Jackson County


Airport Issue More Complicated Than A, B and C

A reputation as one of the most convenient airports to use—even if not one packed with all the retail bells and whistles—has endeared the current three-terminal structure at Kansas City International Airport to residents here, and to frequent visitors. But… more

Business Climate and Economic Conditions

Nationally, it’s been The Recovery Without a Recovery—or about as close to that formulation as we could get. And yet, more than five years after the onset of the Great Recession, there are indicators of fresh economic blood coursing through… more

Brand Loyalty

Kansas City is home to some very big names in business, including companies that have not just national, but global brands. Here are several companies headquartered in the KC area: SPRINT Long one of this region’s largest employers, Sprint is… more

Populous Bags Churchill Downs Upgrade

Kansas City-based Populous, the global sports design firm, is leaving its mark on the world’s premier name in horse racing as part of an upgrade at Churchill Downs Racetrack in Louisville. The track’s owners, in announcing the project today, said… more

UMB Reports Third-Quarter Earnings Increase

  UMB Financial Corp. has announced earnings of $35.6 million for the third quarter or 2014, up $1.2 million over the Q3 earnings in 2013. For the nine months ended Sept. 30, earnings stood at $93.7 million, down $5.6 million from… more

KC Home-Building: Behind the Numbers

Home building through the first nine months of the year reached its highest point since the real-estate crash of 2007, according to new statistics from the Home Builders Association of Greater Kansas City. Through September, builders secured 6,294 permits in… more

Do Or Die Tonight

An off-day Monday provided time to reflect on what an exciting October it’s been for Kansas City. Despite the morose feelings that followed the past two World Series games, the metro remains a sea of blue, from the Royal garb… more

Federal Health Insurance Exchange for Small Businesses Launches in Missouri

The Department of Health and Human Services launched a series of on-line insurance exchanges Monday in five states, including Missouri. Known as SHOP exchanges, the Small Business Health Options Program is being put in place after a one-year delay as part… more

Growing KC Logistics Sector Gets Another Boost

  A Connecticut-based transportation logistics firm will bring 125 jobs to that growing Kansas City business sector, Gov. Jay Nixon’s office has announced. XPO Logistics will make a $1.2 million capital investment to open its first freight brokerage in Missouri.… more

KC Council Previews 5-Year Plan

Kansas City has rolled out its five-year plan for structuring municipal finances through 2020, a document that is part mission/vision statement, part financial statement and in part a goal-setting exercise for allocating a $915.8 million in expenditures next year. The… more