Kansas City has invested billions of dollars to create major new attractions and facilities.
KC’s billions of dollars of Downtown development and investment means major new attractions and state-of-the-art facilities.
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The $7.3-billion Downtown transformation includes the free KC Streetcar, connecting Kansas City's urban core, the eight-block Power & Light entertainment district and Sprint Center, all near the Convention Center.
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One of the world’s finest performing arts centers, the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts debuted in 2011 as the new home of KC’s acclaimed ballet, opera and symphony companies.
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Stroll through the Crossroads Arts District and discover more than 65 art galleries, making it one of the most concentrated arts neighborhoods in the country.