"Chiefs and Royals Pledge Economic Boost for Jackson County with Stadium Tax Approval"

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The Kansas City Chiefs and Kansas City Royals have proposed over $200 million in economic benefits to Jackson County, contingent on voter approval of a sales tax extension. The agreement includes the Chiefs renovating Arrowhead Stadium and the Royals building a new downtown stadium, with both teams taking on costs currently covered by the county, such as insurance and park levies, saving the county up to $100 million. Additionally, the teams will allow the county to reallocate approximately $140 million in tax funds for other purposes. This partnership aims to continue the positive impact on Kansas City and the region for the next several decades.
Topics:sports##economicbenefits#jacksoncounty#kansascitychiefs#kansascityroyals#sportseconomy#stadiumrenovation
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