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Brian Kaberline

@kcbjeditor

Editor of the Kansas City Business Journal. Who knew that being hopelessly curious could become a career.

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Rising construction costs have led to a $50 million project cost jump for the KC Current's upcoming riverfront stadium, but the venue itself will stay privately financed. The team seeks $6M state tax credits to help get its land site ready to build. bizjournals.com/kansascity/new…

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BREAKING: De Soto plans suggest Panasonic could build two megaprojects at former Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant bizjournals.com/kansascity/new… via Kansas City Business Journal

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KC planners recommend against $60M Cocina 47 mixed-use that seeks 115-foot height deviation, alternate parking plan in Country Club Plaza bizjournals.com/kansascity/new… via Kansas City Business Journal

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Land sales in #KansasCity's West Bottoms continue to amp up, with a Los Angeles buyer's acquisition of several Faultless Brands properties. bizjournals.com/kansascity/new…

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Whereas coworking space often is associated with tech startups, a new #KansasCity business has set out to instead provide a home for small contractors, who otherwise might lack affordable space to grow. bizjournals.com/kansascity/inn…

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🔊 ANNOUNCING! The Capital Access Center (CAC) has found a home with the Kansas Small Business Development Center at JCCC Workforce Development & Continuing Education. Originally launched in July 2020 The CAC provides expert loan guidance at no cost to Kansas small businesses seeking capital. Help us welcome the CAC and CAC Director!

🔊 ANNOUNCING!   The Capital Access Center (CAC) has found a home with the <a href="/sbdckansas/">Kansas Small Business Development Center</a> at <a href="/JCCC_ContinueED/">JCCC Workforce Development & Continuing Education</a>.   Originally launched in July 2020 The CAC provides expert loan guidance at no cost to Kansas small businesses seeking capital.  Help us welcome the CAC and CAC Director!
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These seven products made in the #KansasCity area could be crowned the 'Coolest Thing Made in Kansas,' Voting is open to the public now. bizjournals.com/kansascity/new…

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About all #KansasCity's coming South Loop Link atop Interstate 670 has in common with a standard park project is that both involve grass. Jon Stephens of #PortKC talks about the development. bizjournals.com/kansascity/new…

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So how far down this list do you have to go to get a total cost of attendance below $80K? To No. 29. That's ridiculous (said the state school grad). bizj.us/1qgouy

So how far down this list do you have to go to get a total cost of attendance below $80K? To No. 29. That's ridiculous (said the state school grad). bizj.us/1qgouy
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Developers have asked the FAA to evaluate a mixed-use skyscraper just west of the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. If approved, the proposal would rank near the top of Kansas City's list of tallest buildings. bizjournals.com/kansascity/new…

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#Engineering jobs in #KansasCity are in high demand, yet firms are trying to find candidates in the same talent pool. KCBJ surveyed the Top 10 firms to see how many positions are open, and what each is doing to find professional workers. bizjournals.com/kansascity/new…

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Evergy reports 150,000+ customers w/o power due to storms as of 5 p.m. -- 62K in Johnson Co., 56K in Missouri part of metro. Restoration expected to be multiday effort.