Kansas City Royals Stadium Design In The Dotte Debuts

Tonight we conclude with a glimpse at the future as neighbors hope to loot local resources with bizspeak and good intentions that won't clean up the upcoming empty parking lot a Truman Sports Complex.

Here's the word . . .

Mayor/CEO Tyrone Garner rejected the idea that Tuesday's vote should start a new economic border war between Kansas and Missouri.

Instead, Garner believes it was an effort to keep the teams in the Kansas City metro area, and that Kansas was seizing on business opportunities.

"I reject any notion of a brewing border war, as the preverbal business baton was passed to anyone willing to take it after a pertinent bond measure failed in Jackson County, Missouri, that could have kept both teams in Kansas City, Missouri," Garner said.

Another perspective and scheme . . .

Developer Robb Heineman and sports stadium architecture company MANICA are offering a vision for a Royals stadium in Kansas City’s West Bottoms, and here’s its particular distinction:

The stadium would sit in both states.

Missouri or Kansas?

How about Missouri and Kansas? 

Heineman is yet to bring this proposal to the Royals, nor has he yet sought the support of politicos key to its viability — though that’s coming soon. So it’s early. Consider this in that obvious context. And, yes, I understand that’s part of what the release of these renderings will provide: a gauge of potential interest.

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

Kansas City, Kansas, mayor: Pursuit of Chiefs, Royals not an economic border war

Mayor/CEO Tyrone Garner rejected the idea that Tuesday's vote should start a new economic border war between Kansas and Missouri.


Firm releases conceptual rendering for Royals stadium

A conceptual rendering for a new Kansas City Royals stadium surfaced Thursday evening. The rendering was completed by MANICA Architecture, a Kansas City-based firm.

Developing . . .

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