Destination USA
Rank 2023 2022 Company Address Phone, Fax, Website 2022 Revenues 2021 Revenues Percent Change Type of Business Employees Local/ Total Top Area Executive Year Founded 1. 1. Dairy Farmers of America 1405 N. 98th St., Kansas City, KS 66111 816.801.6455,…
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Kansas City has its new front door to the world with the recent opening of a $1.5 billion single-terminal airport, the biggest public-works project in the city’s history. But the regional construction sector’s health extended well beyond the final phases…
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Before there was COVID-19, before the toilet paper sold out, before lumber prices went to the moon, before assembly lines were shut down for lack of computer chips, the health of the collective supply chain in the U.S. and globally…
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Remember the grave-robbing scene from Young Frankenstein? The good doctor remarks on the filthy task, and Igor puts an optimistic spin on it: “Could be worse.” “How?” “Could be raining.” (Lightning flashes, downpour begins.) If you’re in commercial real estate…
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Q: In the current commercial real estate (CRE) landscape, Kansas City’s success with industrial and multifamily has been well-documented; what is near- and mid-term expectations for other markets, such as office and retail? A: They’re all related, but CRE covers four different…
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The New Market Tax Credits program was enacted by Congress under the Community Renewal Tax Relief Act of 2000, and is currently approved through 2025 with a $5 billion annual appropriation. Several legislative attempts have been made to make the…
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Individuals working from home has left a lasting impression on employees and their work-life balance, however, a new survey shows employers' increased desire for workplace attendance. The Spring 2023 U.S. Office Occupier Sentiment Survey, comprised of 207 companies with U.S.…
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The Kansas City Council last week voted—belatedly—to amend its contract with Facebook parent Meta by restoring goals for including minority- and women-owned businesses in the multi-billion-dollar Northland project. Still, it was too little, too late, says Joe Mabin, vice president…
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The spring housing season will continue to be plagued by rising prices as shown by the new report from S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index. The report, released Tuesday, showed on a national level home prices in March were 0.7 percent higher…
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Q. The retail tailspin was pretty advanced well before the pandemic, which added to the challenges there. Do you get a sense that things are leveling off? A. I do think they have stabilized a bit, and we’re seeing that…
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