Management blames COVID but the problems with the structure are longstanding.
As many of our blog readers have mentioned . . .
NOBODY WANTS TO TAKE THEIR YOUNGSTERS DOWN TO THE TRAIN TRACKS IN ORDER TO PLAY BASKETBALL!!!
Moreover . . .
The West Bottoms "renaissance" was a sketchy idea back in the 80s . . . The artsy crowd is having a bit more luck creating a buzz.
And so . . . We share the note on the sale which is really more of a cry for help after Kansas City financed this project . . . Check-it . . .
"They say they're not really set on selling it, but they’re hoping to hook a pro athlete or want someone else in town to get involved with the historic building."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Hy-Vee Arena, formerly known as Kemper Arena, back on the market
It was once a Kansas City sports palace. Now, you can own the Hy-Vee Arena, formerly known as Kemper Arena. The facility is on sale again for $36 million.
Kansas City's Hy-Vee Arena listed for sale
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Hy-Vee Arena, formerly known as Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri's West Bottoms area is now listed for sale. Owner Steve Foutch tells FOX4 that due to absolutely no funding from any COVID relief programs, they've been financially constrained.
Developing . . .
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