incentives KS would have saved that many jobs. I'ts not like P&G is hard up for profit, they're just looking to scrape every dollar they can. Easily could picture it being like the infamous Carrier deal in Indiana where they get $$$ only to still eliminate 2/3rds of the jobs later.Highlander wrote:Kansas should have been targeting Proctor and Gamble with Star bonds to keep that factory open at the expense of some other factory some where else. Instead they work on attracting a south KCMO company to move 6 blocks. I'm sad about this - one of KC's old manufacturers is leaving. Couple that with Harley Davidson and the sell of DST and KC has had some bad economic news lately.
You are the best poster on this forum lol.mgsports wrote:But at least maybe get a Menards.
2. #CZ-17401-00020 Reference: 3151
Filed: 09/29/2017 Petitioner: TYLER EDWARDS WITH MENARD, INC.
1301 N 98TH STAddress:
SYNOPSIS: Change of Zone from A-G Agriculture District to CP-2 Planned General Business District for a Menard's home improvement retail store
Make a new thread for that. This is about Proctor and Gamble. That graphic literally shows an ovbious lumber yard in the leasing plan so it will likely be a home improvement chain, and we all know Shopko, Meijer, and Alberstons will NOT be touching KCK or KCMO.mgsports wrote:http://ahprd1cdn.csgpimgs.com/d2/v_7mMf ... cument.pdf National Chain to be annouced soon so it could be Menards but doesn't look like a Menards and also making progress on Junior Anchors hopefully new to KCK or KC area yet like Here Today or Fresh Thyme Market or Academy Sports and Outdoors,Field and Stream,Meijer,Shopko or Burlington Coat Factory or Ramey Price Cutter,Winco,Albertsons or so on.
Supermarkets don't have auxilary buildings, lumber yard or not. Never mind you consistently ignore how regional chains grow and retail trends in general. You might as well throw out Disneyland when you're doing one of your retail word salads, it's about as logical.mgsports wrote:How can you see a Lumber Yard because all I see is something in back parking lot that doesn't look the size of Menards Lumber Yard. We need a Kmart replacement and Shopko and Meijer would do it and are good so it's Albertsons that would do good in Johnson County or KCK.
https://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/ ... 8591mUjxF8Procter & Gamble Co. has re-acquired a Kansas City, Kansas, plant it planned to close but later kept in operation after demand for its products increased during the pandemic.
The Cincinnati-based consumer goods company (NYSE: PG) on April 21 bought back its 118-year-old facility at 1900 Kansas Ave. from a joint venture between New Mill Capital, a national asset solutions company with local offices in Mission Woods, and Gordon Brothers, a global advisory, restructuring and investment firm based in Boston. Financial terms of the transaction were not available.
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Now, with its new acquisition, Procter & Gamble appears poised to remain in the local plant for the foreseeable future.
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