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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – April 30, 2024 – Americold Realty Trust, a global leader in temperature-controlled logistics, real estate, and value-added services, has officially broken ground on a new $127 million cold storage facility in Kansas City, Missouri. State and local leaders joined company executives to celebrate the company’s new investment in Missouri.
“Americold is yet another example of an industry-leading employer choosing Missouri due to our economic advantages,” said Governor Mike Parson. “This innovative company’s presence in Kansas City is a welcome addition to the region’s thriving lo ..read more
Missouri Real Estate News
2w ago
Former hospital transformed into memorial park
The idea started as an individual statue on a soon-to-be vacant lot. Joe Davis, Jeff Clements and other community members in Lamar wanted to honor veterans and community members on the 3.2 acres that once housed the community’s memorial hospital. They quickly learned that with the unwavering support of their community, a sole statue would just be the tip of the iceberg. More than $450,000 and countless volunteer hours later, a testament to courage and sacrifice occupies the site on the north side of Lamar.
The Barton County Memorial Park was dedic ..read more
Missouri Real Estate News
2w ago
Get your fiesta on with these Mexican-inspired dishes
Baja Fish Taco Bowls
2 bags tri-color quinoa
2 tablespoons olive oil
4 white-fleshed fish fillets (5 to 6 ounces each)
1 teaspoon Cajun seasoning
1/2 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup plain Greek yogurt
1 tablespoon lime zest
1 teaspoon lime juice
1/4 teaspoon cumin, ground
4 cups baby kale, packed
1 ripe avocado, thinly sliced
Prepare quinoa according to package directions.
In large skillet over medium heat, heat oil. Season fish with Cajun seasoning and salt. Cook 2 to 3 minutes per side, or until fish is lightly browned and starts to flake. Set as ..read more
Missouri Real Estate News
3w ago
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs and Royals released the terms for a community benefits agreement with Jackson County ahead of April 2, when county voters will decide whether to sign off on a sales-tax question to help fund the teams stadiums.
Terms from the Chiefs total $126 million, while the Royals’ total $140 million, according to a news release from YesOn1JacksonCounty, the committee formed by the teams to convince voters to sign off on the sales-tax.
A copy of the CBA wasn’t immediately included in the release.
The teams are asking voters to repeal a current 3/8-cent sales-tax t ..read more
Missouri Real Estate News
3w ago
Three agents formerly affiliated with Keller Williams Realty — Jerri L. Moulder, David L. Bueker and Robert E. Hill — have taken legal action against the real estate brokerage by filing three separate class-action lawsuits, Inman first reported on Tuesday.
The lawsuits contest alterations made to Keller Williams’ profit-sharing program, with one of them seeking a court order to halt further payouts until the case concludes.
On March 22, Moulder, who worked with Keller Williams from 2002 to 2011, filed a complaint aiming for class-action status in the U.S. District Court for the Western D ..read more
Missouri Real Estate News
3w ago
BRANSON WEST, Mo. – A southwest Missouri mansion, once the home of MLB All-Star pitcher Cole Hamels, has hit the market for $14.5 million.
Hamels and his family donated the home to Missouri’s Camp Barnabas in 2017 and have since moved from the state. The current owner bought the home from Camp Barnabas a few years later and has since worked to renovate the property.
The 36,000-square-foot mansion is located in Stone County, Missouri, off of State Highway DD, and it offers access to Table Rock Lake.
Records show Riley Strain only served one drink at bar night of disappearance
It’s currently lis ..read more
Missouri Real Estate News
3w ago
Magic, Music and Tributes Galore will Thrill New and Returning Visitors
to America’s Top Live Music Show Destination
BRANSON, Mo. – Like flowers bursting into bloom, new shows blossom each spring on several Branson stages. This season, theaters will be popping with musical extravaganzas, dazzling acrobats and masterful feats of magic, created by some of the most exciting stars of the entertainment world.
First-time visitors and returning fans alike will love this spring’s attractions, which offer entertainment for all ages. March brings the debuts of Jay Osmond Live, of the famed fa ..read more
Missouri Real Estate News
3w ago
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Wyandotte County Appraiser’s Office mailed out appraisal valuations on March 1.
On its website, the office admitted that “most property owners should expect to see an increase in their valuation.
The appraiser’s office said they attribute increases to a shortage of housing supply, increased housing demand and revitalization in various areas of the county.
“The main driving factor behind it is there’s a housing shortage,” said Matthew Willard, the Wyandotte County Appraiser. “There’s not enough houses for folks to buy.”
In the historic Parkwood Colony neighborhood, a lot ..read more
Missouri Real Estate News
1M ago
Community partnerships and energy efficiency key to the company’s presence
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI (MARCH 20, 2024) – Today, Google is proud to announce it is expanding its presence in the Midwest with an $1 billion investment in a new data center in Kansas City, Missouri. Additionally, the company announced it is expanding a skilled trade career development program to the region and contributing to North Kansas City School District’s alternative education STEAM program. Google is also working with Evergy to power the site and Ranger Power and D. E. Shaw Renewable Investments (DESRI) to bring 40 ..read more
Missouri Real Estate News
1M ago
Cardiac Mountain Outfitters offers unique way to fish Ozark streams
by Kyle Wayne Stewart | info@ruralmissouri.coop
The blue heron stood low on a branch jutting from the shoreline. It had been following the boat for the last quarter-mile, keeping a safe distance, preening occasionally and taking flight almost inaudibly every 75 yards or so. Now, it craned its neck and looked with curiosity as the oars stirred circles in the spring-fed waters pushing the boat ever onward downstream.
With every stroke, the sunburned trout tattoo on fishing guide Damon Spurgeon’s forearm would become ..read more