Mission Gateway Promises Persist Amid COVID-19 Economic Devastation

Retail remains dead and the movie theater biz is doing even worse as the pandemic continues. 

Nevertheless . . . Economic reality doesn't stop local developers from making promises.

However . . .

CONSTRUCTION REMAINS AT A STANDSTILL AS WINTER THREATENS STALLED WORK!!!

Despite the recent cheerleading, a total tear down isn't out of the question.

For now, here's the official word and golden ghetto hype . . .

KC Biz Journal: Mission Gateway tenants remain onboard even as project stalls

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"Several key Mission Gateway entities remain onboard with the $225 million mixed-use project, even as it appears poised to remain in a rut at the former Mission Center Mall site for the time being. "This includes Cinergy Entertainment, which looks to become the largest tenant by square footage, with a 90,000-square-foot complex featuring a dine-in movie theater, a bowling alley, and a mix of electronic and non-electronic games, developer Tom Valenti of New York-based Cameron Group LLC told Mission City Council members Oct. 21."

Developing . . .

Or not.

Comments

  1. We're still getting the laser tag, right?

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  2. Oh, you're getting "lasered" all right!

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  3. Interest coverage ratio! Look at it. It cannot be finished.

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  4. Mission Ks is a dirthole. Watch their police shoot a black citizen soon and send this part of town into national news and riots! Their "adviser" Mr. Mccool former police chief of a small redneck town may have trained them to shoot minorities. I would have to re-reread his email to me one day about what would happen in a late night traffic stop....

    Remember the message? Mr Mcool???

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