OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — Multiple sources have confirmed to FOX4 that a Royals-affiliated company has reached an agreement that will give it ownership of the Aspiria campus.
The deal between Wichita-based Occidental Management and the Royals affiliate means there will be no foreclosure that could have tied the property up during the process. Late in May, FOX4 confirmed that the team affiliate purchased the troubled mortgage.
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The Kansas City Business Journal also reported that Occidental, the former owner of the old Sprint campus, had until Aug. 9 to make a more than $230 million balloon payment. The campus northwest of 119th and Nall is now known as Aspiria.
Monday’s confirmation does not mean the Royals new stadium is moving to the Aspiria campus—but it does mean the group that bought it has control to do what they want, barring approval from leaders at Overland Park City Hall…