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New BBQ, coffee, IHOP, sushi, more: Here are 7 openings in Kansas City’s Northland
A number of new eateries have opened in Kansas Metropolis’s Northland, and extra are coming. Right here’s a sampling:
Barbecue
Wolfepack BBQ has a pop-up at Callsign Brewing’ Co.’s new North Kansas Metropolis location.
Menu gadgets embrace Creekstone brisket, Duroc pulled pork, Italian Sausage Co. hyperlinks, thick sliced pork stomach, turkey and beer-glazed pork spare ribs in half pound or pound servings. It additionally has sandwiches — prime brisket, pulled pork, sausage, pork stomach and the Wolfepack (any three meats for $16).
Specials can embrace Jamaican jerk mahimahi tacos and chipotle hummus.
For sides it has pit beans, coleslaw, Dijon dill potato salad, and tacky bacon au gratin. Facet specials may embrace Thai peanut candy potato salad.
It’s utilizing Callsign’s coolers and it units up within the bar space of the brewery at 1340 Burlington St., North Kansas Metropolis. As soon as its kitchen is constructed at the back of the brewery, it should have its personal house within the constructing and broaden its hours.
Proprietor and pitmaster Jared Wolfe had labored at a number of space barbecues. He’s partnering with Sam Parker within the new enterprise.
Hibachi/sushi
Brothers Kevin and B.C. Chen have opened Wolcano Teppanyaki, a hibachi and sushi restaurant, in a former Pizza Hut at 1207 Armour Street in North Kansas Metropolis.
It gives such entrees similar to orange hen and eel bowls, sushi, sashimi, rice and noodle dishes, soups and salads, and quite a lot of appetizers together with spring rolls, fried gyoza, vegetable tempura and fried calamari.
IHOP
IHOP plans a fall opening at 2909 Burlington Ave. in North Kansas Metropolis. Ruby Tuesday previously operated within the constructing however closed in late 2019.
New espresso retailers
▪ Additional north, at 8708 N. Oak Trafficway, Renegade espresso plans a late Might opening after a transforming.
Homeowners Rick and Anne Reddekopp are partnering with their daughter and son-in-law Rachel and Joseph Esry. They mentioned the aim is to “deliver high-quality espresso and tea to the Kansas Metropolis Northland in an environment conducive to dialog.”
“I’ve lived up right here most of my life. I’m retired from AT&T so that is what I’ll do now. I really like books and low,” Rick Reddekopp mentioned.
The Esrys even have Waypoint, which units up espresso service at occasions.
The Renegade menu will embrace freshly-roasted espresso (of their customized roaster), loose-leaf tea and pastries. It additionally will supply night hours so clients can collect after dinner.
It can promote books, together with new releases, traditional youngsters’s and grownup literature, and books of native curiosity.
▪ Fitti’s Espresso, a gourmand espresso bar and bakery, has quite a lot of espresso drinks and tea, Italian sodas and cream sodas, and Hawaiian shaved ice.
It makes its pastries and desserts in-house, and gadgets could embrace scones, brownies, banana bread, breakfast sandwiches and burritos.
It has a drive-thru, patio and indoor seating for about 25 and plans to sometimes supply dwell music.
Jeff and Jessi Soule are house owners of the store at 7612 N.W. Prairie View Street, Unit B (by LC’s Hamburgers). He mentioned his mom and aunt began Fitti’s Espresso as an Overland Park drive-thru espresso bar in 1993.
Acai bowls
Pura Vida KC Acai Cafe has joined the line-up in The Village at Burlington Creek.
The cafe, at 6203 N.W. 63rd Terrace, gives natural acai and pure elements in its bowls, together with the Mono Loco (creamy acai topped with banana slices, combined nut butter and chocolate chips and topped with sweetened coconut flakes) and the Backyard (acai, granola, chia seed, hemp seed and contemporary berries with a drizzle of honey or agave).
The native house owners, Ethan and Liz Benda, are private trainers who create dishes impressed by their journeys to Costa Rica. They began a meals truck three years in the past, and that is their first brick-and-mortar location.
“We’re utilizing the meals truck to scope out areas and construct a market,” Ethan Benda mentioned.
Candy retailers
Crumbl Cookies, a contemporary baked cookie chain, will open in Antioch Crossing. No opening date was out there.
There are additionally Crumbl Cookies in Olathe and Overland Park and extra opening within the metro, together with Lee’s Summit, Ward Parkway Heart and Liberty.
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No. 16 Colorado heads to Kansas searching for crucial win for Big 12 title game aspirations
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — No. 16 Colorado heads to Arrowhead Stadium to face Kansas on Saturday knowing full well where it stands in the Big 12 picture.
Beat the Jayhawks and conference bottom-dweller Oklahoma State and the Buffaloes will be playing for the title. Lose to Kansas and everything changes: They would need Arizona State and Iowa State to lose at least one more game, or BYU to lose its last two, and that would take their College Football Playoff aspirations out of their own hands.
Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders doesn’t sound as if there is any extra pressure on this weekend.
“Look at me, man. Do I look like I subscribe to pressure or do I look like I apply it?” Sanders asked. “We apply pressure.”
In the new-look and jumbled Big 12, the Buffaloes (8-2, 6-1) are tied in the standings with the Cougars, but they are just a game ahead of Arizona State and Iowa State — and curiously enough, did not play any of the three. And while the Jayhawks (4-6, 3-4) are well off the pace, by virtue of a dizzying stretch of last-second losses, they might be playing the best of anyone.
Kansas knocked off then-No. 17 Iowa State before dealing then-No. 6 BYU its first loss on the road last weekend. The back-to-back wins over ranked teams are a first in school history, and the Jayhawks would love to make it three straight on Saturday.
“They have not given up, regardless of what their record may state,” Sanders said. “The last two weeks, they’ve knocked some people off their feet. It’s going to be a tremendous task for us. (Lance Leipold) is going to have those guys ready to play. We’re going to be in an environment that’s not conducive to us being successful in Kansas City.”
Arrowhead Stadium
Kansas, which is playing its home finale Saturday, has been playing Big 12 games at Arrowhead Stadium while their on-campus stadium is renovated. Sanders played there once with the Falcons, returning kickoffs in a 14-3 loss on Sept. 1, 1991. He also played at neighboring Kauffman Stadium, home of the Royals, going 3 for 13 in three games with the Yankees in 1990.
“I’m not as young as I once were,” Sanders said, “but I look forward to going there.”
Senior day
Kansas will be sending off 30 seniors in its home finale Saturday, many of whom were instrumental in taking the program from a winless laughingstock in 2020 to bowl games each of the past two seasons. Leipold is wary about focusing too much on the emotional sendoff when there is still a game to be played, and two wins needed to reach a third straight bowl game.
“It becomes an emotional drain, especially right before kickoff sometimes, so hopefully that’ll be a small positive of not being in Lawrence,” Leipold said. “I don’t want to take anything away from the guys, but if we can balance those things with what the day is, hopefully we can make a special day.”
Award watch
Sanders interrupted a question this week after being reminded of how he said earlier this season that his son and quarterback, Shedeur Sanders, and two-way Heisman hopeful Travis Hunter would be top picks in the upcoming NFL draft.
“A lot of people didn’t believe me, huh? Remember I said Travis and Shedeur have the opportunity (at) one and two?” he said. “Everybody just pulled out a double-barrel shotgun and shot at me when I said that, right? Now it’s all coming to light.”
Sanders has thrown 27 touchdown passes, one away from Sefo Liufau’s school record. Hunter is coming off a game in which the cornerback and wide receiver played 132 snaps — he has 74 catches for 911 yards and nine TDs, along with three picks.
Fast friends
Sanders and Leipold might at first seem like the most unlikely of buddies, given one was a Hall of Fame player and two-sport star while the other fought his way through the coaching ranks, beginning at Division III school Wisconsin-Whitewater. Yet when the Buffaloes joined the Big 12, Leipold reached out to Sanders and they became fast friends.
“I love him to life. He’s a friend,” Sanders said. “For these guys to, on their own account, reach out to me, to show me love and respect is tremendous.”
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New high-rise apartment building coming to north side of downtown Kansas City
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – Kansas City’s skyline is getting bigger. Starting next year, construction of a new high-rise apartment building will begin on the north side of downtown.
The 25-story, 385-foot-tall tower will be built at 800 Grand Avenue, where a parking garage currently sits. The developer, BR Companies, is excited to break ground in the KC market.
“You have to have the right environment for investment,” said Ryan Sullivan, BR Companies’ Chief Development Officer. “If you think about Kansas City and you’re playing bingo, you yell out ‘Bingo!’ pretty quickly.”
The tower is expected to have more than 300 units, as well as 24,000 square feet of retail space and parking. Construction is expected to begin in the second half of 2025.
“The city has a vision to make Grand ‘grand,’” Sullivan said. “It’s a civil project they’ve been envisioning for a while now.”
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BR Companies is based out of Los Angeles. They say friendly local government, a strong local sports scene, and CPKC Stadium made Kansas City a market they wanted to build in. City Manager Brian Platt helped BR Companies make the announcement at the annual “State of Downtown” address Wednesday, Nov. 20.
“We’re welcoming everybody here to Kansas City,” Platt said. “It’s the coolest city in the country by far. We’re on the map in a lot of ways for a lot of different reasons. That energy, that vibe, is bringing people here. They want to move here, they want to live here, they want to be part of the action.”
This week, Kansas City is in the national sports limelight with CPKC Stadium hosting the NWSL Championship.
“It’s a massive, massive help and asset,” said Sullivan. “From our perspective, more is more. The more people that are participating in the market cement the reasons why people want to live here, work here, and spend time here.”
“The stadium is a national example of how downtown urban sports arenas, and other types of arenas, can drive new development,” said Platt. “The success of the stadium is leading to I think $1 billion of new development that’s coming afterwards, which is unprecedented in Kansas City.”
BR Companies said it is still the “schematic design phase” of the new apartment building, but the company expects to break ground in the third quarter of 2025.
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19 Kansas City-area Minit Marts sold; gas to be rebranded to Phillips 66
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Nineteen greater Kansas City-area Minit Marts have been sold to a new company, Block & Company, Inc. Realtors announced Wednesday.
The Minit Marts were acquired by Tarko, Missouri-based Tarkio Real Estate LLC.
As part of the sale, the properties will transition from Minit Marts into independent liquor and corner stores depending on the location.
All gas pumps will be rebranded to Phillips 66.
A map of the locations is below.
In June 2023, Casey’s General Store announced it had purchased 26 Minit Mart locations in the Kansas City area.
The moves come as the Buc-ee’s, a massive convenience store, is moving forward with plans for a facility at 110th Street and Interstate 70 in Kansas City, Kansas.
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