Port KC's mission is to grow the economy of Kansas City's port district through transportation, global commerce and development.
Port KC, a political subdivision of the State of Missouri, was established in 1977 by the City of Kansas City. It operates as a nine-member appointed board and is entrusted with the power to condemn property, enter contracts and issue bonds.
Port KC continues in its role of responsibility and leadership in the area of environmental stewardship and sustainable development along the Downtown Riverfront. In the 21st Century, along with the community, it has the opportunity to reawaken a long lost interest in our most majestic physical asset – the mighty Missouri River. The banks of the Missouri River served as the epicenter of activity for the birthplace of Kansas City, and it has long been held as a place of wonder and lore. Years of negligence and environmental degradation, however, created a place less of mystery and more of misery. Through the extensive efforts of Port KC and its many partners, those days of neglect are now behind us. The 120 acres of Riverfront under the its control are clean, clear and ready for appropriate redevelopment.
The vision for the Riverfront is strong and dynamic. With a mission focused on sustainable design and a conscientious use of resources, Port KC is crafting the Riverfront into one of the most unique urban settings in the region. Combining commerce, nature and a healthy lifestyle environment is a goal taken very seriously.
The projects and processes currently underway should illustrate a strong commitment to these ideals and will produce a solid foundation for future investments. Port KC welcomes any input or encouragement you have for this vision … A Riverfront Sustainability Vision.
Port KC has an equally strong vision for the former Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base site. With the partnerships and leadership of CenterPoint Properties, Kansas City Southern Railways and Hunt Midwest, the redevelopment of this site will result in one of the most important economic engines in South Kansas City.
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