Downtown Royals Stadium

Don't have a lot of familiarity with KC area...hit up a few Royals/Chiefs games in my life though...what will become of the current site? There doesn't seem to be much around that area...that is a huge amount of land! Kind of sad...but downtown stadiums are awesome!

Jackson County owns that, and the County Executive has put together a task force to look into what becomes of the site.

 
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Getting it to 75th would be great. Sure a bunch of Brookside residents would raise hell about it tho.
My brookside friends are all for it, but you are right. The majority would be against it. Don't want the "poors" in our neighborhood. If it made it to 75th I would never have to drive and that would be awesome.
 
Well it's the Raytown area so probably a dump site.

Seriously though I both love and hate this at the same time. Downtown stadium will be great but I have a lot of good memories at that complex......

Things change, including the sport. I’m fine with all that. But the Braves’ ballpark district is the only example people can cite of publicly funded stadiums effecting material, sustained economic activity in those areas, so I’m going to be skeptical of that rationale until we start seeing data. I very much hope to be proven wrong
 
Seems like a decent location. Crown Center has somewhat been on the decline the last decade, so this might be a nice shot in the arm for the area.
 
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Things change, including the sport. I’m fine with all that. But the Braves’ ballpark district is the only example people can cite of publicly funded stadiums effecting material, sustained economic activity in those areas, so I’m going to be skeptical of that rationale until we start seeing data. I very much hope to be proven wrong
All the data points in the exact opposite direction. No one should be allowed to say tax payer funded stadiums boost economic activity. The only people that benefit are team owners. This work has been done.


Personally I'm more concerned with the fact this team was supposed to be rising and its the worst in the league. Again.
 
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All the data points in the exact opposite direction. No one should be allowed to say tax payer funded stadiums boost economic activity. The only people that benefit are team owners. This work has been done.


Personally I'm more concerned with the fact this team was supposed to be rising and its the worst in the league. Again.

Petco Park seems to have been a catalyst for San Diego. That area is poppin' now
 
The public transportation part is going to take a lot of getting used to for people around here. There's a significant number of Kansas Citians that refuse to give up their person vehicle conveniences.

There will definitely be growing pains involved.
 
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Looks like it's south of Crown Center and north of 26th street as opposed to the Washington Square park site the city proposed.

I think there's much more room there and a parking garage straight south.

Maybe now Washington Square park can be used for tailgating?

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How they manage to build this without disturbing that church will be interesting. Wonder if they are still in buyout talks or trying to find a solution for it. I've heard that it is a historical landmark.
 
The public transportation part is going to take a lot of getting used to for people around here. There's a significant number of Kansas Citians that refuse to give up their person vehicle conveniences.

There will definitely be growing pains involved.

I'm sure it will be a lot like Minneapolis and St. Louis where the only time many use public transportation is for baseball games.

And the good thing about baseball is 81 games a year makes parking ramps more viable. I can't imagine there won't be several parking ramps similar to those at Target Field. In my experience, transportation issues end up being much worse for football stadiums than baseball stadiums in almost every city I've been to.
 
I'm sure it will be a lot like Minneapolis and St. Louis where the only time many use public transportation is for baseball games.

And the good thing about baseball is 81 games a year makes parking ramps more viable. I can't imagine there won't be several parking ramps similar to those at Target Field. In my experience, transportation issues end up being much worse for football stadiums than baseball stadiums in almost every city I've been to.
That's almost strictly a factor of the volume of people since baseball games generally have 30-50% the number of fans attending.
 
Looks like it's south of Crown Center and north of 26th street as opposed to the Washington Square park site the city proposed.

I think there's much more room there and a parking garage straight south.

Maybe now Washington Square park can be used for tailgating?

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So they demo the Hallmark building and nothing else based on that, right? Seems like a good choice. Facing due north could make for some fun CF/RF play. Heaven for LF.
 
So they demo the Hallmark building and nothing else based on that, right? Seems like a good choice. Facing due north could make for some fun CF/RF play. Heaven for LF.

Yeah, sounds like they're entering a partnership with Hallmark. They'll demo Hallmark HQ and move it somewhere else. The new stadium will be a part of Crown Center. It really does give them options for things to do around the stadium. Crown Center has a nice courtyard area with an outdoor stage where they have Oktoberfests. Would be a great place to have live bands before or after games.
 
I’ve made my feeling very clear on here but admittedly I think by the crown center is a good idea. The area is starting to show its age. If they are going to do it I think that makes sense at least.
 
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Talk about a complete bailout for the ineptitude of Jackson County/KC leadership... best possible solution.

Now watch KC Tenant group come to screw things up.