April 25, 2024
Property

Crossroads property developer sees downtown Royals stadium as boon, not bust

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — This is the last night until the April 2nd vote on whether or not a downtown stadium will be moving into Kansas City’s Crossroads district. As the deadline looms, a local property owner and developer is shares his stance. Matt Abbott’s been in the redevelopment game for the last 20 years,

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Wyandotte County residents concerned about property appraisal increases

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Wyandotte County Appraiser’s Office mailed out appraisal valuations on March 1. On its website, the office admitted that “most property owners should expect to see an increase in their valuation. The appraiser’s office said they attribute increases to a shortage of housing supply, increased housing demand and revitalization in various

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House Speaker says property assessments will be topic of discussion

Missouri House Speaker: Jackson County property tax assessments will be a topic during legislative session Updated: 9:54 PM CST Jan 3, 2024 The Jackson County property assessments will be on the radar during the 2024 legislative session in the Show Me State. Missouri House of Representatives Dean Plocher said people should not be taxed out

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Property tax deadline looms over KC business owner whose taxes spiked over 600%

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Jackson County property owners have until Sunday, Dec. 31, to pay their property tax bills. After Sunday, those who haven’t paid their property taxes will be charged a late fee. Chris Goode, the owner of Ruby Jean’s Juicery, which has multiple locations across the metro area, says he has run out

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‘Dream job:’ Gail McCann Beatty stands by her work as Jackson County Assessor

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Jackson County, Missouri, Assessor stood by her work leading the county’s valuation process in 2023 during a sit-down interview with KSHB 41 News Wednesday. Gail McCann Beatty pointed to a legal victory with the Missouri Supreme Court and poked holes at a preliminary report from the state auditor. She believes

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