The City of Kansas City, Mo., Information Technology Division switched off its 18-year-old legacy mainframe today during a media event that celebrated the City’s successful efforts to adapt to modern … Read More
It’s been a busy year for Kansas City’s Tech Community!
This last year has been an exciting one for Kansas City technology community, as evidenced by two major one-year anniversaries: One year of Google Fiber in Kansas City, and one … Read More
Hardesty Renaissance Groundbreaking
Hardesty Renaissance marked the official commencement of the redevelopment of the former Hardesty Federal Complex at a groundbreaking ceremony today at noon. Thanks to Councilman Scott Wagner, Councilman Jermaine Reed, State … Read More
Veterans Center Construction Moving Fast!
Construction is moving along at a rapid pace at the St. Michaels Veterans residential and support facility! The center is being built on land that was the former site of … Read More
Spotlight on Babette Macy, Director of Business Development, Kissick Construction
Babette Macy has developed a special kind of expertise in the marketing of professional services in the construction industry. Drawing on her background in both architecture and business, she has … Read More
Kansas City recently stepped onto the world Big Data stage
During Global Entrepreneur Week, Kansas City joined 33 cities across the globe as a partner of the international Big Data Festival. With over 25,000 participants in over a dozen countries, the conversation … Read More
Ford Supplier Moving to Kansas City!
Missouri’s resurgent automotive industry is bringing another leading automotive parts supplier and more jobs to the Kansas City region. Grupo Antolin North America will invest more than $15.7 million in … Read More
Why Start a Business in Kansas City, Missouri?
Earlier this year, Kiplinger ranked Kansas City as one of the top 10 best cities for entrepreneurs looking to start a company. To make their selections, they ranked cities by things … Read More
Southeast Enterprises Holiday Lights Recycling Program Keeps People Employed Year Round
Christmas lights are big business around the holiday season. The number of holiday lights sold each year is estimated at around 150 million. In 2011, Americans spent more than $6 … Read More
Kansas City Business Leaves Legacy in Loose Park
Nearly 20 years ago, after Air-O-Lator Corporation founder Roy Cramer passed away, his family wanted to honor him through a memorial donation. Roy enjoyed Loose Park all his life, often taking … Read More