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MAJOR SHOPPING CENTERS THE LEGENDS AT VILLAGE WEST WYANDOTTE PLAZA OLATHE STATION SHAWNEE STATION OAK PARK MALL OLATHE POINTE TIFFANY SPRINGS MARKETPLACE ZONA ROSA MERRIAM TOWN CENTER PARK PLACE THE FOUNTAINS BARRYWOODS CROSSING POWER & LIGHT DISTRICT GATEWAY WARD PARKWAY CENTER TOWN CENTER PLAZA METRO NORTH MALL CROWN CENTER COUNTRY CLUB PLAZA TOWN CENTER CROSSING BRIARCLIFF VILLAGE ANTIOCH MALL TRUMAN S MARKETPLACE LIBERTY COMMONS SUMMITWOODS SUMMIT FAIR INDEPENDENCE CENTER INDEPENDENCE COMMONS SUMMIT PLACE SUMMIT PLACE ADAMS DAIRY CORBIN PARK PRAIRIEFIRE
LEE S SUMMIT TRADE AREA 15, 30 MINUTE DRIVE TIME MAP TRADE AREA DEMOGRAPHICS 2015 ESTIMATES 2020 PROJECTED 30 MINUTE DRIVE TIME DEMOGRAPHICS 2015 ESTIMATES POPULATION HOUSEHOLDS AVG HH INCOME 96,832 97,720 37,455 38,401 $94,401 104,340 POPULATION HOUSEHOLDS AVG HH INCOME SOME COLLEGE OR HIGHER TOTAL EMPLOYEES 1,427,689 586,167 $75,171 629,259 933,806
Multi-Family: 392 upscale apartment units looking over the Little Blue River Hotel: 204 full service room hotel, projected to bring 30,000 hotel bed nights. The hotel is projected to be LEED certified ABOUT THE PROPERTY Office: 90,000 square feet with glass exterior Retail: Approximately 90,000 square feet in phase 1, accommodating for restaurants, apparel, entertainment and miscellaneous retail Park and Trail System: The Little Blue Trace Trail follows the Little Blue River for 15 miles. The project area also sits adjacent to the Rock Island Railroad. The Rock Island Railroad system is currently being converted into a trail system. Once complete, the Rock Island Trail will connect with the Katy Trail, creating a 450 mile network from Kansas City to St. Louis. Technology: Site is serviced by Google Fiber Trolley Car: Proposed free transfer tool to nearby attractions Magic Tree: A celebratory tree with 14,000 colored lights for residents, neighbors and visitors to enjoy over the holidays. Fields: 16 turf fields will be use for Soccer, Lacrosse and Rugby
ABOUT LEE S SUMMIT 16,204 8,267 Population Growth 28,742 46,418 70,700 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2015 Housing Growth 45,000 40,000 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 1960 2,803 91,364 95,430 2015 2015 38,123 USA Today 24/7 Wall Street recently ranked Lee s Summit as Number 5 Best Places to Live in the United States Consistently ranked in the top 50 Best Places to Live by CNN Money Magazine Average home value is $200,300 One of the highest concentrations of College/ Universities per 100,000 Residents (5.2) Employment Growth Rate is 6.6% Low Unemployment Rate of 3.8% Intersection proposed to be Lee s Summit s first Diverging Diamond Interchange Jackson County is the most populated county in the Kansas City MSA Lee s Summit is 5th Largest City in the KC Metro Trade Area Population is 400,000 0 1960 1962 1964 1966 1968 1970 1972 1974 1976 1978 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014
SOCCER HIGHLIGHTS In addition to 21 Soccer Tournaments, Paragon Star will serve as overflow for teams from Scheel s Fields in Overland Park Year round play with heated/cooled and lighted turf fields Artificual Turf Recycling Program 120,000 Square Foot Indoor Sports Facility MARKET HIGHLIGHTS Summit Technology houses 5,000 employees (2.5 miles away) Cerner is creating 16,000 new jobs (4 miles away) Lee s Summit Ranked: - #5 Best Places to Live (USA Today 24/7 Wall St.) - #43 Best Places to Live (CNN Money) TOP AREA PRIVATE EMPLOYERS 1. Cerner Corporation - 11,823 employees 2. HCA Midwest Health System - 9,310 employees 3. Saint Luke s Health System - 7,769 employees 4. Ford Motor Co., KC Assembly Plant - 7,700 employees 5. The University of Kansas Hospital - 6,807 employees 6. Children s Mercy Hospital - 6,696 employees comparable facilities indicates that the development of a sports complex in Lee s Summit 7. could Sprint increase Corporation the number- of 6,000 major employees tournaments which come to Lee s Summit. The complex would also be a popular location for tournaments hosted by local soccer 8. Garmin, clubs, allowing Ltd. - 3,766 some tournaments employees to expand and accommodate a greater number of teams. 9. DST Systems, Inc. - 3,631 employees The following figure presents the tournament demand projections for the soccer 10. General Motors, Assembly Plant complex program - 3,500 described employees in Section 5. The projections assume that the soccer complex opens June 1, 2014. Demand projections are for 5 years with demand stabilizing in 2017, three years after opening. A description of tournament types and demand assumptions follow. OURNAMENT DEMAND PROJECTIONS Events State/Reg/Natl Tournaments - 2 2 3 3 Local Soccer Tournaments 4 8 12 14 14 Other Tournaments - 2 3 4 4 Total 4 12 17 21 21 Average Attendance State/Reg/Natl Tournaments - 6,750 6,750 6,750 6,750 Local Soccer Tournaments 6,300 6,300 6,300 6,300 6,300 Other Tournaments - 2,250 2,250 2,250 2,250 Total Attendance State/Reg/Natl Tournaments - 13,500 13,500 20,250 20,250 Local Soccer Tournaments 25,200 50,400 75,600 88,200 88,200 Other Tournaments - 4,500 6,750 9,000 9,000 Total 30,000 70,000 100,000 120,000 120,000 A 4717 CENTRAL, KANSAS CITY, MO 64112 P 816.777.3500 State, regional, W and OPENAREA.COM national soccer
DOWNTOWN KANSAS CITY 90,000 CPD SUMMIT PLACE SUMMIT SUMMIT FAIR WOODS VILLAGE AT VIEW HIGH 67,000 CPD