Downtown Baseball Stadium
Re: Downtown Baseball Stadium
^ everyone brings up the 14th/main retail as if it’s blasphemy it hasn’t been leased. It’s the site of a future (soon) residential tower. Why would they lease it?
Remove that jab and I’m not sure why it’s a bold statement. I’m also not sure why you’re comparing my criticism of an existing tenant not using the space and not being a net positive for downtown to empty store fronts.
If you enjoy the CBE, I didn’t mean to hurt your feelings. I just think if it went away for a baseball stadium, it would be best for downtown. I don’t think anyone will miss the corny smaller than a high school gymnasium besides the dozens and dozens of people that go there every year.
Remove that jab and I’m not sure why it’s a bold statement. I’m also not sure why you’re comparing my criticism of an existing tenant not using the space and not being a net positive for downtown to empty store fronts.
If you enjoy the CBE, I didn’t mean to hurt your feelings. I just think if it went away for a baseball stadium, it would be best for downtown. I don’t think anyone will miss the corny smaller than a high school gymnasium besides the dozens and dozens of people that go there every year.
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No it hasn't but his job is to get us to believe the excuses. Much space with typically higher vacancy than rest of downtown despite public aid rest of DT retail space never got.
Cordish truly deserves a pass given continued investments but not great vacancies given public aid.
Cordish truly deserves a pass given continued investments but not great vacancies given public aid.
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Def don't care if certain people believe me or not. I say what I can and what I know. I'm positive my information about this topic is accurate.earthling wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 4:36 pm No it hasn't but his job is to get us to believe the excuses. Much space with typically higher vacancy than rest of downtown despite public aid rest of DT retail space never got.
Cordish truly deserves a pass given continued investments but not great vacancies given public aid.
Efforts were made for several years to lease the space with no luck. The idea to put a tower there came into play about a decade ago now, so the strategy shifted at that point. I'm friends with the person who handles district leasing. I've been in her office and seen the hundreds (no sarcasm) of potential tenants she's either reached out to or have reached out to her. Many suggestions from this board have been contacted by her.
But hey, if you want to believe a landlord has just been keeping spaces empty because they can, that's cool too! They're missing out on millions of dollars of revenue with the empty spaces.
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A push is being made to get this announced this fall. If it's primarily privately funded, I could see this happening but if there's still a large portion needing public funding, it could get delayed.
Small, say 15% chance it's almost all privately funded.
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I think they need to just get it on the ballot this November to re-new the sales, use the next 5 months to sell it, and then privately fund the remainder.
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This from KC Star confirms DCole’s report that they’re looking at Fall for some announcement
“Manny Abarca, a candidate for Jackson County legislature, expects the question over whether taxpayers should subsidize a new Royals stadium to be a campaign issue this fall, if not as a ballot question then as a topic for county legislative candidates to debate.”
Re: Downtown Baseball Stadium
Could kill two birds if there's a way to incorporate the old KC Star building into the stadium design. Royals front office space, retail, HOF and on and on for example.
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I'm not following how this fits into the comments you've made previously. Which old KC Star building?
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Any historic buildings? I think knocking out several standard buildings to make use of a building you can't get rid of can make sense. Doesn't matter where it goes, some things will be torn down.TheLastGentleman wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 9:28 pmAnd wipe out four city blocks with buildings on them? No thanks
I'm sure most landlords and building owners-operators would take the payday. Just speculating here, agree there's better locations.
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I'm starting to think your idea on Grand St may be the ideal spot- since we have so many surface lots sitting open and it's just such a prime location.DColeKC wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 10:03 pmAny historic buildings? I think knocking out several standard buildings to make use of a building you can't get rid of can make sense. Doesn't matter where it goes, some things will be torn down.TheLastGentleman wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 9:28 pmAnd wipe out four city blocks with buildings on them? No thanks
I'm sure most landlords and building owners-operators would take the payday. Just speculating here, agree there's better locations.
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I don’t care whether the buildings are historic or not; you’re destroying four city blocks with fine grained development alleyways. Traditional urbanism. Frankly I’d prefer the Star building demolished over those blocks demolishedDColeKC wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 10:03 pmAny historic buildings? I think knocking out several standard buildings to make use of a building you can't get rid of can make sense. Doesn't matter where it goes, some things will be torn down.
I'm sure most landlords and building owners-operators would take the payday. Just speculating here, agree there's better locations.
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I know this is your thing and I respect that. I'm only thinking of what's best overall for the city. Pure speculation on that area being considered and was just a thought.TheLastGentleman wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 7:11 amI don’t care whether the buildings are historic or not; you’re destroying four city blocks with fine grained development alleyways. Traditional urbanism. Frankly I’d prefer the Star building demolished over those blocks demolishedDColeKC wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 10:03 pmAny historic buildings? I think knocking out several standard buildings to make use of a building you can't get rid of can make sense. Doesn't matter where it goes, some things will be torn down.
I'm sure most landlords and building owners-operators would take the payday. Just speculating here, agree there's better locations.
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Yeah just rip down the printing press. Solved
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Let's be honest. Whoever bought it for millions is just using it as a asset to fund other loans. It will sit forever because the space is likely screwed for most practical uses.
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Re: Downtown Baseball Stadium
You'd still need to level all the buildings to the east and west, plus vacate McGee and Oak, and you just might have enough space for a ballpark here.
Hard pass.
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It actually checks several boxes. The printing building stays and becomes part of the new stadium design. The 4 block area isn't blighted by any means but it's also not exactly plentiful with activity. Tons of room available without taking away any major roads and you actually get the KC Skyline views looking out of the stadium from behind home plate.Critical_Mass wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 2:54 pmYou'd still need to level all the buildings to the east and west, plus vacate McGee and Oak, and you just might have enough space for a ballpark here.
Hard pass.
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