Kansas City Royals FAKE DOWNTOWN At Old Sprint Campus Moves Forward?!?

Two things . . .

The Star is compromised and most of their "news" is typically a political favor.

Secondly . . .

The denials are built into this report and it's kinda hard to imagine that John Sherman is such an horrible owner that he'd follow the same path every other McMansion developer trying to eek out a living by way of a taxpayer subsidized real estate bubble. But, we've been wrong about his leadership before . . .

So we'll let readers decide by way of this quote . . .

"According to city planning documents, Aspiria’s current owners are proposing a mixed-use regional activity district on 51 acres at the northwest corner of 119th Street and Nall Avenue. The site is surrounded by commercial, residential and light industrial areas, according to the applicant’s submission.

"The proposed development was originally slated to be discussed in July, but is set to be continued to November during Monday’s Planning Commission meeting.

"No tenants were named in the available documents. OPS-KC Aspiria LLC’s, which proposed the project, resident agent is Brian Burris, according to Kansas Secretary of State business filings. Brian Burris is also the chief legal counsel for Occidental Management, which owns the campus.

"Occidental Management did not respond to The Star’s request for comment.

"A Royals spokesperson declined to comment about the proposal and its work with Aspiria at this time. Overland Park city officials weren’t immediately available for comment."

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

'Activity district' proposed for old Sprint campus as Royals stadium remains elusive

Owners of Overland Park's Aspiria campus, formerly Sprint, proposed a regional activity district at the northwest corner of 119th Street and Nall Avenue.

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