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KMBC 9's Micheal Mahoney says Kansas City's Kemper Arena -- as it exists today -- looks more like a relic of the city's past than part of the plans for the city's future.
Kemper Arena in 1984. 1 of 4. Oct 25, 2011. Updated Oct 25, 2011 4:28pm CDT. Kemper Arena has been a long-standing Kansas City icon for many, hosting high-profile visitors, sports and many other ...
Kemper Arena will soon be nominated for the National Register of Historic Places. Such a designation would qualify it for historic tax credits. That’s a key part of the financing to convert the ...
Kemper Arena received historic designation on Friday. This means Kemper will now be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Foutch Brothers announced plans in May for redeveloping ...
Kemper Arena’s future may literally rely on its past, and the future may be closer than most think. The Foutch Brothers announced their plan on Wednesday for Kemper Arena. They also announced ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Kansas City landmark soon may be only a piece of history. The American Royal is moving forward with plans to tear down Kemper Arena and said a deal with the city could be ...
Kemper Arena built a historic legacy in more than four decades after opening in 1974, hosting some of the biggest events in sports, entertainment and politics. Now former Topeka High All-City ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Some people around the metro were growing concerned Monday that Kemper Arena may be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Missouri Advisory Council on His… ...
Both James and councilman Scott Taylor recounted the long history of Kemper Arena, whose only tenant for many years was the American Royal, which announced it was moving to Kansas last year.
Kemper Arena is just a building. A building with a vibrant history, but a building nonetheless. Just a few short years ago the Wizards had minimal attendance at games and a small fan base.
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