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OFFICIAL: The Legends at Village West
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Pizza Ranch plans to open a restaurant in KCK's Plaza at the Speedway this fall. Also looking at Belton and so on. http://www.kansascity.com/2013/01/30/40 ... urant.html Independence MARCH 2014
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Anyone notice that they've stopped work on the facade of the first Cerner building (the one that is nearly finished)? There is a small area on the east side, facing 435, where the facade has been finished but that's it. And it's been that way for several months. I wonder if they've had issues with the material or are rethinking what the final look will be?
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I heard it was a production problem with the material. It has supposedly been resolved and the building is on schedule.mistervinix wrote:Anyone notice that they've stopped work on the facade of the first Cerner building (the one that is nearly finished)? There is a small area on the east side, facing 435, where the facade has been finished but that's it. And it's been that way for several months. I wonder if they've had issues with the material or are rethinking what the final look will be?
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When they first presented plans for the buildings the Planning staff recomended denial due to the use of metal panels. KC KS planning regulations prohibit metal as a exterior building finish. But Cerner's Architects gave all kind of reassurances that it was very high quality stainless steel that wouldn't rust or cast glare from the sun that would cause drivers on 435 to wreck their cars.slimwhitman wrote:I heard it was a production problem with the material. It has supposedly been resolved and the building is on schedule.mistervinix wrote:Anyone notice that they've stopped work on the facade of the first Cerner building (the one that is nearly finished)? There is a small area on the east side, facing 435, where the facade has been finished but that's it. And it's been that way for several months. I wonder if they've had issues with the material or are rethinking what the final look will be?
I hope the finished product lives up the architects's hype.
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Weird. I didn't know KCK prohibited that. The metal shouldn't be a problem. It's not hard to find a stainless with a low SRI. And if it's true stainless, it shouldn't rust. We've used it on buildings next to the ocean with no trouble.justin8216 wrote:KC KS planning regulations prohibit metal as a exterior building finish. But Cerner's Architects gave all kind of reassurances that it was very high quality stainless steel that wouldn't rust or cast glare from the sun that would cause drivers on 435 to wreck their cars.
I hope the finished product lives up the architects's hype.
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KCK has ridiculous codeschaglang wrote:Weird. I didn't know KCK prohibited that. The metal shouldn't be a problem. It's not hard to find a stainless with a low SRI. And if it's true stainless, it shouldn't rust. We've used it on buildings next to the ocean with no trouble.justin8216 wrote:KC KS planning regulations prohibit metal as a exterior building finish. But Cerner's Architects gave all kind of reassurances that it was very high quality stainless steel that wouldn't rust or cast glare from the sun that would cause drivers on 435 to wreck their cars.
I hope the finished product lives up the architects's hype.
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Judge signs off on winning bid for Legends Outlets
The newly created affiliate of New York-based KKR & Co. LP was the highest bidder for the retail center in Wyandotte County, with a $131.5 million bid.
RED Legacy, a new development entity led by Dan Lowe, is the operating partner for KKR Legends.
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Imagine what 4000 new employees could have done for downtown KCK.The incentives deal with the state yielded $147 million in Kansas sales tax revenue (STAR) bonds and $85 million in state tax credits and cash incentives.
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Imagine what 4000 new employees could have done for downtown KCMO.
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Yeah, I think that's pretty much implied in any statement about the deal. I didn't see the need to beat that horse's corpse again.aknowledgeableperson wrote:Imagine what 4000 new employees could have done for downtown KCMO.
My point is that if the State of Kansas was going to devote $232 million in public financing to this project, they could have done it in a way that would have helped a struggling part of the metro instead of subsidizing more greenfield sprawl.
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First of 4,000 Cerner employees move into new KCK offices
http://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/n ... 9&page=all
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Bingo. The eastern/western Wyandotte County divide is far more interesting than MO/KS because of the staggeringly unequal pace of development.Eon Blue wrote:Yeah, I think that's pretty much implied in any statement about the deal. I didn't see the need to beat that horse's corpse again.aknowledgeableperson wrote:Imagine what 4000 new employees could have done for downtown KCMO.
My point is that if the State of Kansas was going to devote $232 million in public financing to this project, they could have done it in a way that would have helped a struggling part of the metro instead of subsidizing more greenfield sprawl.
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White collar... my understanding is that many of these positions are lower level/entry level positions.FangKC wrote:First of 4,000 Cerner employees move into new KCK offices
http://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/n ... 9&page=all
Boost daily traffic/revenue of Legends... well no sh*t Sherlock. Where else can these poor office people go? They are out in the middle of nowhere! I hope they have an indoor gym/track facility because there are no trees/shade trails out there and you'd melt during the summer.
I personally would HATE to work in that sort of area trapped by my geography. Ugh. Guess I can go play a round of slots and hit the buffet.
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Didn't Cerner lay off a few hundred employees several months ago? I wonder if they'll ever actually have 4,000 employees there.
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Absolutely mind boggling. "the speedway is the reason Cerner chose village west"
haha. try "corporate welfare" is the reason. 90% of KCK looks like shit and the state basically builds Cerner a new campus clear out in BFE to help support all the other subsidized crap out there.
But don't worry, the hundreds of millions in public subsidies combined with the continued abandonment of any and all existing built up areas has brought KCK as new 300 unit apartment complex that is halfway to Topeka! Ye haw Kansas! Go get em!
haha. try "corporate welfare" is the reason. 90% of KCK looks like shit and the state basically builds Cerner a new campus clear out in BFE to help support all the other subsidized crap out there.
But don't worry, the hundreds of millions in public subsidies combined with the continued abandonment of any and all existing built up areas has brought KCK as new 300 unit apartment complex that is halfway to Topeka! Ye haw Kansas! Go get em!
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your post is bullshitGRID wrote:Absolutely mind boggling. "the speedway is the reason Cerner chose village west"
haha. try "corporate welfare" is the reason. 90% of KCK looks like shit and the state basically builds Cerner a new campus clear out in BFE to help support all the other subsidized crap out there.
But don't worry, the hundreds of millions in public subsidies combined with the continued abandonment of any and all existing built up areas has brought KCK as new 300 unit apartment complex that is halfway to Topeka! Ye haw Kansas! Go get em!
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His post is entirely accurate. No public subsidies, no Cerner.justin8216 wrote:your post is bullshitGRID wrote:Absolutely mind boggling. "the speedway is the reason Cerner chose village west"
haha. try "corporate welfare" is the reason. 90% of KCK looks like shit and the state basically builds Cerner a new campus clear out in BFE to help support all the other subsidized crap out there.
But don't worry, the hundreds of millions in public subsidies combined with the continued abandonment of any and all existing built up areas has brought KCK as new 300 unit apartment complex that is halfway to Topeka! Ye haw Kansas! Go get em!