Kansas City South Loop Scheme Refuses To Die: H&R Block Donates 10 Million Bucks

Remember . . . H&R Block Donates 10 Million Bucks: Kansas City South Loop Scheme Refuses To Die

THE FEDS ALREADY REJECTED THIS SKETCHY PLAN TO CREATE CORPORATE REAL ESTATE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES AND TO REDUCE NOISE!!!

Now here's a glimpse at continued hype . . .

"THE DONATION is expected to increase the funding lined up so far for the $160 million endeavor to $45 million, according to a media alert from City Hall. The project calls for building a park above a four-block section of the South Loop. "

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H&R Block to Contribute to South Loop Link Project

By Kevin Collison H&R Block is expected to announce a significant contribution to the planned South Loop Link downtown park project at a press conference scheduled for this morning. The donation amount will be revealed at the event hosted by Mayor Quinton Lucas, Port KC and the Downtown Council at 8 a.m.

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H&R Block donates $10 million for South Loop Link project

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Kansas City is one step closer to creating a new park atop Interstate 670. Last spring city leaders unveiled plans to create a new five acre park to be built over I-670, bridging downtown and the Crossroads District. Friday H&R Block announced it will contribute $10 million to the South Loop Link project.


H&R Block pledges $10M toward South Loop Link park atop I-670 - Kansas City Business Journal

H&R Block Inc. has announced a $10 million commitment - the largest private pledge to date - in support of the South Loop Link. Stakeholders shared new budget and timing details on what now is estimated as a $200 million project.


City Leaders Announce $45 Million Has Been Raised for the South Loop Green Space Project - In Kansas City

If you exit I-670 onto Truman Road at the South Loop in Kansas City, you'll see the T-Mobile Center, The Star's former printing press building, and One Light luxury apartments surrounded by roads and concrete sidewalks. Soon, that could include a 4.6-acre urban park built above the South Loop linking the Power and Light District...

Developing . . .

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