Today, we celebrated the ribbon cutting of the new Jazz District Parking Garage at 18th & Lydia — one of the first major infrastructure wins I secured just 8 months after taking office.
Parking garages aren’t the most appealing infrastructure, but its a necessary step in preparing the historic 18th & Vine District for the investment, energy, and opportunity already on the horizon. From the reimagining of the Gem Theater to the future $50 million Marriott hotel development and continued growth throughout the corridor, this infrastructure helps lay the foundation for the next chapter of the Jazz District.
18th & Vine is our downtown, it is our cultural heartbeat, our entertainment district, and one of Kansas City’s most historic corridors. New life is being brought back to this district, and I’m proud to help lead that work alongside residents, business owners, developers, and community partners who believe in its future.