Developers Pitch Kansas City 18th & Vine Jazz District Royals Stadium

The basic argument and a sign that local leaders never bothered to take even a basic course in college-level economics . . . 

Maybe A BILLION BUCKS could solve longstanding revenue problems for an East side entertainment district that haven't been alleviated by a hundred million over 30 years.

A bit one of many East side efforts that hasn't garnered the cash needed to succeed . . .

"Kansas City’s first public works buildings, abandoned for decades in the historic 18th & Vine Jazz District, is now home to 2000 Vine — A catalyst expanding the cultural corridor of Kansas City’s most famous street."

And, of course, the fanciful idea comes from the four dollar newspaper full of stories from the middle of last week . . .

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Eastside developers see baseball stadium near 18th and Vine as a huge catalyst for growth

The developers behind 2000 Vine project view the opportunity to build a new baseball stadium as a chance to transform the area and bridge the East Crossroads, 18th & Vine and downtown.

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