The Royals, along with Hallmark Cards, said the project will have an expected private investment of $2 billion or more.
We explain what's happening with funding, surrounding buildings and nearby communities.
KANSAS CITY -- The Royals’ new stadium saga has taken twists and turns, jumped state lines, suffered failures and gained momentum again. But in the end, the prospect of downtown baseball prevailed.
The Kansas City Royals on Wednesday announced their plan to build a new stadium at the Crown Center in downtown Kansas City. The Royals are teaming up with Hallmark Cards to bring a new development to ...
The Royals, in a press release Wednesday, announced their intentions to move to Crown Center, a sprawling, 85-acre mixed-use ...
The Royals announce plans for a $1.9 billion ballpark that will rely on at least $600 million in city funds that were approved without a referendum.
The Royals have secured $2 billion in private investment to build a new ballpark in downtown Kansas City, the team announced Wednesday. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ...
The Kansas City Royals made it official Wednesday morning: downtown baseball is coming to Kansas City, Missouri. The team is partnering with Hallmark Cards — headquartered in Kansas City — to develop ...
Those Kansas City Royals, I mentioned earlier, they are announcing, I believe they just announced this morning that, uh- Yeah that ballpark is going downtown, folks. That is a difference- They're just ...
The Kansas City Royals and Hallmark Cards will team up to build a new downtown stadium in the Crown Center district, they announced Wednesday.