23
Jan
08

City Center Square Prepares for Power & Light District

The Kansas City Power & Light District is driving a downtown makeover. City Center Square, a 650,000 square foot Class A office building, started preparing for the opening of the Sprint Center Arena and Kansas City Live more than a year ago.

Rick Hughes, president of the Kansas City Convention and Visitors Association said the new attraction will be a significant perk for businesses that want to be a part of this exciting urban redevelopment. “The perfect name for the building is City Center Square,” said Hughes. “Someone was wise years ago when they named it that. It’s even more City Center Square-ed up today because of all the development that’s happening around us right now,” said Hughes. “As we move into the future, City Center Square really is in the middle of it all.”

The Power and Light District is a nine city block mixed-used retail, entertainment, office and residential district. The $850 million entertainment district is part of a $2 billion urban renaissance that includes the new Kauffman Center for Performing Arts, convention center expansion, 10,000 new urban loft units and the recently opened Sprint Center Arena.

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