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KC officials, VanTrust talk development terms for potential Royals stadium site in East Village

April 5, 2023 by Thomas Friestad

A Kansas City committee on Wednesday started reviewing a measure that would authorize the city's sale of 5.7 acres in the East Village to VanTrust Real Estate. The eight-block area is widely seen as one of — if not the — leading contenders for a downtown baseball stadium.

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Lee’s Summit, Lane4 hone $120M plans for Downtown Market Plaza

April 5, 2023 by Thomas Friestad

Lee's Summit and Lane4 Property Group Inc. are honing designs for what could become a $120.6 million redevelopment project on a block across from City Hall.

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Lee’s Summit, Lane4 hone $120M plans for Downtown Market Plaza

April 5, 2023 by Thomas Friestad

Lee's Summit and Lane4 Property Group Inc. are honing designs for what could become a $120.6 million redevelopment project on a block across from City Hall.

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Copaken Brooks, Dean Realty eye underground expansion amid downtown portfolio upgrades

March 30, 2023 by Thomas Friestad

Two Kansas City companies are carrying out a strategy to grow Smart Storage, a subterranean self-storage facility in the nearly 1.7 million-square-foot portfolio over which they struck a joint venture partnership close to four years ago.

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D.C. developer nets new incentives to get AT&T building conversion to construction starting line

March 29, 2023 by Thomas Friestad

The Bernstein Cos. was awarded its original incentive request — more than twice the public financing it was approved to receive last year — to help offset multimillion-dollar cost increases for its upcoming conversion of AT&T Inc.'s former downtown headquarters.

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Copaken cuts affordable units in Crossroads high-rise, lands smaller Port KC incentive

March 28, 2023 by Thomas Friestad

Copaken Brooks was not awarded a $3 million grant it recently sought from Kansas City's Housing Trust Fund, in providing 22 affordable apartments in a proposed Crossroads high-rise. As a result, the developer halved the $38.9 million project's affordable unit count, and Port KC awarded a smaller incentive package than initially requested.

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