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City officials have opted for a plan to redevelop Kemper Arena for amateur youth and adult sports. The arena has been underutilized since the Sprint Center opened in downtown Kansas City in 2007.
Say goodbye to Kemper Arena, at least in name.Mosaic Life Care said it finalized an initial agreement Tuesday with Foutch Brothers, LLC, to become the naming-rights sponsor of the historic arena ...
Imagine Kemper Arena with a new second floor at balcony level. Twelve basketball courts and space for a dozen more sports. Fitness rooms and the area’s largest indoor running track.
The arena is being re-purposed as an indoor sports facility. The arena is being re-purposed as an indoor sports facility. Skip to content. NOWCAST KMBC 9 News at Noon. Watch on Demand ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – One of Kansas City’s longest-standing public buildings is losing its long-standing name. Officials announced Thursday the renaming of Kemper Arena to Hy-Vee Arena. Kemper ...
Kemper Arena costs Kansas City taxpayers $1 million in maintenance a year. A plan to turn Kemper Arena into a youth sports complex received a warm reception Wednesday at a city council committee ...
The historicKemperArena will be renamed Mosaic Arena. Watch Now Menu Local National Weather Sports Traffic Watch Now ...
Although Steve Foutch likes to joke he started demolition 10 minutes after he got the keys to Kemper Arena from the city, his company held a formal groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday.
Historic Kemper Arena in Kansas City is getting a new name. The arena is now called Hy-Vee Arena, ... which is being renovated into a $39 million youth and adult sports facility. ...
A City Council committee in charge of vetting two competing proposals for the arena reviewed 14 pages of findings on Wednesday. But more information needs to be collected and mulled before a ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Kemper Arena One of the most remarkable buildings in Kansas City is Kemper Arena, the bright white exoskeletonized auditorium ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Forty years ago, R. Crosby Kemper Jr. donated some land in Kansas City's west bottoms and provided funding for what would become Kemper Arena, named in honor of his father ...
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