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Workers continue construction on the Waddell and Reed s Kansas City headquarters, despite the company s acquisition by an Australian firm.
The Kansas City Council is starting 2021 by once again tackling the thorny issue of economic incentive reform, seeking that elusive solution to help urban school districts without stifling development.
The Kansas City Council is once again tackling economic incentive reform, but balancing demands from schools and developers is proving a heavy lift.
The issue has been debated at City Hall for years advocates for schools and libraries argue that the arrival of luxury high-rises and office towers downtown has come on the backs of Kansas City’s students, who miss out on millions of dollars when the city gives tax breaks to real estate developers.