Chiefs, Kansas and Arrowhead Stadium
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Through what he called nearly five years of “doing the due diligence, doing the work, negotiating the deals, starts and stops, big steps backwards, work your way back” dynamics, Donovan believes the Chiefs are getting closer by the day to a decision (although he tends to be playfully elusive when it comes to a timeline).
Kansas City Chiefs President Mark Donovan said Tuesday there is no set timeline for a decision regarding the home of the team.
The teams have already had one year to negotiate with Kansas officials. But supporters say the deals are complicated — and are frustrated by delays.
Kansas politicians are accusing each other of playing favorites as they continue their efforts to lure one or both beloved Kansas City franchises across the Missouri border.
The Chiefs and Royals have played for more than five decades at the Truman Sports Complex on the east side of Kansas City, Missouri, where Arrowhead Stadium and Kauffman Stadium share parking facilities. But leases with Jackson County are due to expire in ...
Verifiable numbers are hard to come by in the bidding war for the Royals and Chiefs. Last year, the two teams generated nearly $70 million in city, county and state taxes, but it would take decades to generate enough revenue to make up the price tag of new stadiums.
LENEXA, Kan. — The Kansas City Chiefs have requested an extension to an end-of-June deadline for a stadium financing package from the state of Kansas, an indication that the NFL franchise's ...
If the Chiefs are prepared to spend more than $1.2 billion on a stadium project and entertainment district, and if the team will own the stadium and its costs, Kansas is right to listen.
The Royals aren’t the only team that might have an interest in moving to North Kansas City, but in the case of the Chiefs, it wouldn’t be for a new stadium.