KC Biz Journal offers a map to success that leads out of this dump: "Kansas City's fastest-growing companies have something in common other than ramped-up sales — geography. The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation has released a map showing where Kansas City's Inc. 500 and Inc. 5000 lists opened up shop from 2007 to 2011. Here's the punchline: They lean toward Johnson County."
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With the exception of temporary tax cuts, there is virtually no reason to move a business to the city. Unless you just prefer higher taxes, greater regulation and more red tape.
ReplyDeleteOnly Glazer is stupid enough to move back to KC
ReplyDeleteI believe the SW Boulevard bit. All that area around KU Medical Center is booming on both sides. Even the neighborhood has seen younger buyers renovating older houses.
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't the kaufmans build a opera house and stadium in johnson county
ReplyDeleteThe opera house isn't a business. Who owns the K?
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