Forty-thousand downtown parking spaces. That was the number touted by the Kansas City Royals while presenting their proposal for a new downtown baseball stadium. But that number is not as clear ...
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In this scenario, there’d be no parking lots ... other big issue is that I truly do think the Royals specifically want to make a downtown stadium work, and this ain’t it.
Sherman emphasizes ongoing discussions and economic efforts as the team gears up to reveal concrete plans by late June or ...
Although plans are still very much up in the air, Hunt revealed that they will not combine efforts with the Royals on the next stadium project ... stage shows, new parking structures, pedestrian ...
congestion and parking in an already thriving residential neighborhood. Sarah Tourville, the Royals’ executive vice president, said the goal was to move into the stadium for opening day in 2028.
Kansas City Royals Chairman and CEO John Sherman said Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025, during the annual Royals Rally that the club ...
Royals CEO John Sherman on Saturday gave an update on when the team hopes to talk about its pursuit of a new stadium. It may be several more months before the Kansas City Royals have updates to ...
The Kansas City Royals are hosting their third annual Royals Rally next month at Kauffman Stadium. The event will ... expected to be in attendance. Parking is free. At their assigned time entry ...
The lack of a clear stadium plan looms over the upcoming legislative session and could put pressure on Missouri’s next governor.