The Kansas City Chiefs and Royals have submitted new stadium lease agreements for review by the Jackson County Sports Complex Authority. The Royals plan to build a $1.005B downtown ballpark scheduled to open in 2028. Chiefs and Royals are considering options for 2031 if a sales tax extension vote fails next week in Jackson County, Missouri.
The Royals downtown ballpark proposal is an old school ballpark, in the sense of “it’s shaped like this because there was a dispute 40 years ago” https://t.co/zlWuaN3Zhm
Today, the Committee to Keep the Chiefs and Royals in Jackson County released the following statement from Kansas City Royals Chairman and CEO John Sherman about the Crossroads ballpark proposal and the development around Oak Street: “I want to thank Mayor Quinton Lucas for…
The @Royals' new downtown ballpark is estimated to cost $1.005B and is scheduled to open in '28 ⚾️ In this week's #SBJ, @LemireJoe talks with team owner John Sherman and looks at how he seeks to forge a public-private partnership to build the ballpark ⬇️ https://t.co/QIo5UqwAOK
Chiefs and Royals vow to "explore all options" for 2031 if next Tuesday's public vote in Jackson County, Missouri to extend a sales tax fails. https://t.co/WI0EEx9rrQ
"It's no secret I am friends with John Fisher and I've been talking to him about the A's playing here for a few years & I have also been in touch with the MLB commissioner (Rob Manfred) about possibly having a major league baseball team here." Kings owner Vivek Ranadivé "can't… https://t.co/T2hdZnAQMz
The Kansas City Chiefs and Royals have sent new stadium lease agreements for review by the Jackson County Sports Complex Authority. https://t.co/IEKCwgw7rS