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E-NEWS FROM THE LEE'S SUMMIT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
March 2005. Volume 3, Edition
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Discover China at LSEDC’S
Quarterly Investor Meeting
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The emergence of China as a
burgeoning world economic power will be the topic at the next Quarterly Investor
Meeting of the Lee’s Summit Economic Development Council, 11:45 a.m., Wednesday,
April 6 at Truman Medical Center, Lakewood. Last fall, LSEDC CEO Jim Devine, R-7
Superintendent Tony Stansberry, Assistant Superintendent Dan Lumley, Paradise
Park CEO Jon Ellis, and Lee’s Summit High School Principal John Faulkenberry
were guests of KU’s Center for East Asia Studies and the Freeman Family
Foundation on an educational tour of Shanghai, Beijing, Xian and other Chinese
cities. The private foundation works to promote understanding of emerging Asian
cultures. Our speakers will share their experiences, videos, pictures and
impressions of the county, its economy and people. LSEDC investor Rex Luchtel,
President and CEO of R&D Tool, will be on hand to discuss his company’s findings
and strategy to deal with this emerging and competitive giant. The keynote
speaker will be Sherry Willis, who escorted the group on the tour and who has
been a Foreign Service officer in China.
Please RSVP as soon as possible by contacting
Shannan Godley at 816-525-6617 or
sgodley@leessummit.org. |
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and Expanding Industry Prospect Pipeline is Encouraging |
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Retail Projects:
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There is over
1,000,000 sf of planned and proposed retail space kicking dirt and eying
major intersections. Big boxes and supporting pad site users make up the
mix.
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MO 150/ 291
in the southern portion of Lee’s Summit is the current hot retail location,
as developers and tenants alike gobble up good sites. Other locations are on
the fast track as well.
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To the east
of Todd George road on Hwy 50: HCA’s new $89,000,000 hospital and increased
rooftops have made this area hot. Offices, shopping centers and banks want
to anchor and bookend our eastern border. Why not further east? The
demographics are thin, and investors and developers do not want to be
pioneers when making large investments in areas that are untested in
providing support infrastructure and services.
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Hwy 50/ 291
South has over 200 acres that could be in play as Pfizer and Calmar are
closing their doors.
Office:
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200,000 sf in
play, not including Summit Tech Campus (STC).
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STC continues
to be our 900,000 sf model home, generating many showings. Why? Plenty of
parking, tenant amenities, accessible location, favorable rent structure,
and redundant and dependable utilities. Tenants are the who’s who of in
bound customer service and data center activity.
Banks
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There are at
least four new banks and three existing banks considering new or additional
locations in Lee’s Summit.
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Why? The
numbers speak for themselves. Lee’s Summit is where the disposable income is
and where the growth is!
Medical Industry:
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St. Luke’s
Hospital at the intersection of Douglas and I-470 is spurring huge demand
for medical support services and, yes, more fast food restaurants. We know
St. Luke’s would want a higher end, sit down restaurant. Let us know if you
have a prospect. Expect to see some spec buildings and even condo doctor
offices coming on line in the near future.
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Truman
Medical Center at Lakewood: Their $38,000,000 expansion, explosive growth
and increased outreach to the community will only pay development dividends
in Lee’s Summit.
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Every year we poll our investors to make sure the LSEDC is providing the value
and results you expect. We won’t bore you with the details, other than to say
that for the fifth consecutive year we are well above the 90th
percentile in all categories. Thank you for your continued participation and
commitment to the LSEDC. We will continue to work hard to be worthy of your
trust and investment. Moreover, if there is anything else we can do to continue
to provide value to you, let us know |
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The LSEDC Board of Directors is
proud to support and endorse passage of the April 5 Parks and Recreation Sales
Tax issue. If approved, the tax would fund several important park projects
including a new senior center facility, new and improved aquatics facilities,
additional community services, continued greenway development, additional
amenities at Legacy Park and further neighborhood park development.
The LSEDC recognizes that a
community’s recreational assets are important aspects in attracting and
retaining business and jobs to the area, and therefore believes passage of the
sales tax would be beneficial to our overall economic and community well being.
More information about the sales tax issue
can be found by clicking
HERE . |
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The LSEDC was among a large list of
organizations and individuals who opposed the Feb. 8 Charter Amendment Ballot
Issue. We were proud to sponsor a civil and balanced forum for debate on the
issue. Now that the election is behind us, the Mayor and City Council will be
able to fulfill their charter responsibilities by continuing their due
diligence, which will consider bringing the airport up to FAA standards. |
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Business, civic and
governmental leaders will be hearing a lot about Lee’s Summit over the
next six months.
For the third year in a row,
the Lee’s Summit Economic Development Council is sponsoring a direct
mail campaign to showcase the many advantages of living, working and
doing business in the community. Colorful oversized postcards are being
mailed monthly through June to over 2,000 decision makers and key
influencers in Greater Kansas City and elsewhere.
This year the monthly
postcard campaign highlights facets of the community that are at or near
the top of major national rankings compared to other high quality of
life communities including Austin, TX; Boulder, CO; Columbia, SC;
Fayetteville, AR; Johnson County and Lawrence, KS; Lexington, KY;
Lincoln, NE; Madison, WI; Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN; Omaha, NE;
Raleigh-Durham, NC; Rochester, MN; San Diego, CA; St. Louis, MO and West
Palm Beach-Boca-Raton, FL. Comparative communities were chosen because
of their notable success in attracting new jobs and their high quality
of life.
This year’s campaign points
out that Lee’s Summit is a leader in population growth, business and
housing growth, educated workforce, award winning schools and students
and outdoor amenities.
All LSEDC investors are on the mailing list to
receive the cards. If you’d like an additional set please contact Teresa
Evans at
tdevans@leesummit.org . For further
information on the national rankings, click
HERE to visit our web site where the Lee’s
Summit Advantage is posted. |
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| Benefactors $2,500 - $4,999 |
| Jay Burchfield |
LBC Investments |
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| The following companies have renewed their investment in LSEDC: |
| Leadership Partners $5,000 and up |
| Aquila |
CB Richard Ellis |
Gale Communities |
| Lee's Summit R-7 School District |
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| Benefactors $2,500 - $4,999 |
| Bank of Lee's Summit |
Blackwell Sanders
Peper & Martin |
Commerce Bank |
| Space Center of Kansas City |
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| Patrons $1,500 - $2,499 |
| Block & Company |
Hoefer Wysocki Architects |
Missouri Gas Energy |
| PGAV Architects |
Superior Bowen Asphalt Company |
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| Investors $750 - $1,499 |
| DLR Group |
Froehlich Pycior
Companies |
Government
Employees Health Association |
| Geiger Ready Mix
Company |
George Butler
Associates |
The Hollis & Miller
Group |
| Lee's Summit Animal
Hospital |
The Lee's Summit
Journal |
Mechanical
Breakdown Protection, Inc. |
| Musgrave Marketing
& PR |
National Bank of
Kansas City |
R & D Tool and
Engineering |
| Realty Executives |
Realty Trust Group |
Stoney Creek
Development |
| Toys 'R Us |
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| Sponsors Up to
$749 |
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| AFC Heating &
Cooling |
Atkinson Financial
Services |
Chinnery Evans &
Nail |
| Cohen-Esrey Real
Estate Services, Inc. |
Construction
Systems & Flooring |
Hartley Appliance &
Furniture |
| Hawkins, Shipley,
Mitchell & Co. |
Hunt Midwest
Residential Developers |
HyVee |
| Lakewood Business
Park |
Mock Building
Company |
Serta Mattress
Company |
| Shafer Kline &
Warren |
Spilker, McKeone &
Co. |
Taylor Kelly
Construction |
| Weed Man/Turf's Up |
The Weitz Company |
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Any Comments? |
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This is our sixteenth electronic newsletter. If you like it pass it along. Our goal is to provide you with
useful information in a useful format. Have we succeeded? Do you have suggestions? Do you want to be dropped from our
distribution list? Please let me know at
jdevine@leessummit.org. That’s it for now. |
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