KC Streetcar stays on track to success

Despite the economic challenges of the COVID pandemic, the KC Streetcar system continues to gain momentum and community support.

During this week’s KC Downtowners monthly webinar, Tom Gerend, executive director of the Kansas City Streetcar Authority (KCSA), discussed the current status of the KC Streetcar line as well as the plans for expansion.

“Decreased foot traffic in downtown Kansas City has impacted ridership, but not enthusiasm. Local neighborhoods are continuously requesting that the line extend into their area,” Gerend said.

The current extension projects include routes to the Country Club Plaza, the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) and the River Market.

“The Plaza stop is an exciting development. This extension will be a gateway connection linking the KC Streetcar to local and regional bus routes. The residents of the Mainline and Plaza areas will have increased accessibility as well,” Gerend said.

The ease of accessibility to these areas will be an added bonus for the students of UMKC. The campus stop will not only help bring foot traffic into other neighborhoods, but be an added an amenity for students.

The additional stops were requested, voted on, approved and funded by the districts that they will impact and are expected to be complete by late 2025.

At the other end of the Mainline, the KC Streetcar plans to expand to the River Market.

“The River Market is a Kansas City neighborhood that has essentially been on an island. This connection will raise the quality of life for residents in this neighborhood by offering better accessibility to and from the area,” said Gerend.

The $20 million project has received $14 million in federal funding and $6 million from local investors.

The current Mainline operates six cars; the expansion projects will allow that number to increase to twelve. The additional cars will require a larger maintenance facility, which is being planned alongside the expansion projects.

The success of the KC Streetcar is clear with public transportation ridership up 30 percent since it began operation, according to Gerend.

“While there is no way of quantifying the economic impact of the COVID pandemic until we are on the other side of it, the hope is that continuing to develop our city during this time will help us bounce back faster,” Gerend said.

In closing, Gerend was asked about further expansion north and south of the urban core.

“There are three legs to the stool. Before we can move forward with a project, we need to know there is technological feasibility, financial feasibility and community support. We are seeing a lot of community support north of the river. The feasibility still needs to be determined,” Gerend said.

Early discussions with North Kansas City have brought to light the possibility of future expansion across the Heart of America Bridge; however, data regarding the feasibility of the that project still needs to be collected.

“This season has brought with it many challenges, but development in downtown Kansas City is moving forward with a hopeful outlook. The KC Streetcar will serve as a valuable asset in recovery and continuing to grow our city,” Gerend said.

The expansion project team plans to seek local contractors via the KCMO procurement process.

Gerend was named the first executive director of the KCSA in June 2014. Since public opening of the streetcar system on May 6, 2016, the KC Streetcar system has carried over 8 million passenger trips, won numerous state and national awards and has been credited with stimulating over $3 billion in active economic development in downtown Kansas City.

In addition to overseeing KCSA’s financial, operations, maintenance and marketing programs, Gerend is helping to lead and advance the streetcar expansion efforts to the Missouri Riverfront and UMKC in partnership with the City of Kansas City, Missouri; the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority and PortKC.


Kansas City: the secret sauce for food and beverage operations

Kansas City:  the secret sauce for food and beverage operations

PepsiCo Global is one of many companies who added new operations in KC in 2020. Photo of Logistics Park Kansas City, courtesy of ElevateEdgerton!

PepsiCo joins Logistics Park Kansas City

PepsiCo Global will soon be moving into the state-of-the-art Inland Port VII building at Logistics Park Kansas City (LPKC), a 3,000-acre, master-planned distribution and warehouse development in Edgerton, Kan.

“PepsiCo chose Edgerton and LPKC because they can see the clear advantages of locating at the premiere logistics and distribution center in the Midwest,” said Edgerton Mayor Donald Roberts.

PepsiCo signed a lease for the 952,956-SF space, where the global food and beverage company plans to distribute their popular Gatorade product line.

“PepsiCo/Gatorade is an excellent addition to the Edgerton business community. LPKC is a convenient, versatile hub that can meet the needs of any company’s supply chain. Edgerton’s proximity to key services and partners is one of the main reasons businesses experience success at LPKC,” said ElevateEdgerton! president, James Oltman.

Built by Northpoint Development, the facility was the largest speculative building in the Kansas City metro and in the state of Kansas when it was completed earlier this year. JLL managing director, Kevin Wilkerson, and executive vice president, Phil Algrim, represented NorthPoint in the negotiation.

“Inland Port VII is the latest delivery in a long line of industry leading logistics products, bringing together accessibility to quality labor and cutting-edge technology in one centralized location,” Wilkerson said.

Since 2013, LPKC has amassed over 14.4 million SF of industrial space for over twenty tenants; work has already started on the next spec industrial building at LPKC.

About PepsiCo: PepsiCo products are enjoyed by consumers more than one billion times a day in more than 200 countries and territories around the world. PepsiCo generated more than $67 billion in net revenue in 2019, driven by a complementary food and beverage portfolio that includes Frito-Lay, Gatorade, Pepsi-Cola, Quaker and Tropicana. PepsiCo's product portfolio includes a wide range of enjoyable foods and beverages, including 23 brands that generate more than $1 billion each in estimated annual retail sales.

Butterfield's Bakery joins Lenexa Public Market

Butterfield's Bakery & Market will join Lenexa Public Market tenants this week, debuting their new-concept menu at its grand opening this Friday (December 4, 2020) at 8750 Penrose Lane in Lenexa, Kan.

Kate Smith, chef/owner of current Market tenant Kate Smith Soirée, will serve soups, salads and sandwiches featuring house-made breads for lunch and dinner, brunch on weekends and an expanded menu of pastries and ice cream treats. The restaurant's open layout allows guests to watch as bakers craft fresh breads and pastries throughout the day.

Smith’s specialty French macarons proved popular early on at shopping expos and weddings. In March 2019, she began selling macarons as a day-cart vendor at the Lenexa Public Market, then later expanded to a specialty confections stall, Kate Smith Soirée. When an anchor restaurant space became available in summer 2020, Smith decided to expand even further, offering a new comfort food concept via Butterfield’s Bakery.

Butterfield's Bakery & Market's regular hours begin Dec. 4 as follows: Tuesday-Friday: 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Saturday: 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sunday: 8 a.m.-3 p.m.

The Lenexa Public Market is a unique destination for locally-made foods and goods. The dynamic indoor food hall and market offers local entrepreneurs an opportunity to launch or grow their businesses. The Market is located on the ground level of Lenexa City Hall at 87th Street Parkway and Penrose Lane and is operated by the City of Lenexa.

In addition to anchor, short-term and pop-up merchants, the Market houses a culinary-inspired event space called The Kitchen, which is used for cooking classes, samplings and demos, private events and more. Visit LenexaPublicMarket.com https://www.lenexapublicmarket.com/ for more information.