Police looking for man in connection with attempted kidnapping

Police released this photo of the suspect’s vehicle in an attempted kidnapping.
Police released this photo of the suspect’s vehicle in an attempted kidnapping.

Kansas City, Kansas, police are looking for a man in connection with an attempted kidnapping.

According to a police spokesman, officers went to 1106 Pacific Ave. about 4 p.m. Monday, Aug. 27.

A victim described the suspect as a man in his 20s with an average build, short hair and wearing dark clothing. He was armed with a small black handgun and driving a gray Chevy Impala, according to police.

The Impala went east on Pacific, then south on 10th Street.

Police said this case is not connected to a homicide on Tuesday.

Anyone with information is asked to call the TIPS hotline at 816-474-TIPS.

Homicide reported in 1100 block of Freeman

Police are investigating a homicide at 4:32 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 28, in the 1100 block of Freeman Avenue.

According to a police spokesman, officers who arrived at the scene discovered a man in his early 40s who had been shot after an altercation in the street.

The man was pronounced dead at the scene, the spokesman stated.

The Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating.

Anyone with information is asked to call the TIPS hotline at 816-474-TIPS.

Hard Rock Hotel coming to Edwardsville

The Edwardsville City Council on Monday night approved a community improvement district for a Hard Rock Hotel development coming to Village South at 110th and I-70. (Photo by William Crum)
An architect’s drawing of the new Hard Rock Hotel development at Village South, 110th and I-70.

by William Crum

The Hard Rock Hotel is coming to Edwardsville, Kansas, according to officials at Monday night’s Edwardsville City Council meeting.

The 231-room hotel with a meeting space will be at the Village South development at 110th and I-70, said Jon Monson, a developer who is part of the ownership group. The hotel’s anticipated completion date is in 2020. Village South is just to the south of the Village West development.

The Edwardsville City Council on Monday unanimously passed a Community Improvement District for the new hotel and development, with a 1 percent sales tax in the district.

“I am really excited, this project will be a big asset to our community,” said Edwardsville Mayor John McTaggart.

Kevin Lee, a lawyer with Polsinelli who is representing the owners, said this project has been in the works for some years, and the CID is the latest part of it. An initial CID was approved previously, and there are now three CIDs for the project, he added.

Lee said the developers are still working on plans for an events center subject to approval by Edwardsville planning and zoning that will decide how big the events center will be. He added it is not a convention center, but an events center.

For financing, the hotel development project plans to use tax-increment financing, the CID and a transient guest tax dedication. According to a public notice, it will be a pay-as-you-go project, paid in part by bonds funded from sales tax revenues and in part from private equity and debt.

The Edwardsville Council approved raising the transient guest tax from 6 percent to 8 percent.

The estimated cost of the project is still being worked out, Lee said. The public notice published Aug. 9 in the Wyandotte Echo for the Edwardsville CID meeting listed the projected cost of the first CID development at $19.2 million; the second CID development at $63.39 million; and the third CID development in the project at $13.1 million.

The development group is the Compass Commodity Group III LLC.

Mayor McTaggart said original plans for this Village South project were a La Quinta and a Holiday Inn, with a restaurant. Then that was changed to a 208-room single hotel with Hyatt, including a convention center and other development.

“Even before they changed to a Hard Rock, the impact of development on Wyandotte County was going to be pretty big anyway,” he said. He believes this announcement will have a major impact on development in Edwardsville.

Mayor McTaggart also said that developers are currently looking at two restaurants with the Village South project, one a rooftop on top of the 10-story hotel, and the other possibly in the events center area. Currently, the developers are discussing an events center of about 39,000 square feet, he added.

The council on Monday night also advanced a bond issue for the project, and they will be considering the bond issue at the September council meeting.

The audience at Monday night’s Edwardsville City Council meeting listened as a community improvement district was approved for a Hard Rock Hotel development at 110th and I-70. (Photo by William Crum)
The Village South development at 110th and I-70 has been divided into three separate community improvement districts. (Illustration from Edwardsville city)