"Crossroads Business Owners Divided Over Royals' Stadium Relocation"

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Reactions to the Kansas City Royals' plan to build a new stadium in the Crossroads neighborhood are mixed, with some businesses expressing concerns about potential displacement and others seeing opportunities for expansion. While some, like Amgraf, are hesitant to move from their long-standing location, others, like Messenger Coffee Company, are considering ways to accommodate and capitalize on the influx of Royals fans. Business owners, such as John Pryor, are seeking assurances from the city and the Royals to preserve the arts district's character amidst the potential development.
Topics:sports#business#business-reactions#community-impact#crossroads-neighborhood#downtown-development#kansas-city-royals
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