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Re: OFFICIAL: The Legends at Village West

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 8:07 am
by kboish
GRID wrote:Now replace Isle of Crap with a Hard Rock Casino or something that would actually be a nice addition to KC
Yes! that is the only thing I hope comes from the building of the casino by the track. Forces upgrade of existing casino. preferably Isle of Capri and only b/c it is closest to DT. I don't even go to the casionos, but would be nice to have something on the riverfront close to DT>

Re: OFFICIAL: The Legends at Village West

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:04 am
by GRID
kboish wrote:
GRID wrote:Now replace Isle of Crap with a Hard Rock Casino or something that would actually be a nice addition to KC
Yes! that is the only thing I hope comes from the building of the casino by the track. Forces upgrade of existing casino. preferably Isle of Capri and only b/c it is closest to DT. I don't even go to the casinos, but would be nice to have something on the riverfront close to DT>
I just don't see them ever doing anything. They seem totally content with where they are. They have a small, but loyal following (not sure why) and they can they have the best location to take advantage of visitors all with very little overhead compared to the other casinos. They do enough to make some money and anything else is probably not worth the risk of investing more into the property. They are the Royals of the local casino market.

But a nice casino there with a large hotel tower like a hard rock or lumiere (like St Louis has) would be nice. I would just assume Isle of Capri go away. It's ugly and tacky as hell, kinda ghetto and has almost no amnesties compared to a major casino resort, yet it's the closest to downtown and the first and often only casino people see when visiting KC. That thing belongs in Booneville, not downtown kc.

Re: OFFICIAL: The Legends at Village West

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 9:35 am
by KCMax
Apartment complex planned near Village West in Wyandotte County
Wyandotte County is welcoming its first market-rate apartment project in more than 25 years, a 228-unit development aimed toward serving the growing number of employees in the Village West area.

Construction is expected to begin soon on the $25 million development near 130th Street and State Avenue, about two miles west of Village West and the Kansas Speedway

Re: OFFICIAL: The Legends at Village West

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 9:16 am
by moosnsqrl
KCMax wrote:Apartment complex planned near Village West in Wyandotte County
Wyandotte County is welcoming its first market-rate apartment project in more than 25 years, a 228-unit development aimed toward serving the growing number of employees in the Village West area.

Construction is expected to begin soon on the $25 million development near 130th Street and State Avenue, about two miles west of Village West and the Kansas Speedway
Cernerville

Re: OFFICIAL: The Legends at Village West

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 9:53 am
by Highlander
Was out at The Legends this week. Forumers would be happy to know that Bryant's (where I had lunch) was doing a whopping business while Famous Dave's had nary a car in its lot. I suspect the newness has worn off and people are returning to their favorite local bbq restaurants. Unfortunately, the lunch I had at Bryant's was just terrible. The sandwich was cold and the meat horribly fatty. That's the second crappy meal I've had at Bryant's out there. Expensive too - 14$ for a sandwich, fries and a soda.

Re: OFFICIAL: The Legends at Village West

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 10:39 am
by mistervinix
Highlander wrote:Was out at The Legends this week. Forumers would be happy to know that Bryant's (where I had lunch) was doing a whopping business while Famous Dave's had nary a car in its lot. I suspect the newness has worn off and people are returning to their favorite local bbq restaurants. Unfortunately, the lunch I had at Bryant's was just terrible. The sandwich was cold and the meat horribly fatty. That's the second crappy meal I've had at Bryant's out there. Expensive too - 14$ for a sandwich, fries and a soda.
I had the opposite experience recently at that Bryant's (at lunch on a weekday). It was dead when I was there. The food was fine, though. I wonder if Famous Dave's was equally dead at that time. Still, a frequent complaint I hear is the inconsistency of Bryant's meat.

Re: OFFICIAL: The Legends at Village West

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 8:57 am
by KCMax
Highlander wrote:Was out at The Legends this week. Forumers would be happy to know that Bryant's (where I had lunch) was doing a whopping business while Famous Dave's had nary a car in its lot. I suspect the newness has worn off and people are returning to their favorite local bbq restaurants. Unfortunately, the lunch I had at Bryant's was just terrible. The sandwich was cold and the meat horribly fatty. That's the second crappy meal I've had at Bryant's out there. Expensive too - 14$ for a sandwich, fries and a soda.
I had a bad experience there too. Completely different tasting than the original AB.

Re: OFFICIAL: The Legends at Village West

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 2:03 pm
by KCMax
Toys R Us pop up and Five and Dime General Store coming.

http://www.kansascity.com/2012/10/18/38 ... s-two.html

Re: OFFICIAL: The Legends at Village West

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 3:15 pm
by KCMax
Unified Government weighs $45M in bonds for Plaza at the Speedway
The Plaza at the Speedway project in Wyandotte County soon may get the benefit of $45 million in bond assistance.
The Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kan., on Jan. 17 will take up a resolution to issue the private placement of as much as $34.5 million in tax increment financing bonds and $10.5 million in sales tax revenue bonds supported by a transportation development district at the retail attraction.

Re: OFFICIAL: The Legends at Village West

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 4:16 pm
by DaveKCMO
care to guess how many people voted on that TDD?

Re: OFFICIAL: The Legends at Village West

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 4:42 pm
by kboish
12

Re: OFFICIAL: The Legends at Village West

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 5:48 pm
by smh
1

Re: OFFICIAL: The Legends at Village West

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 6:23 pm
by DaveKCMO
smh wrote:1
it's an assumption at this point, but yeah (2 max). you'd be hard pressed to find a record of that anywhere. technically, it's zero since corporations aren't voters.

Re: OFFICIAL: The Legends at Village West

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 9:02 pm
by KCPowercat
Where is Yael on that one?

Re: OFFICIAL: The Legends at Village West

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 9:06 am
by KCMax
Construction underway on first Village West residential development near Kansas Speedway
The first apartments in the 306-unit Village West Luxury Apartment development are expected to be available by this fall, according to Nathaniel Hagedorn, president and chief executive of NorthPoint Development....

The development will consist of six residential buildings and a clubhouse with the height ranging from four- to five-stories. About two-thirds will be one-bedroom units with the remainder being two- and three-bedrooms. Monthly rents will range from $770 to $1,500.

Re: OFFICIAL: The Legends at Village West

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 12:49 pm
by Highlander
KCMax wrote:Construction underway on first Village West residential development near Kansas Speedway
The first apartments in the 306-unit Village West Luxury Apartment development are expected to be available by this fall, according to Nathaniel Hagedorn, president and chief executive of NorthPoint Development....

The development will consist of six residential buildings and a clubhouse with the height ranging from four- to five-stories. About two-thirds will be one-bedroom units with the remainder being two- and three-bedrooms. Monthly rents will range from $770 to $1,500.

“Our biggest asset is our location,” Hagedorn said.
“We expect to attract 450 residents who will be able to walk to Sporting Kansas City games, the T-Bones, the Legends shopping center and Cerner. I think we have the best site and best product.”

Nobody will walk. Village West is designed for automobiles and a look at Google Maps shows that while one could walk, it's not a very walkable environment.

Re: OFFICIAL: The Legends at Village West

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 2:52 pm
by kboish
Yea, my eyes rolled immediately when I read that.

Re: OFFICIAL: The Legends at Village West

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 6:25 pm
by mistervinix
[/quote]Nobody will walk. Village West is designed for automobiles and a look at Google Maps shows that while one could walk, it's not a very walkable environment.[/quote]

They'll bake in the Kansas prairie sun, too, in the summer. It's not exactly a tree-blessed area.

Re: OFFICIAL: The Legends at Village West

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 9:07 am
by KCMax
Legends Outlet Mall to be Auctioned Off on Courthouse Steps
The judge ordered the auction and on Friday, on the courthouse steps, bids previously submitted will be read and the Legends Outlets will have a new owner. Unified Government officials say retail sales at the Legends was up 12 percent last year and they are excited to see what a new owner might bring to help attract more businesses there, as well as more shoppers.
The main concern is that the Unified Government still owes millions of dollars in STAR Bonds, public money used to help pay for the construction, and the sales tax generated from the Legends is what they are using to pay off that loan.

Re: OFFICIAL: The Legends at Village West

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 11:18 am
by mgsports
Pizza Ranch coming this Fall.