https://fox4kc.com/sports/chiefs/live-lawmakers-approve-bond-vote-to-bring-chiefs-to-kansas/
The Chiefs got what every professional franchise wants, an entertainment district. After decades of trying, the white-collar Kansas suburbs finally got the Chiefs (Royals are next). The only thing Jackson County, MO had to offer outside of Arrowhead was tens of thousands of parking spaces and fans who live and die for the team.
Jackson County is predominantly white working-class. These people are HARDCORE Chiefs fans. You see Chiefs flags in cemeteries there. They are *not* the demographic of the upcoming entertainment district in Kansas. I don't really care much about the NFL, but I REALLY LIKE KC, MO, and this sucks for them.
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Kelly said the new stadium will also include a mixed-use entertainment district, new team headquarters, a training facility and mixed-use development for Kansas. The agreement consists of two sections: a $3 billion stadium in Wyandotte County that will open at the start of the 2031 NFL season and a new Chiefs headquarters and training facility in Olathe.
The Chiefs got what every professional franchise wants, an entertainment district. After decades of trying, the white-collar Kansas suburbs finally got the Chiefs (Royals are next). The only thing Jackson County, MO had to offer outside of Arrowhead was tens of thousands of parking spaces and fans who live and die for the team.
Jackson County is predominantly white working-class. These people are HARDCORE Chiefs fans. You see Chiefs flags in cemeteries there. They are *not* the demographic of the upcoming entertainment district in Kansas. I don't really care much about the NFL, but I REALLY LIKE KC, MO, and this sucks for them.