Lee's Summit and Mormon Church affiliates plan to collaborate in determining where different project types should go, how developers can be attracted and how public infrastructure can be built on a pair of city land tracts totaling more than 4,200 acres.
WeWork Inc. will end one of its two Kansas City leases as part of its bankruptcy, while offering support for companies to relocate into its other metro location.
A Jackson County sales tax vote for the Royals and Chiefs was portrayed as a nail-biter, but ended in a landslide defeat Tuesday evening. Here's why it failed.
Axiom Consulting's messaging on behalf of the Royals and Chiefs has been pretty consistent: A "no" vote could imperil the teams' future in Jackson County.
As part of our latest edition of Real Estate Quarterly, we gather some key projects that got rolling in the first quarter, from riverfront residential to suburban apartments to municipal development.
Developers years ago shared a $161.9 million vision for a new Kansas City destination at Troost and Linwood. But a loan dispute and the bankruptcy it triggered have stalled the project.