The Kansas City Royals have unveiled plans for two proposed ballpark and entertainment districts in the city. The first location is a site near the Truman Sports Complex, home to the Royals and Chiefs, and the second is located in the historic West Bottoms area.
The proposed ballpark and entertainment district near the Truman Sports Complex would be a multi-use facility that would include a new ballpark for the Royals, a mixed-use entertainment district, and a variety of other attractions. The Royals have been looking for a new home since Kauffman Stadium opened in 1973, and this proposed site would be a great fit for the team. The entertainment district would include restaurants, bars, retail stores, and other attractions.
The second proposed site is located in the West Bottoms area of Kansas City. This area is known for its historic buildings and warehouses, which have been revitalized in recent years. The Royals plan to develop a mixed-use entertainment district that would include a new ballpark, restaurants, bars, retail stores, and other attractions. This area has seen a resurgence in recent years, and the Royals hope to capitalize on this momentum with their proposed development.
The Royals are excited about these two proposed sites and believe they will be great additions to the city of Kansas City. Both sites will provide an opportunity for fans to enjoy a great game of baseball while also having access to a variety of entertainment options. The Royals hope that these two proposed sites will help to further revitalize the city and bring more people to the area.