Visiter KC
  • Les meilleures choses à faireDécouvrez uneinfinité d'expériences dans la région de KC.
    FamilialActivités gratuitesAttractionsArts et cultureMusique et divertissementSportsLoisirs et plein airAchats
  • Voir tous les événementsVoirtous les événements qui se déroulent actuellement et tout au long de la saison.
    Ce week-endÉvénements gratuitsCentré sur l'enfantAnnuel
  • Places to Eat & DrinkToprated restaurants, bars, cocktails, brasseries et autres favoris locaux.
    BarbecueRestaurants et barsBières artisanales, vins et spiritueuxTournée des robinets de KC
  • Explorer Kansas CityPartezà la découverte des quartiers, des sites et des attractions de Kansas City.
    QuartiersIdées de voyageSe déplacerGuide du visiteurOffres et expériences
  • Lieux de séjour
Guide du visiteur
  • RéunionsFaites deKansas City votre prochaine grande victoire.
    Espaces de réunionPourquoi KC ?Soumettre un appel d'offresRessourcesHôtelsServices et fournisseurs
  • Blog
  • Les médias
  • Partenaires
  • Commerce des voyages
  • Français
    EnglishPortuguêsDeutschNederlandsEspañol
Facebook lien du profil socialInstagram lien vers le profil socialYouTube lien vers le profil socialX (Twitter) lien vers le profil socialLinkedIn lien vers le profil socialTiktok lien vers le profil social
Skip to content
  1. Articles
  2. New Districts Transforming the Kansas City Experience
Barney Allis Plaza rendering 2

New Districts Transforming the Kansas City Experience

More than $3.5 billion in new district development is transforming the Kansas City experience, elevating the city as a premier meetings destination. From reinvestment in historic neighborhoods to entirely new public spaces and mixed-use districts, take a look at the projects creating fresh possibilities for meetings and memorable attendee experiences.

Get in touch with our team and start planning your next event in the middle of all the momentum.

Barney Allis Plaza

$118 million | Anticipated opening: 2026

Des espaces événementiels en plein air de premier ordre sont disponibles sur le Barney Allis Plaza réaménagé

Slated to open in 2026, the reimagined Barney Allis Plaza will be one of Downtown Kansas City’s premier public spaces, offering a variety of multifunctional outdoor areas just steps from the Kansas City Convention Center, Municipal Auditorium and nearby hotels. Within a few blocks, visitors can also reach the stunning Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts and the popular Kansas City Power & Light District.

Rendu de l'esquisse du Barney Allis Plaza

Designed to host standalone events and add-ons for groups gathering at nearby venues, Barney Allis Plaza will feature a variety of flexible space, including an event plaza, sloped lawn, pavilion plaza and oval lawn. Additional amenities include a family-friendly play area, dog park and parking garage, along with a public art installation by Belgian artist duo Gijs Van Vaerenbergh. The park will also support multimodal transportation options, pedestrian access to surrounding venues and will sit just two blocks from the free-to-ride KC Streetcar.

Current Landing

$1 billion | Phase 1 anticipated opening: 2026

Courtesy KC Current

Berkley Riverfront has recently seen exciting growth with several new developments shaping the Missouri River. In 2024, the Kansas City Current debuted their 11,000-seat CPKC Stadium, the first stadium purpose-built for a women’s professional sports team. The stadium has already spurred nearby development, including the 1180-room boutique Origin Hotel KC and the outdoor beer garden Two Birds One Stone.

Courtesy KC Current

Building on this momentum, the neighborhood will soon be home to Current Landing, a new mixed-use development designed to reconnect the city to the waterfront. The development will add more than 10 planned restaurants and bars – combining local and national chef talent – and a 2+ acre Town Square adjacent to CPKC Stadium programmed for year-round events, community activations and enhanced match-day experiences. Expanded riverfront promenades and green spaces will link the district to Berkley Riverfront Park and the new Founders Park, while the upcoming KC Streetcar extension will connect the area to Downtown KC and the Country Club Plaza, enhancing the city’s walkability and providing new opportunities for receptions and off-site experiences.

Historic 18th & Vine Jazz District

$400 million | Phased openings through 2028

The historic 18th & Vine Jazz District is entering a new era through multiple infrastructure projects focused on preserving the district’s cultural legacy while enhancing its infrastructure, accessibility and vibrancy. The effort blends major public improvements with private development to strengthen walkability, expand housing, activate storefronts and support local artists and entrepreneurs, ensuring the district remains a thriving cultural destination for generations to come.

Courtesy Negro Leagues Baseball Museum

Key upgrades already underway or planned include a new pedestrian-friendly 18th Street corridor, enhanced streetscapes along The Paseo, expanded green space and public art, improved parking capacity and multimodal connections. Additional projects include a reimagined Negro Leagues Baseball Museum with an integrated hotel and the restoration of the historic Boone Theater as a flexible event and performance space. Meeting planners will soon have even more opportunities to host events at the heart of one of Kansas City’s most storied cultural districts, surrounded by the legacy of jazz, sports and Black history that define 18th & Vine.

Bluhawk

$750 million | Phase 1 open | Phase 2 anticipated opening: 2027

Courtesy AdventHealth Sports Park

Bluhawk is emerging as a first-of-its-kind destination in America, redefining entertainment in Overland Park, KS. Anchored by the 420,000-square-foot AdventHealth Sports Park, which opened in October 2024, the sports complex features an NHL-sized ice rink, professional basketball and volleyball courts, a multi-purpose turf field, performance and training facilities, and family-friendly entertainment, with further expansion planned in 2027.

Courtesy Klover Architects Inc.

The 277-acre district already offers premium shopping and dining, including well-known brands and inviting eateries ideal for breaks between games or meetings. Looking ahead, Bluhawk will add approximately 200,000 square feet of rooftop bars, fresh boutiques, local dining and green spaces designed to connect people by 2027. Phase 2 of the Bluhawk development will expand outdoor gathering areas and add flexible event-ready spaces, offering more unique spaces for hosting in KC. Hotel development will also improve with a 99-room Holiday Inn Express & Suites opening in 2026, along with additional hotels planned by 2027, adding a total of 350 rooms to the complex.

Discovery Park

$1 billion | Phase 1 anticipated opening: 2026

Courtesy Newmark Zimmer

Discovery Park in Lee’s Summit is a transformative $1 billion mixed-use development spanning 268 acres and unfolding across three phases. Once complete, the project will deliver approximately 3.9 million square feet of retail, office, entertainment and hospitality space, creating a new hub for events and extended stays just outside of downtown.

The first phase, The Village, introduces walkable shopping and residential living surrounding a 4-acre recreational lake for water sports, along with more than five miles of nature trails – perfect for wellness programs, team building and downtime between meetings. Two hotels – TownePlace Suites by Marriott and Home2 Suites by Hilton – will add 230 rooms steps from the district.

Future phases include The Crossing, combining retail, restaurants, entertainment, and office space, and The Promenade, which will feature a riverwalk, additional dining and entertainment, mixed-use buildings, and the Discovery Hotel, a boutique-style lodging experience.

Roy Blunt Luminary Park

$315 million | Anticipated opening: 2029

Courtesy OJB Landscape Architecture

Roy Blunt Luminary Park is a new public space planned in downtown KC that will cap a 4-block stretch of Interstate 670, reconnecting the Downtown Convention District and Crossroads Arts District with inclusive green spaces and community amenities. The 5.5-acre sustainable urban park is a collaborative effort led by the City of Kansas City, the Downtown Council of Kansas City and Port KC, and it was officially named in honor of former U.S. Senator Roy Blunt for his role in helping secure federal support for the project.

With key milestones reached – including federal clearance of environmental impacts and City Council approval to advance the design – the park is moving forward towards construction anticipated to begin in 2026. Once complete, the park will serve as a landmark green space featuring accessible play areas, active programming, inclusive gathering spaces, entertainment amenities and multimodal transportation options.

Dans cet article
Partager

Articles connexes

Gates BBQ - MMGY (4)

Comment les participants à une réunion peuvent-ils faire l'expérience des traditions essentielles de KC ?

Journée de la vue aérienne - Musée et mémorial national de la Première Guerre mondiale (1)

Possibilités de bénévolat de groupe à Kansas City

Nelson-Atkins

Un guide inspiré par l'art pour prolonger votre séjour à Kansas City

Unidos 2025_Kauffman Center_Mike Day (73)

Réunions hispaniques à Kansas City

Voir plus d'articles

Soumettre l'appel d'offres pour la réunion

Soumettre un appel d'offres

Soumettez un appel d'offres pour les réunions et les congrès à Kansas City afin de vous assurer que vous disposerez des installations adéquates.

Commencer

Guide de l'organisateur de réunions

Guides du planificateur de réunions

Accédez aux guides numériques des principaux lieux de réunion et hôtels de Kansas City.

Se connecter à KC
Visiter le pied de page de KC
Visiter le logo de KC
Visiter le logo du MO
Logo du zoo et de l'aquarium de KC

Suivez-nous

Facebook lien du profil socialInstagram lien vers le profil socialYouTube lien vers le profil socialX (Twitter) lien vers le profil socialLinkedIn lien vers le profil socialTiktok lien vers le profil social

Contact

1.800.767.7700

Bureau

1111 Main St.
Suite 180
Kansas City, MO 64106

Pour les visiteurs

A propos de nousBlogContactCentre des visiteurs

Pour les professionnels

Faites de la publicité avec nousRépertoriez votre entreprisePartenairesFilm KCMédias
Mentions légalesPlan du siteConfidentialitéL'IA est fournie par Mindtrip. Consultez les informations importantes.

© 2026 Visit Kansas City Tous droits réservés.

Recherche Visit KC

Veuillez saisir un terme de recherche pour continuer.

Réservez votre séjour


Ou appelez le 1-800-313-7952

Explorer les attractionsForfaits et réductions