City’s quest to end homelessness; Urban ballpark update & more Downtown news

Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas presents the city’s new strategic plan to end homelessness, called Zero KC, outside City Hall last Thursday. The Mayor’s audience included (from left) Houseless Prevention Coordinator Josh Henges, City Manager Brian Platt, and Public Works Director Michael Shaw.
5 to know: Downtown in the news
Zero KC: Leaders reveal plan to end homelessness
Blue KC lease at 1400KC continues pattern of success for Downtown, broker says
Reconciliation Services raises $14.9M to renovate Troost offices
Alchemy Sandbox winners lean into challenges of live pitches
KC Royals’ Sherman discusses potential for Downtown ballpark

Kansas City Royals owner John Sherman says there’s a lot of work to do before the team might play in a Downtown stadium.
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