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➤ Key Highlights

  • The Kansas City Current officially named its riverfront mixed-use district Current Landing, formalizing the identity of the development adjacent to CPKC Stadium.

  • The project is planned as a mixed-use waterfront district along the Missouri River, combining residential units, restaurants, and year-round public space.

  • A central town square is designed to function as an event and gathering hub, supporting both stadium-related activity and non-event daily use.

  • The first phase is targeting spring 2026 openings, with timing aligned ahead of major regional and international events in Kansas City.

  • Development is being delivered by the Kansas City Current in partnership with Palmer Square Real Estate Management and Marquee Development, with additional phases to follow.

On December 19, 2025, the Kansas City Current announced “Current Landing” as the official name for its riverfront mixed-use district adjacent to CPKC Stadium. The first phase—centered on a public town square with residential and food-and-beverage uses—is targeting openings in spring 2026, timed ahead of major regional events.

Current Landing is planned as a mixed-use waterfront district along the Missouri River, integrating housing, dining, and year-round public programming next to the stadium. The development team includes the Kansas City Current alongside Palmer Square Real Estate Management and Marquee Development. The stated intent is to establish a walkable neighborhood that functions on both match days and non-event days.

This is not a return to speculative excess. Underwriting is tighter, timelines are longer, and projects skew smaller and more targeted. The strategy acknowledges capital constraints while betting that network optimization—not sheer square footage—will define the next demand leg. Markets with intermodal access, workforce depth, and credible state incentives are regaining relevance as occupiers rebalance inventories closer to consumption.

Program Elements

  • Public realm: An activated town square designed for concerts, screenings, community gatherings, and event spillover from the stadium.

  • Residential: Initial apartment buildings with waterfront orientation; pre-leasing is expected to begin in early 2026, with move-ins shortly thereafter.

  • Retail & dining: A curated mix of restaurants and bars intended to support all-day and year-round activity.

Timing and Phasing

Local reporting indicates the town square and initial retail openings are targeted for spring 2026, with additional residential and commercial components following in subsequent phases. Sequencing is intended to ensure early activation of the public space while residential leasing ramps.

Context for the Riverfront

Current Landing represents a continuation of recent efforts to reconnect Kansas City to its riverfront through destination-oriented development. Proximity to a purpose-built stadium provides a built-in demand driver, while the mixed-use format aims to smooth utilization beyond event peaks.

What to Watch

  • Execution risk: Synchronizing public-space activation with residential delivery will be critical to early momentum.

  • Leasing velocity: Pre-leasing performance in early 2026 will signal market depth for waterfront living at this location.

  • Event cadence: The frequency and quality of programmed events will determine whether the district sustains off-peak foot traffic.

TAKEAWAY

The naming of Current Landing formalizes a riverfront district anchored by CPKC Stadium, with a clear near-term opening target and a mixed-use program designed for year-round activity. The next inflection points are pre-leasing results and the operational launch of the town square in 2026

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