Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs and KC Royals might not be moving out of Missouri anytime soon. The Kansas Legislature has passed a bill that will provide billions of dollars for sports teams to build new stadiums. Sales tax, sports betting, and lottery revenues will play a huge role in fulfilling the debt.
Though there seems to be a confrontation between the cities of Kansas and Missouri, the teams can rely on the city to pay a significant amount for the construction of the new stadiums. Per a report from The Star, the legislation allows Kansas STAR bonds to pay for up to 70% of the cost of the stadiums.
Some time ago, the citizens of Jackson County denied the motion to pay for the construction/renovation of the existing stadium, which led Clark Hunt to seek other options outside of Kansas. However, he might not have to anymore. The Kansas City Mayor, Quinton Lucas, expressed his thoughts on the updated situation.
“I’m not going to be the one to talk about confidential negotiations, but the city of Kansas City, myself, I have been in meetings booked to put forward at least an offer of $400 million plus for one of our professional franchises to stay within the city,” said the Mayor.
Speculation is, that the Chiefs stadium might cost around $2 billion to build and the new KC Royals stadium might also require at least another $1.5 billion. This debt as mentioned earlier, would be covered through sales taxes, revenues from sports betting and lottery. Per the report, roughly $71.5 million from gambling revenues will be directed towards paying the debt.
Surprisingly enough, the Chiefs and the Royals still haven’t promised to come to Kansas even if the bill becomes law, per the Kansas City Star. They are still treating the bill as an “option” as they make decisions about where to move after their lease at the Truman Sports Complex expires in 2031.
Can Patrick Mahomes led Chiefs pay the bondholders?
The Chiefs and Royals stadium marks the largest STAR bond project ever. Other STAR bond projects in the Kansas City include the Kansas Speedway, which, per the Kansas City Star has been the most successful use of the program, while other projects like Prairiefire in Overland Park failed to make payment of $15 million on time.
This also prompts to the viability of the project because, per the column, stadiums are not usually the major drivers of economic growth. A 2022 empirical study pointed out that there are “little to no tangible impacts of sports teams and facilities on local economic activity.” Another problem with the project is: What happens when the bondholders are not getting paid as a result of the stadium defaulting? That’s what Rep. Bob Lewis is concerned about.
However, Governor Laura Kelly was excited about the prospect to keeping Kansas City’s favorite sports teams where they are. “The bipartisan effort to invite the Chiefs and Royals to Kansas shows we’re all-in on keeping our beloved teams in the Kansas City metro,” Kelly said.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
She further added, “Kansas now has the opportunity to become a professional sports powerhouse with the Chiefs and Royals potentially joining Sporting KC as major league attractions, all with robust, revenue-generating entertainment districts surrounding them providing new jobs, new visitors, and new revenues that boost the Kansas economy.”
There is a mixed bag of reactions from the bill that was almost instantly passed. Some are skeptical, and others are outright interested, while others are excited. The exact details of the proposal aren’t out yet but some are sure that the proposal is a “gold mine for Kansas,” and a “once in a lifetime” opportunity.
News
(C)Travis Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs coach is full of praise for Taylor Swift: ‘We Love Having Her a Part of the Family’
Travis Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs coach is full of praise for Taylor Swift. Matt Nagy, who is the offensive coordinator for the Chiefs, revealed to local media outlet KCTV5 in an interview shared on X (formerly known as Twitter) that he loves having…
(C)Cyndi Lauper praises Taylor Swift “She writes wonderful songs, I first started listening during the pandemic when she wrote [folklore]. She’s terrific.”
Musical icon Cyndi Lauper was asked to comment on fellow singer-songwriter Taylor Swift—who continues to dominate the music industry with her new album The Tortured Poets Department and ongoing Eras Tour—and she didn’t hesitate when sharing her opinion of her. The “Girls Just Want To Have Fun”…
(C)Patrick Mahomes’ Wife Shares Cryptic Message About Taylor Swift Eras Tour
Brittany Mahomes teased fans about her plans to attend one of Taylor Swift’s concerts in Europe. Mahomes, who is the wife of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, became good friends with Swift after the singer started dating Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. Mahomes…
(C)REPORT: Taylor Swift plans to stay with Travis Kelce in Kansas City during Eras Tour break.
Taylor Swift plans to stay with Travis Kelce in Kansas City during Eras Tour break: report Taylor Swift reportedly plans on putting down roots in Kansas City during her three-month break from the Eras Tour. An insider recently told Us Weekly that…
(C)Emotional moment as Travis Kelce says in an interview “Taylor Swift Made me a Different Man”.. Watch Taylor Swift blushing – “I have never been more happier like this before..”
Emotional moment as Travis Kelce says in an interview “Taylor Swift Made me a Different Man”.. Watch Taylor Swift blushing – “I have never been more happier like this before..” Taylor Swift’s initial remarks about beau Travis Kelce have been…
(C)Watching Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce together is like witnessing a fairytale unfold. Love truly knows no bounds.
Almost everyone who knows Travis Kelce well — from his childhood BFF to Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes — uses the same phrase to describe him: “the life of the party.” After winning his third Super Bowl, he belted…
End of content
No more pages to load