Kansas' Star Bonds Will Linger in Chiefs, Royals Stadium Talks - Kansas ...
- The Kansas City Chiefs requested an extension to the STAR Bond legislation deadline set to expire on June 30, 2025, in Kansas City, Missouri.
- This request follows a year of complex negotiations and a competing Missouri special session advancing the Show-Me Sports Investment Act to retain the Chiefs and Royals in Missouri.
- Chiefs President Mark Donovan emphasized the significance of bringing the NFL to Kansas with a domed stadium, headquarters, practice facility, and entertainment district requiring more time to finalize.
- Donovan remarked that the project is approaching a critical phase and that the additional time granted by the extension will allow all parties involved to successfully complete the effort.
- Legislative leaders can retroactively approve this extension, potentially prolonging Kansas' efforts to fund stadium development and influence the Chiefs’ location decision.
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Kansas City Chiefs makes shock request that hints at leaving Arrowhead Stadium
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS have made a shock request to Missouri lawmakers that hints at leaving Arrowhead Stadium. The franchise is considering a move out of their home of more than five decades. GettyKansas City Chiefs could leave Arrowhead Stadium[/caption] GettyFranchise bosses have requested a deadline to an important decision[/caption] They could even move state to Kansas, a prospect which now looks more likely after they requested an extension to…
Chiefs Move Across State Lines a 'Legitimate Possibility'
The Kansas City Chiefs have had a ton of success over the past few years, and become of that, they’ve become one of the most high-profile teams in the NFL. Having star players such as Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce in the fold has helped, as has winning a handful of Super Bowls.With that in mind, it would be a total jolt if the Chiefs were to move across state lines, but a new report indicates that it’s a real possibility. According to the Ass…
Missouri or Kansas? Business leaders don’t care as long as Chiefs and Royals stay near KC - Butler County Times-Gazette
By Rudi KellerKansas Reflector The Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce hosted an online presentation downplaying the border question days before teams must decide on Kansas stadium offer Kansas City regional business leaders don’t care whether the Chiefs or the Royals play in Missouri or Kansas as long as they don’t leave the metropolitan area. That was the main message Wednesday for an online presentation featuring top executives from four…
Kansas to call timeout with clock ticking on STAR Bond deadline as Chiefs request extension to continue negotiation - The Sentinel
Kansas Senate President Ty Masterson has called a meeting of the state’s Legislative Coordinating Council (LCC) for July 7th to consider extending the STAR Bond deadline after receiving a request from Kansas City Chiefs President Mark Donovan. The stunning twist comes less than a week before the legislation aimed at luring the Chiefs and/or the Kansas City Royals across state lines was set to expire. Chiefs Logo courtesy of Radio Station KSCJ Do…
Business leaders don't care as long as teams stay near KC - The Leavenworth Times
Kansas City regional business leaders don’t care whether the Chiefs or the Royals play in Missouri or Kansas as long as they don’t leave the metropolitan area.That was the main message Wednesday for an online presentation featuring top executives from four organizations that have membership straddling the border. The presentation came just days before the teams face a deadline from Kansas on its proposal to build new stadiums for both teams.“We …
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