MISSION GATEWAY FOREVER!!!

Today a smallish Golden Ghetto city throws good money after bad in service of a development that has yet to live up to expectations. 

Accordingly . . .

Check recent promises that a smallish theater, luxury housing and a food court will save a development that is ALREADY MILLIONS in the hole . . .

The Mission City Council on Wednesday approved changes to the tax increment financing plan and Community Improvement District ordinances, as well as a final redevelopment agreement for the fifth version of the project.

With those hurdles now cleared, work could finally resume later this year on the site at the intersection of Johnson Drive, Shawnee Mission Parkway and Roe Avenue.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

Mission Gateway's new $268 million proposal cleared its final hurdle. Will it actually get built?

The latest iteration of the $268 million Mission Gateway project is moving forward following a key vote Wednesday night. Now the question is: will developers finally complete it? The Mission City Council on Wednesday approved changes to the tax increment financing plan and Community Improvement District ordinances, as well as a final redevelopment agreement for the fifth version of the project.


Mission Gateway moves forward with latest iteration

The Mission City Council on Wednesday approved changes to the tax increment financing plan and Community Improvement District ordinances, as well as a final redevelopment agreement for the fifth version of the project. With those hurdles now cleared, work could finally resume later this year on the site at the intersection of Johnson Drive, Shawnee Mission Parkway and Roe Avenue.


City leaders sign off on latest proposal for Mission Gateway project

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Mission City Council signed off on the latest proposal for the Mission Gateway along Shawnee Mission Parkway and Roe Boulevard on Wednesday. Last June, Aryeh Realty LLC, the developers behind the project, met with the Mission Planning Commission to present the project.

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