Luckily, they'll be getting the team as soon as new rock chalk stadium construction is complete.
Meanwhile in Kansas City . . .
ECONOMIC THEORY DEBATE OVER STADIUM TAX SUBSIDY SHOULD STUDY THIS LOCAL LESSON FROM BIZ OWNERS RATHER THAN RELYING ON KEYBOARD WARRIORS!!!
In the REAL WORLD DESPITE THE PROTESTATIONS OF ACTIVISTS there is, in fact, a very real biz consequence for sending Super Bowl champs & the baseball team across state lines.
Here's the word . . .
"I think the feeling is that downtown Lawrence is strong, downtown Lawrence will survive a fall without KU football, but theyre preparing for quite a loss of revenue," said Andrew Holt, executive director of Downtown Lawrence Incorporated (DLI).
DLI has over 100 local business members, and Holt said many are concerned about revenue loss this upcoming football season.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
City of Lawrence considering ways to partially alleviate revenue loss from KU football playing in Kansas City
Lawrence is considering a common consumption area to help alleviate revenue loss this fall as Kansas football is set to play its home games in Kansas City while its stadium is under construction.
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