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NorthPoint approved to begin $30M Southview Commerce Center expansion

The Belton City Council in Belton, Missouri, approved the agreements at its April 13 meeting allowing NorthPoint Development to move forward with its $30 million expansion of Southview Commerce Center. Currently, Southview Commerce Center has three, fully leased flex industrial buildings located… more

Proposed Northland data center passes first wave of approval, incentive request

A push to construct a massive Northland data center campus is starting to gain momentum. Developers have begun the process of gaining an estimated $8.2 billion in incentives with an appearance after a Kansas City's Transportation, Infrastructure and Operations Committee… more

$25M Midland Lofts project to begin Q3 of 2021

Downtown Kansas City will soon add more space for those looking to live in the heart of the city, The Cordish Companies announcing they will begin renovations for The Midland Lofts. Construction will turn the historic Midland office building located… more

Amazon to open additional center in KC metro, bring jobs

Amazon.com Inc. plans to open a new delivery center in a vacant former Haldex Brake Products Corp. building in Blue Springs. The e-commerce titan anticipates full operations will begin late this year at the facility, located at 2400 NE Coronado… more

Three Light to break ground in May

Long-time talk on the addition of another downtown luxury apartment from The Cordish Companies will come to fruition, the company announcing plans to begin construction of Three Light next month in May.  To the tune of $140 million, Three Light… more

Hunt Midwest to expand SubTropolis industrial park

Hunt Midwest announced on Tuesday that it will build out 700,000 square feet of Class A speculative space within SubTropolis, the world's largest subterranean industrial park. A first phase of 200,000 square feet is scheduled for delivery in August, while… more

KCI single terminal project rounds halfway finish point

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Kansas Says Jobless Rate Steady at 3.2%

Work-force development professionals say they have seen sharp increases in request for assistance from workers laid off in Kansas, but the state said today that its Department of Labor and the federal Bureau of Labor Services show the unemployment rate… more

MU Health begins construction of $242M mid-Missouri facility

University of Missouri Health Care in Columbia has begun construction of its $242 million women's and children's pavilion. Construction of the pavilion at its main campus in Columbia began March 22; it's expected to open the summer of 2024. The… more

Q&A with Todd Winnerman

We had a pretty good winter until the middle of last month—how has weather this season affected progress on your progress, given the national scope of this freeze? During the extreme weather in February, we lost about two weeks of… more