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Kansas City, Mo.
Joined March 2009
A local coffee chain is closing its four remaining locations. While the owners did not cite reasons in an Instagram post, legal filings allege some losses caused by actions of the International House of Prayer.
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Prefix Coffee said it is closing its four remaining area locations. The company filed suit alleging business damages caused by its relations with the International House of Prayer.
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A historic Plaza-area hotel temporarily closed last week so new buyers, including a Plaza co-owner, can start its renovation to a new flag.
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Plaza hotel sold to new owners, including Ray Washburne. $31.4M renovation planned to rebrand as Tapestry Collection by Hilton, reopening fall 2026.
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Forget meetings that could have been an email. Many Gen Z workers are using AI to skip them completely.
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Gen Z workers use AI to skip meetings, with 43% relying on tools for notes. Study reveals benefits and drawbacks of this growing trend.
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Construction on a two-building project off I-35 in Lenexa is expected to begin later this year and wrap up in 2027.
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Amplifi Development plans two office/warehouse buildings totaling 222,550 square feet at Santa Fe Commerce Center in Lenexa near I-35.
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World Cup fans who enjoy their visits to venues or other experiences can thank an assist from this Overland Park company.
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Overland Park's Dimensional Innovations is landing World Cup projects and ancillary work as FIFA's 2026 tournament approaches North America.
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Travel plans are about to get more chaotic.
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Kansas City International Airport avoided direct flight cuts, but travelers will likely face disruptions as major connecting hubs reduce flights.
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Hundreds of millions of dollars in development aim to help get the 18th & Vine Jazz District jumping again.
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Kansas City's 18th & Vine Jazz District is undergoing a revival with millions in new housing, museums, parking and infrastructure projects.
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A local restaurant is gearing up for expansion plans in Downtown.
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Hemma Hemma Dinette will serve breakfast, brunch and lunch in downtown Kansas City's Lightwell building, expanding the woman-owned restaurant brand.
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Live Nation signs a relatively new metro-area resident as a naming rights sponsor for its Riverside amphitheater.
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Morton Salt Inc. secured naming rights for Live Nation's $135 million, 16,000-seat amphitheater opening next year in Riverside.
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Need to update your roster of breakfast and lunch spots? Let these KC-area networkers help.
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Kansas City business leaders share their favorite breakfast and lunch spots for networking, from locally owned cafés to a barbecue staple.
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Check out where FIFA suggests teams should set up their base camps in the Kansas City region.
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FIFA paired three Kansas City-area hotels with training sites for 2026 World Cup teams, including the historic Hotel Savoy and Hotel Kansas City.
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Construction on a two-building project off I-35 in Lenexa is expected to begin later this year and wrap up in 2027.
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Amplifi Development plans two office/warehouse buildings totaling 222,550 square feet at Santa Fe Commerce Center in Lenexa near I-35.
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Travel plans are about to get more chaotic.
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Kansas City International Airport avoided direct flight cuts, but travelers will likely face disruptions as major connecting hubs reduce flights.
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Career changes can be intimidating. Tips from experts to stick the landing.
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Career changes can be intimidating. Here are a list of tips from experts to stick the landing. That includes not being afraid to list transferrable skills and not shy away from age.
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Live Nation signs a relatively new metro-area resident as a naming rights sponsor for its Riverside amphitheater.
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Morton Salt Inc. secured naming rights for Live Nation's $135 million, 16,000-seat amphitheater opening next year in Riverside.
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Hundreds of millions of dollars in development aim to help get the 18th & Vine Jazz District jumping again.
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Kansas City's 18th & Vine Jazz District is undergoing a revival with millions in new housing, museums, parking and infrastructure projects.
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Check out where FIFA suggests teams should set up their base camps in the Kansas City region.
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FIFA paired three Kansas City-area hotels with training sites for 2026 World Cup teams, including the historic Hotel Savoy and Hotel Kansas City.
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World Cup fans who enjoy their visits to venues or other experiences can thank an assist from this Overland Park company.
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Overland Park's Dimensional Innovations is landing World Cup projects and ancillary work as FIFA's 2026 tournament approaches North America.
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A local restaurant is gearing up for expansion plans in Downtown.
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Hemma Hemma Dinette will serve breakfast, brunch and lunch in downtown Kansas City's Lightwell building, expanding the woman-owned restaurant brand.
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Small-business owners are becoming less optimistic amid economic uncertainties, but newly available grants can provide a means of assistance.
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Small-business optimism declines amid economic challenges. FedEx, Intuit, DoorDash and others offer grants to support entrepreneurs.
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