The Royals Stadium saga in Kansas City has received a surprise new update.
By Cem Yolbulan | August 16, 2024.
After Jackson County voters rejected a Royals stadium proposal, all indicators pointed to the team moving to North Kansas City or Kansas. Kansas politicians had devised a bold strategy to entice the Chiefs and Royals away from Missouri and toward the Sunflower State.
According to the most recent reports, the relocation is far from certain. According to Sam McDowell of the Kansas City Star, the Royals are still in talks to stay in the city, and the “vision of downtown baseball” remains.
Royals Exploring Multiple Downtown Stadium Sites
This represents a significant departure from earlier reports. The most stunning aspect of all is the new site that has surfaced as a possibility.
Washington Square Park, located immediately north of Crown Center and east of Union Station, was never mentioned as a viable site during the first discussions. According to The Star, the Royals are examining the site’s potential but have not revealed their decision.
Mayor Quinton Lucas will face significant challenges as well. Despite the public vote’s failure, he is attempting to maintain the team downtown without resorting to another vote. It is unclear whether he will succeed in this politically dangerous undertaking.
The Chiefs and Royals hold their leases at the Truman Sports Complex until January 2031, but where these clubs will locate after that remains one of the major mysteries for the fandom.