Kansas City Current Names Waterfront District ‘Current Landing’



The Kansas City Current announced that its waterfront mixed-use development will be called "Current Landing." Photo credit: Kansas City Current.


Posted December 23, 2025

The Kansas City Current announced it has landed on a name for its $1 billion waterfront district.

The team announced its new waterfront mixed-use district will be dubbed “Current Landing,” according to a release. Current Landing is located by CPKC Stadium and the Missouri River. The project is a partnership between the KC Current, Palmer Square Real Estate Management and Marquee Development.

Current Landing will feature elevated waterfront residential living, food space, sports and community entertainment as well as irreplaceable riverfront gathering spaces designed to transform the fan and community experience year-round.

The district will feature more than 10 new restaurants and bars. Partners will be unveiled beginning in January 2026. Additionally, the district will create more than 450 housing units.

The KC Current also announced it has begun construction of a 2+ acre town square adjacent to CPKC Stadium. The town square is expected to be completed by Spring 2026.

“Current Landing realizes our vision for a true neighborhood on the riverfront – one that blends special residences and incredible restaurants with the most compelling sports and entertainment in our region,” co-owners of the KC Current, Angie and Chris Long, said in the release. “Kansas City was founded on its riverfront. Through Current Landing, we are proud to welcome a new era of vibrant riverfront experiences for generations of Kansas Citians to come.”

Rendering of a FIFA World Cup Watch Party at CPKC Stadium. Photo credit: Kansas City Current.

The features and amenities integrated in Current Landing will be available by 2026, just in time for the FIFA World Cup.