This week, our usual weekly print edition of the Kansas City Business Journal coming to your office.
Instead, the annual Book of Lists is on its way to subscribers, and the digital edition is available right here.
This year's 168-page publication remains the area's largest and most comprehensive source of business data and leads. It contains 81 Lists, featuring more than 1,600 businesses and nearly 2,000 executive or management contacts — many of whom are the sources for the information in the…
The approximately 100,000-square-foot shopping center has been sold to an affiliate of the Kansas City-based firm that developed it in the first place.
The Kansas City Business Journal's first new List of 2023 isn't really new at all. In fact, it's really, really old — as in 100 years old or more.
KCBJ is reviving its List of the area's oldest locally based businesses, which was last published in 2015 when McCormick Distilling Co. ranked No. 1 with a founding year of 1856.
We're currently only surveying private companies, public companies and nonprofit businesses founded in 1923 or earlier.
In order to appear on the List, your locally based…
The Overland Park-based wealth advisory firm announced it will acquire an Ohio-based firm founded almost two decades ago. Earlier this year, Mariner Wealth Advisors CEO Mary Bicknell indicated the company had no plans to slow M&A this year.
Turnberry Solutions, a Blue Bell, Pennsylvania-based IT consulting and staffing firm, has set up shop in Overland Park's Corporate Woods.
Headquartered in the Philadelphia suburb with a big hub in Minneapolis, Turnberry also has offices in St. Louis, Denver and Lafayette, California, which is near Oakland in the Bay Area.
The new office — Turnberry's seventh location — is led by four Kansas City natives and consulting industry veterans.
With a three-year growth rate of 194%, Turnberry ranked…
Kansas City's notorious Independence Avenue bridge could meet its match soon — sort of.
Since it is too expensive to raise the bridge or lower the street, the bridge's 12-foot clearance won't be changing. Instead, the city and Kansas City Terminal Railway Co. agreed to split the cost — estimated to be around $150,000 — of constructing and installing an overhead, advanced warning system on each side of the bridge to alert truck drivers to the low clearance, KCTV reports.
Mayor Quinton Lucas…