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November 27, 2019 | 435 Magazine
When it comes to apartment living, it’s fair to say Dr. Shaji Pillai has high standards. Pillai, a pediatric physician, moved to Kansas City from New York City, and lived in Chicago before that.
“I’ve had a taste of big city life and that’s one of the main reasons I’ve always lived downtown,” Pillai said. “Downtown Kansas City has been incredibly revitalized over the last 10 years and I’ve been here the whole time.”
View StoryKCPS Teacher Awarded Free Two-Year Lease to Downtown High-Rise Apartment
November 19, 2019 | Fox 4 Kansas City
A Kansas City Public School teacher got to see where he'll be living rent-free for the next two years this week. Oldham was one of hundreds of Kansas City Public School teachers who signed up for a chance at rent-free living at the One Light apartment building downtown.
View StoryDylan Scott Cooking Demo
July 31, 2019 |
Before taking the stage for his Hot Country Nights debut, Dylan Scott made a stop at the Two Light kitchen to whip up a delicious meal for a few lucky One Light and Two Light residents.
View StoryKansas City Power & Light District partners with KCPS foundation
May 31, 2019 | Kansas City Business Journal
The entertainment district's new five-year partnership with the Kansas City Public Schools Education Foundation comes with a variety of perks, including awarding teachers two-year leases in either the One Light or Two Light luxury apartment towers.
View StoryLive Like the Fab 5 – Part 1
April 2, 2019 | ABC Kansas City
Part 1 - Take a look at what life was like for the Fab 5 while filming Season 3 of Queer Eye in Kansas City.
View StoryLive Like the Fab 5 – Part 2
April 2, 2019 | ABC Kanas City
Part 2 - Take a look at what life was like for the Fab 5 while filming Season 3 of Queer Eye in Kansas City.
View StoryLive Like the Fab 5 – Part 3
April 2, 2019 | ABC Kanas City
Part 3 - Take a look at what life was like for the Fab 5 while filming Season 3 of Queer Eye in Kansas City.
View StoryLive Like the Fab 5 – Part 4
April 2, 2019 | ABC Kanas City
Part 4 - Take a look at what life was like for the Fab 5 while filming Season 3 of Queer Eye in Kansas City.
View StoryCover Story: Luxury living lures more wealth to Downtown’s ZIP codes
March 15, 2019 | Kansas City Business Journal
As part of this week's Wealthiest ZIP Codes List, we explore the bump upward in Downtown's three main ZIP codes, thanks largely to luxury multifamily properties coming online.
View StoryMaking the Right Move | Luxury Living in Downtown Kansas City
February 18, 2019 | TeamKC Blog
The KC region is home to a breadth of neighborhoods, communities and homes for every lifestyle. Hear from the Director of Residential Leasing and Lifestyle for Cordish Living, Jen DeMeyer, on how luxury amenities at places like One Light and Two Light have played a role in the residential growth of downtown.
View StoryThe Perfect Way to Explore Modern Kansas City? A Streetcar, Believe It or Not
July 4, 2018 | The New York Times
n 2002, when Sylvester “Sly” James moved his law office to downtown Kansas City, Mo., he made a wager with a colleague. “I bet him I could walk across Main Street naked at 6 p.m. and nobody would see it,” he recalled. “And the proof that I was right is that no video of that has ever shown up on YouTube.” Downtown, he said, “was freakin’ desolate.”
View StoryOne Light, Two Light run by all women executives
February 21, 2018 | 41 KSHB Kansas City
Working as a mom poses its own challenges, but that has not stopped one group of women from reaching the executive level at one of downtown’s premier apartment communities.
One Light by The Cordish Companies has been lauded and honored for being the first new high rise of its kind in downtown Kansas City. What you may not realize, it’s all women running executive operations.
View StoryWelcome to the Neighborhood: America’s Sports Stadiums Are Moving Downtown
January 19, 2018 | The New York Times
Hours before the Sacramento Kings played their N.B.A. home opener in October, Vivek Ranadivé stood on the balcony of the team’s new fourth-floor office at the $1 billion Downtown Commons. He watched hoops fans stream into the year-old Golden 1 Center. He smiled at guests swimming in the rooftop pool of the brand new, 250-room Kimpton Sawyer Hotel. Below him, the open-air plaza at street level bustled with life.
View StoryKansas City Power & Light District partners with Uber to make getting rides easier
December 6, 2017 | 41 KSHB Kansas City
The Kansas City Power & Light District has partnered with Uber, saying the partnership will make getting rides to and from the area easier.
There will now be designated 'Uber Zones' in the area, as well as special perks and promotions offered in the Uber app and Kansas City Power & Light District and Kansas City Live! social media sites.
View StoryYour megaguide to holiday events around Kansas City
October 29, 2017 | The Kansas City Star
View StoryCordish’s One Light Lands Finalist Spot for ULI Global Excellence Award
June 6, 2017 | Kansas City Business Journal
One Light, the Cordish Cos.' 307-unit luxury apartment tower in Kansas City's Power & Light District, has been selected as a finalist in the Urban Land Institute's 2017 Global Awards for Excellence program.
The program honors private, public and nonprofit development projects that achieve the highest standard of excellence in innovative design, construction, economics, planning and management.
View Story2016 Capstone Awards honor projects that build up metro
January 9, 2016 | Kansas City Business Journal
All of the 2016 Capstone Award winners are outstanding in some way, but one project was a game-changer for Downtown — and the Kansas City skyline.
One Light apartments, the first new construction high-rise apartment tower built in the loop, earned a special judges' recognition not only for the scope and design but for attracting hundreds of residents to Downtown.
View StoryOne Light luxury apartments have grand opening celebration
December 9, 2015 | KMBC- TV
A vision of high-rise luxury apartments near the Kansas City Power & Light District has become reality with the opening of One Light.
Hundreds of Kansas City residents have already moved into the tower at 50 E. 13th St., drawn by luxury amenities and the promise of spectacular downtown views.
View StoryKansas City celebrates One Light grand opening
December 9, 2015 | Kansas City Business Journal
Kansas City's One Light celebrated its grand opening in style Tuesday, complete with Quixotic performers, The Kansas City Star reports.
The 25-story luxury apartment tower sits at 13th and Walnut streets in the Kansas City Power & Light District and marks the first new residential tower constructed in or near Downtown since 1976.
View StoryKansas City’s One Light apartments make a downtown statement
December 8, 2015 | The Kansas City Star
Sean O’Byrne, vice president of the Downtown Council of Kansas City, strained to be heard over the party din: “A few years ago, this very spot was the dumpster entrance to the former Jones Store,” he said.
And that, as several speakers noted Tuesday afternoon at the opening celebration for the 25-story One Light apartment tower at 50 E. 13th St., shows how far downtown Kansas City has come.
View StoryGrand opening happening for Power & Light District’s One Light
December 8, 2015 | 41 Action News
The grand opening of One Light in the Power and Light District is happening Tuesday afternoon.
The 25-story apartment tower is the latest addition to the city's skyline.
View StoryOne Light apartments officially opens
December 8, 2015 | Fox 4 News
Kansas City’s newest apartment tower officially opened Tuesday.
The 'One Light' apartment building is the latest sign more people are moving and living downtown.
View StoryTake a look inside One Light as move-in nears
September 22, 2015 | Kansas City Business Journal
Construction work is coming to a close on the One Light apartment tower, and tenants are expected to start moving in at the end of November.
Nick Benjamin, executive director of The Cordish Co.’s Kansas City Power & Light District, said those who have secured a spot in the 343,000-square-foot luxury apartment complex already should have received move-in notices. Everyone should be moved into the 315-unit building by the end of March. The 25-story, $79 million tower sits at 13th and Walnut streets in Downtown.
View StoryOne Light topped out as Two Light moves forward in Kansas City
May 27, 2015 | The Kansas City Star
Kansas City’s downtown skyline got a tower-topping tree Wednesday morning when city officials gathered at 13th and Walnut streets to celebrate construction of the 25-story One Light apartment building.
The $80 million luxury residential tower, a project of the Cordish Companies, is expected to begin accepting tenants this fall in the 315-unit building.
View StoryCeremony helps top off downtown KC apartment tower
May 27, 2015 | KMBC.com
A topping-off ceremony helped construction on a luxury high-rise apartment tower in downtown Kansas City pass a key milestone.
View StoryConstruction crews place last on One Light apartment tower in downtown KCMO
May 27, 2015 | Fox 4 News
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Construction crews put the final steel beam in place Wednesday on downtown’s newest apartment tower.
About 450 people are expected to live in the new One Light apartment tower when it opens in November.
The Cordish company says about 2,500 people have already expressed interest in living in the luxury high-rise, which is the latest indicator that more people want to be part of downtown’s rebirth by living there.
View StoryTopping-out ceremony held at One Light tower honors workers
May 27, 2015 | KSHB 41 Kansas City
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Power and Light District's 'One Light' apartment building achieved a milestone Wednesday morning.
The tower on 13th street between Main and Walnut had its last steel beam installed in a topping-out ceremony.
Business leaders who've had a front seat in the construction process are grateful for the men and women who've built the tower.
View StoryKansas City Is Growing A New Skyline!
February 21, 2015 | Economic Development Corporation
A quick scan across the Kansas City skyline shows evidence of a story that’s unfolding in front of the eyes of people all over the country. In addition to the signature art deco-inspired pylons of The Bartle Hall Convention Center, the graceful curve of the Kauffman Center of the Performing Arts, and the iconic Western Auto sign atop the historic loft building, the city is poised to welcome back the art deco Kansas City Power and Light Building and the sleek and modern One Light apartment tower to the Power and Light District.
View StoryJon Copaken: As people and businesses shift back to the heart of Kansas City, downtown’s time is now
February 15, 2015 | The Kansas City Star
Jon Copaken, principal at Copaken Brooks and newly named chairman of the Downtown Council, writes: Companies seeking to tap a broader talent pool and get into the flow of innovation are looking back to downtown. The leaders and influencers who deny that the move to downtown is real — and is even in their best interest — need to ask themselves why the innovative, entrepreneurial companies see it, understand it and are doing it.
View StoryKansas City is in talks with Cordish about a second downtown apartment tower
January 14, 2015 | The Kansas City Star
Officials with the city and Cordish, developer of the Power & Light District, are talking about a second apartment high-rise to pair with the One Light residential tower under construction at 13th and Walnut streets. One Light is expected to be completed this fall. The new tower, to be called Two Light, would be built on Truman Road between Walnut Street and Grand Boulevard on a site that is now a parking lot with 83 spaces.
View StoryOn a roll: More excitement coming to Kansas City in 2015
December 30, 2014 | KSHB 41 Action News
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - To put it simply, Kansas City is on a roll, and the ball should keep rolling in 2015.
'It really seems like the world is discovering Kansas City, because when you make top ten lists for everything from a wonderful and family friendly affordable city, to being a city for hipsters, for foodies, for craft beer, those are all things that are coming together in this really exciting way,' Kansas City, Missouri spokesperson Chris Hernandez said.
View StoryDowntown Kansas City, MO. residential population on the rise
December 8, 2014 | Fox 4 News
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The downtown residential population in KCMO has quadrupled in the last 10 years, and that number continues to grow.
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First Light Casino Project Expects Final Outcome on Oct 15July 8, 2019Casino Near Power And Light Company
- The legal battle of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe to build a $1B casino resort in Taunton could reach a final conclusion by the DC District Court on Oct 15.... Read moreU.S. House Passes Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Reservation Reaffirmation BillMay 15, 2019Sprint Center
- The House passed HR Bill 312 to reaffirm the reservation land of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe and allowing construction of the First Light Resort and Casino.... Read moreTrump's Tweet Stops Warren Casino BillMay 8, 2019 - Two bills in the U.S. House that would reinstate the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe casino project were both pulled from a House vote today after a tweet by Pres. Trump.... Read moreMashpee Wampanoag Tribe Reservation Re-affirmation Bill Goes to CongressJanuary 8, 2019 - The Mashpee tribe hopes Congress will take a new look at a bill to keep the tribe's reservation land in federal trust and allow the tribe to proceed with its casino plans.... Read moreTaunton Casino Plan Appears DeadSeptember 7, 2018 - A federal judge has stopped the U.S. Interior Department from transferring 300 acres of tribal land into federal trust. This may effectively end the Taunton casino project.... Read moreMashpee Wampanoag Tribe Reaffirmation Act would allow construction of Taunton casinoJune 21, 2018 - A proposed bill called the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Reaffirmation Act to allow building the Taunton casino is gaining support.... Read more More Headlines ...History & Status
2011
The state enacted the Massachusetts Casino Bill extablishing the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) and authorizing three regional casinos and a slots parlor.
2012
A non-binding ballot measure in support of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe's casino proposal was passed by voters in Taunton, but rejected by voters in East Taunton where the casino would be built.
2015
In Sept 2015 the U.S. Department of the Interior approved the Tribe's request to take their land into federal trust, including their 152-acre casino site in Taunton. This transfer was completed January 8, 2016.
2016
In April the tribe broke ground to begin construction of their casino.
In July construction stopped when a U.S. District Court judge ruled the federal land transfer violated the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act. The Interior Department appealed.
2017
In April the U.S. Interior Department decided to drop its appeal and seek a legal alternative.
2018
In September Interior Department reversed its decision and conceded that the tribal land could not be kept in trust.
2019
The tribe is seeking federal legislation to overcome its legal challenges to reinstate its trust land and resume its casino project. Two bills have been introduced in the U.S. House of Representative that support the tribe (HR 312 and HR 375).
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First Light Casino Project Expects Final Outcome on Oct 15
July 8, 2019
A final decision is pending in DC District Court that will determine whether the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe can build an Indian gaming casino in Taunton, Massachusetts.
After years of legal battles and a 2018 reversal by the Interior Department against the land-to-trust transfer, the final outcome for the Taunton casino will be determined by three groups: U.S. Department of Interior, Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe and the City of Taunton.
Last week the District Court released court filings from each of these groups. Each group agreed to a timetable to reach a final outcome.
The U.S. Department of Interior has until July 19 to file an additional explanation for reversing its decision to take Mashpee Tribe land into trust.
The Mashpee Tribe will then submit their response by July 26.
The are two possible outcomes expected from this case:
If the Department of Interior approves the Mashpee casino, the tribe will proceed with building the first Light Casino Resort. The Massachusetts Gaming Commission is then expected to close licensing other casinos in the southeast region.
If the Department of Interior rejects transferring land into trust for the Mashpee, the tribe may seek a commercial casino license for the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, or make a political push in Congress to pass federal legislation supported by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Massachusetts).
The final decision of the DC District Cour is scheduled for October 15.
U.S. House Passes Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Reservation Reaffirmation Bill
May 15, 2019
House Bill 312 was passed today by the U.S. House of Representatives after being pulled from the floor last week following President Trump's opposition tweet. The vote was 275 to 146 and included 47 republicans and all but 2 Democrats.
The bill, titled 'Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Reservation Reaffirmation Act', would reaffirm the tribe's sovereignty over its 321 acres of land by insuring the land is transferred into federal trust. The tribe intends to use part of that land to build its First Light Resort and Casino.
The bill will now head to the Senate which may or may not take up the measure. If passed by the Senate, It may be vetoed by the President.
Trump's Tweet Stops Warren Casino Bill
Two bills in the U.S. House of Representatives that would help the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe reinstate their casino project were pulled by House leadership just hours before a scheduled vote by the full House.
The decision by Democratic leaders followed a tweet from President Trump that read:
'Republicans shouldn't vote for H.R. 312, a special interest casino Bill, backed by Elizabeth (Pocahontas) Warren. It is unfair and doesn't treat Native Americans equally!' - Trump tweet 11:48 a.m. Wednesday
The bills had passed the House Natural Resources Committee and were on a fast track for a house vote Wednesday. The bills will now move through the regular legislative process.
H.R.312 'Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Reservation Reaffirmation Act'
Introduced 01/08/2019 by Rep. William R. Keating (D-MA)
This bill would reaffirm the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe reservation as trust land and dismiss all pending actions and lawsuits in federal court.
H.R. 375
Introduced 01/09/2019 by Rep. Tom Cole(R-OK)
This bill would amend the Indian Reorganization Act of June 18, 1934 to reaffirm the authority of the Secretary of the Interior to take land into trust for Indian Tribes, and for other purposes.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren publicly supports the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Reservation Reaffirmation Act, but it now appears her support may have become a liability.
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Reservation Re-affirmation Bill Goes to Congress
January 8, 2019
The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe hopes the U.S Congress will reconsider and pass legislation to keep the tribe's reservation land in federal trust and allow the tribe to proceed with its casino plans. A Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Reservation Re-affirmation bill was reintroduced to Congress on Jan 8 by U.S. representatives William Keating and Joe Kennedy.
'We are extremely grateful that a bipartisan group of Congressional representatives understands the injustice of taking sovereign land away from the first Americans and have moved swiftly to ensure this nation does not return to the dark days of removing indigenous people from their land,' wrote Tribal Chairman Cedric Cromwell in a statement released Monday.
The bill must first pass the Senate and House and signed by the President before a legal challenged can be launched.
Taunton Casino Plan Appears Dead
September 07, 2018
On Friday a decision was made that put the future Taunton Casino development on hold. The casino project would be owned by the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe of Cape Cod. The casino would have cost $1 billion to complete.
The tribe was notified that the land where they wanted to build the casino would not be placed into trust for them by the U.S. Department of the Interior. In 2015 300 acres were placed into trust by the department for the tribe. The tribe was then able to use the land as their sovereign reservation as it was declared as such by the federal government. However, long lasting and ongoing legal battles by residents in the area caused a delay in the project. The department was then ordered by a federal judge to reconsider the action of placing the land into trust. The judge ruled that putting the land into trust did not fall under the authority of the department to do so.
In the ruling that was 28 pages long, it was said that land cannot be placed into trust for the tribe under the Indian Reorganization Act. The act was passed in 1934. Under this act, the tribe does not qualify to have the land placed into trust because it was not under the federal jurisdiction when it passed.
The tribe can trace their ancestors back to the arrival of the Pilgrims. However, they did not receive their federal recognition until 2007.
The federal government can grant a special status by placing land into trust. The property title is held by the government and allows for a tribe to use the land for their own use under their own decisions. They are free to use the land's natural resources and are tax exempt.
Ground was previously broken for the Taunton Casino project. However, construction was stopped by the tribe after the ruling.
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Reaffirmation Act would allow construction of Taunton casino
June 21, 2018
As of now, 26 letters of support have been submitted for the proposed bill called the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Reaffirmation Act. The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe have been attempting to develop a casino in Taunton. Support for the project has been growing recently. 21 individual tribes, nonprofits, and pan-tribal organizations have submitted their support for the project.
Currently the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe are waiting for a committee hearing to be scheduled by state lawmakers. The tribe is interested in ending the legal battles regarding their reservation.
The proposed bill would end the controversy over property ownership. The land in Taunton was agreed upon to be taken into trust for the tribe. However, the land was sold for the price of $1 billion to neighbors that oppose the project after the lawsuit was ruled in their favor.
The concern is that the 150 acres of land in Taunton will be taken out of trust by the U.S. Department of Interior. The tribe also owns 171 acres of land in Mashpee.
Meetings are being scheduled by the Interior Department with tribal leaders from across the country. The meetings are in regard to taking land into trust for the tribes. The department is looking for recommendations on changes for the current regulation.
One of the changes that the Interior Department is considering is how to comply with court orders asking land to be removed from the trust.
Recently Rush Street casino company submitted a letter to the Massachusetts Gaming Commission. The company is located in Chicago. They are interested in joining with the Brockton Fairgrounds to develop a casino. That casino would cost $677 million to complete.
The proposed casino in Brockton was originally denied in April 2016. The state gaming commission rejected the plan with a vote of 4 to 1. Now Rush Street is asking for a reconsideration for their plan.
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