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New, free shuttle coming to downtown Overland Park this summer
New, free shuttle coming to downtown Overland Park this summer

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time4 days ago

  • General
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New, free shuttle coming to downtown Overland Park this summer

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The city of Overland Park announced that a new means of transportation will soon arrive in its historic downtown. According to the city, starting on Saturday, residents and visitors will be able to catch a free ride on the circulator shuttle, which will take passengers from City Hall to the heart of downtown Overland Park. New comedy club opening at the Legends Outlets this month The shuttle will run every Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. until July 26. The city says the new addition offers visitors easier access to downtown, allowing them to spend more time at the farmers' market and local businesses. 'This shuttle service makes visiting Downtown OP even easier,' Mayor Curt Skoog said in a statement. 'It's my hope that visitors and residents will come for the Farmers' Market and stay for our wonderful downtown shops and restaurants before hopping a ride home.' The shuttle's route will start and end at City Hall; however, there will be four stops in between: Overland Park City Hall at 85th and Antioch Santa Fe Drive at Clock Tower Plaza 79th and Marty Mid-block between 79th and 80th on Floyd 80th and Marty It will arrive every 15 minutes at these locations, and riders can get on and off at any stop. Download WDAF+ for Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV On Saturday, June 14, passengers can expect a slightly different route due to road closures for the Downtown Overland Park Art Fair. That route will still begin and end at City Hall but will make a wider loop through downtown. For more information about downtown Overland Park and its shuttle services, . Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Black and Veatch plans new $1.1 billion headquarters development
Black and Veatch plans new $1.1 billion headquarters development

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time20-05-2025

  • Business
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Black and Veatch plans new $1.1 billion headquarters development

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — Overland Park based Black and Veatch wants to build a new world headquarters on its existing property near 112th and Lamar. But its plan adds more than just office $1.1 billion project would also bring in residential, retail and a hotel. But they are looking for Overland Park's help to finance the project. American Airlines add flights to KCI after Chiefs schedule is released The finance committee will hear the engineering giant's pitch this week on why it should get about $250 million in funding support. Mayor Curt Skoog is excited about the potential redevelopment. Just north of Sprint's former world headquarters, now Aspiria and soon to be the home to Fiserv, Black and Veatch's towering building sits on a sprawling site surrounded by grassland and parking, 'This is one of our strategic investment areas where we are wanting to transform College Boulevard from the suburban office corridor that is today to the work place of today and tomorrow,' Skoog said. After three years of discussions, according to the mayor, Black and Veatch has decided it wants to keep its headquarters on Lamar between 112th and 115th Street. The engineering firm said in a statement 'Black & Veatch continually explores ways to enhance and optimize our workplaces to create vibrant, collaborative environments that attract and retain top talent while meeting our growing demands and our clients' evolving needs. That includes consideration of a new, modern global headquarters currently being proposed on our existing, longstanding Overland Park location. We are working with the city of Overland Park for approval requirements, which is part of the process as we strategize how to best enhance our workplace. While no formal decisions have been made, we've been a strong, grateful member of the Kansas City-area business community since our founding more than a century ago, and we certainly don't expect that to change.' It plans to build a 610, 000 headquarters for its 2,200 employees. They'd also add 233,00 square feet of office space, 550,000 square feet of retail and commercial, 1,884 residential unit and a 160 room hotel. They would also build a parking structure with nearly 6,000 spaces. The company is asking the city to create a redevelopment district which would create an estimated $227 million in TIF funding and about $20 million in CID funding for Black and Veatch to use on the project. FOX4 Newsletters: Sign up for daily forecasts and Joe's Weather Blog in your inbox 'When all of the complete project is done, which is more than the Black and Veatch headquarters, you are talking about over a billion dollars of investment, which is great for our community and investment in our industry which is office space.' Overland Park's Finance, Administration and Economic Development Committee will discuss the project Wednesday. If approved developers estimate they'd be building what's been deemed the Overland Park Plaza II Redevelopment Project in phases all the way until the year 2038. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Overland Park mayor talks Royals in city; look at 2025 Kansas legislative session
Overland Park mayor talks Royals in city; look at 2025 Kansas legislative session

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time04-05-2025

  • Business
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Overland Park mayor talks Royals in city; look at 2025 Kansas legislative session

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas side suburb of Overland Park scored a major employer this past week when .' The high-tech financial industry Fortune 500 company says it will add 2000 jobs by 2030 to the Aspira Campus. See the latest headlines in Kansas City and across Kansas, Missouri Overland Park Mayor Curt Skoog makes his first appearance on '4 The People' to talk about what it means, and whether the city remains a 'player' in the Royals sweepstakes. Then Brad Cooper of the Sunflower State Journal shares his insights on the 2025 Kanas legislative session. Plus, a look ahead to governor's races coming next year. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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