Kansas City Eyes $1.9B Royals Stadium Plan with City Funding and 30-Year Lease

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Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas unveiled a $1.9 billion plan to build a new Royals stadium and surrounding infrastructure in downtown, proposing about $600 million in city funding with potential state support under Missouri’s law enabling up to 50% of major stadium costs; the plan would need City Council approval and a 30-year lease with the Royals starting in 2030, with construction hoped to begin in early 2027 and the venue ready for play a year before the lease starts. The Royals have not formally weighed in on terms, and there is no public vote included in the proposal.
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