UG Committee moves Argentine fast-food proposal forward

A Unified Government Committee on Monday night moved a proposal forward that will create fast-food restaurants in the Argentine area of Kansas City, Kansas.

The Economic Development and Finance Committee voted 5-0 to move the $3.3 million project forward to set a public hearing for the expansion of the Metropolitan Avenue Redevelopment District, expected to be considered May 11 at the UG Commission meeting. Also, staff would be directed to negotiate development terms. If approved at the May 11 meeting, the public hearing may be set for June 15.

The location of the project is on the southeast corner, near 21st and Metropolitan, and it is visible from 18th and Metropolitan Avenue, according to officials. Jon Stephens, interim economic development director for the UG, said it is south of the Save-a-Lot grocery store. Also nearby is a Walmart Neighborhood Market, and the South Patrol police station is being built in the area.

Kevin Lee, with Polsinelli, representing Argentine Betterment Corp., said an early site plan shows about about 5,800 square feet of quick-serve restaurant uses on two acres. There would be two separate buildings, he said. One would be a Pizza-Hut-Wendy’s type hybrid restaurant of about 4,000 square feet, and another building would be an 1,800 square foot Dunkin’ Donuts.

Lee said developers have heard from the retailers that this was the site they preferred. It is visible from 18th Street.

The $3.3 million total cost includes the UG-owned parcel and the Kansas Department of Transportation right-of-way totaling $32,000 being donated, Stephens said. Also included in the total cost is site work estimated at $960,000; a building shell cost of $1.23 million, and soft costs of $850,000.

Proposed sources of financing for the project include a TIF property tax increment of $585,905; a TIF sales tax increment of $553,082; a community improvement district sales tax of 1 percent at $302,894; a UG upfront contribution of $500,000; federal grants to Argentine Betterment Corp. of about $1.23 million; and developer equity and other sources at $141,123.

Kathleen Von Achen, chief financial officer for the UG, said the UG issued $1.6 million in general obligation bonds in 2013 for the first project area, which includes the Save-a-Lot. In the second project area, the cost was $3.7 million in general obligation bonds in 2014, including $1 million for road improvements and $2.7 million for a grocery store. There are some undeveloped outlots that exist in the second area, she said.

According to UG information, the UG has collected sales tax revenues of around $250,000 in 2015 and around $300,000 in 2016 from the second project area. The first project area is collecting sales tax of around $50,000 a year.

In revenue performance, the first project area is expected to be paid off in five years and the second in seven years, and is performing very well, she said.

Commissioner Gayle Townsend asked if a $500,000 payment from the UG would zero out a gap fund. UG Administrator Doug Bach said the UG would still have money within that account, and would restructure it in the new budget. There would be some funds left in it this year and other funds would be moved into the 2018 budget.

“As Kathleen went through a pro forma with the developer, within the 20-year time frame, we get our $500,000 back,” Bach said.

Commissioner Hal Walker asked if the development agreement had a continuous operation clause, not that the same operator had to be there all 20 years, but that someone would have to keep operating it. The developer’s representative said they would consider it.

Commissioner Brian McKiernan said one of his concerns had been allayed, because when it was originally discussed, the gap fill was one-way, and it has now been amended. Now it is a funding source that gets repaid, he said. He said the UG should think about what projects in the future should get funded along these lines, or should there be criteria for percentages of the project cost, or should it cost over a certain threshold. Or maybe the UG should decide whether it needs any criteria. If there are criteria, maybe the UG should formulate them, he said.

Commissioner Walker said location was important. Inside the urban core east of I-635, the criteria are different, he said. He would not approve this project out west at The Legends, he added. The challenge is defining what part of the community merits this, he added. He said he would like to have some location criteria.

R.J. Samuels, a resident, appeared in support of the fast-food project.

He said there is only one restaurant in the area, and it is only open on Saturdays and Sundays.

“I just want to thank you for your efforts here,” he said. “I think this is going to be a great thing and I hope it pays off for all of us.”

The project is expected to bring 70 jobs to the area.

Commissioner Ann Brandau Murguia, who is the executive director of the Argentine Neighborhood Development Association, recused herself and did not vote on the matter or participate in the discussion. ANDA has received the federal grant money for the project, will provide the entire grant funds to the project, and ANDA will not receive any of the funds for itself, according to a letter she submitted.

Sporting KC takes 13-game home unbeaten run into tonight’s game in KCK

A pair of in-form teams square off Wednesday when Sporting Kansas City (4-1-3, 15 points) welcomes the New York Red Bulls (5-3-1, 16 points) to Children’s Mercy Park for an inter-conference clash at 7:30 p.m.

Three hours of live television coverage will begin at 7 p.m. on FOX Sports Kansas City Plus and FOX Sports Midwest Plus.

Listeners can follow the action on Sports Radio 810 WHB (English) and La Grande 1340 AM (Spanish).

Tickets for Wednesday’s matchup are available onSeatGeek.com as the first 10,000 fans through the gates at Children’s Mercy Park will receive free Sporting KC spirit sleeves. A Cinco de Mayo celebration will include a mariachi band and the Taco Republic Truck on the Sporting Plaza, and a limited-edition Cinco de Mayo scarf will be available at all SportingStyle locations inside the stadium.

Sporting Kansas City jumped to second place in the Western Conference after defeating rivals Real Salt Lake 3-0 on Saturday, extending their home unbeaten streak to a club-record 13 straight regular season matches. Benny Feilhaber opened the scoring in spectacular fashion, Dom Dwyer and Gerso added second-half strikes, and goalkeeper Tim Melia notched his MLS-leading fifth shutout in a wire-to-wire performance.

No MLS club is off to a better defensive start in 2017 than Sporting Kansas City, whose three goals allowed are tied for the third-fewest through eight games in league history. Melia tops the MLS charts with an 83.3 save percentage and has been protected by the same back four -Graham Zusi, Ike Opara, Matt Besler and Seth Sinovic – in every fixture this season.

New York enters Wednesday on a three-game winning streak, each of which coming in the friendly confines of Red Bull Arena. A 2-1 victory over the Chicago Fire on Saturday saw prolific striker Bradley Wright-Phillips and defender Kemar Lawrence score on either side of Nemanja Nikolic’s second-half equalizer.

Third-year head coach Jesse Marsch guided New York to the 2015 Supporters’ Shield before leading another impressive, 57-point campaign in 2016. The club’s core during that time has largely remained intact, save the high-profile departure of former captain Dax McCarty this offseason. No player has more MLS goals since the start of 2014 than Wright-Phillips’ 78, while influential midfielder Sacha Kljestan has amassed 49 goals (14) and assists (35) in little more than two seasons. Between the posts, iron man goalkeeper Luis Robles has started an MLS record 149 consecutive matches since 2012.

Center back Aurelien Collin – who helped anchor the Sporting KC defense from 2011-2014 and notably won 2013 MLS Cup MVP honors – has featured regularly since joining New York in early 2016, but his status for Wednesday is day-to-day as the Frenchman continues to recover from a groin injury that forced him to miss Saturday’s contest.

The all-time series between Sporting KC and New York is dead even with both teams owning 20 wins and 13 draws. The sides last met on April 9, 2019, when Sporting KC secured a 2-0 road win behind goals from Feilhaber and Dwyer. Melia made six stops throughout the night, including a saved penalty kick from Wright-Phillips, as the visitors dealt New York its most recent home loss to date.

The home team has historically struggled in recent meetings, going just 1-5-4 in the regular season since 2012. The Red Bulls are unbeaten in five straight visits to Children’s Mercy Park, going 2-0-3 since losing their inaugural match at the stadium in October 2011. Fellow Englishmen Wright Phillips and Dwyer have both enjoyed success in the series: Wright-Phillips has six goals in his last six appearances against Sporting KC, while Dwyer has scored four in seven versus New York.

Forward Diego Rubio continues to be the only player on Sporting KC’s injury report, but the Red Bulls will have absences to address. Collin is listed as doubtful, midfielder Mike Grella is out with a knee injury, and defender Gideon Baah will miss the rest of 2017 with a broken leg. Sal Zizzo, a member of Sporting KC in 2014, is probable after missing the last two games with a calf strain.

– Story from Sporting KC

Legends Outlets to add H&M store

A new clothing store is coming to The Legends Outlets in the fall of 2017, according to an announcement today.

The H&M, Hennes and Mauritz Inc., fashion retailer will open in the former Saks 5th Avenue Off Fifth location, near the Polo store at The Legends Outlets in Kansas City, Kansas, according to a spokesman.

H&M features ladies’, men’s and teens’ clothing and accessories. At The Legends Outlets, the H&M store also will include H&M Kids selections for newborns through age 14, according to a news release.

The store places a priority on quality, design and sustainability, the news release stated, and offers high fashion at an unbeatable value.

The store location is about 25,000 square feet, and the store here will employ about 20 persons, the spokesman said.

The international fashion company started in Sweden and has 473 locations in the United States. It is known for its innovative in-store clothing recycling project, diverting 2 million pounds of unwanted textiles from landfills in 2016 in the United States, according to the news release.