Kansas City’s new $1 billion waterfront district is expected to open core elements of the mixed use development near the KC Current’s stadium — including hotly anticipated restaurants and the first phase of residences — before the World Cup arrives in June 2026, officials announced Friday.
Developers of the district also revealed its new name: Current Landing — a recognition of the sprawling project’s shared ownership with Angie and Chris Long, co-owners of the Kansas City Current.
Anchored by CPKC Stadium and the Missouri River, Current Landing is set to feature “a dynamic blend of elevated waterfront residential living, best-in-class dining, one-of-a-kind sports and community entertainment, and irreplaceable riverfront gathering spaces designed to transform the fan and community experience year-round.”
Less than one year after breaking ground, the Longs, along with Palmer Square Real Estate Management and Marquee Development, teased Friday that the district will soon unveil more than 10 new restaurants and bars, and chef and bar partners slated for Current Landing…