Kansas City is centrally located and the nation’s second largest rail hub. It’s likely that Kansas City will become increasingly attractive as a manufacturing center. Will our city’s leaders be smart enough to realize that tax breaks like TIF and PIEA abatements will be less necessary to attracting business?
Seriously, it’s the best thing ever. Maybe we can get back to being cities again instead of being bastions of urban sprawl connected by superhighways.
Check out what Huffer said in Tom Bogdon’s article at kctribune.com
Kansas City is centrally located and the nation’s second largest rail hub. It’s likely that Kansas City will become increasingly attractive as a manufacturing center. Will our city’s leaders be smart enough to realize that tax breaks like TIF and PIEA abatements will be less necessary to attracting business?
I doubt it.