![]() Stallings said a majority of the complex is expected to be privately funded. Once complete the ecomplex will feature a 435,000 square foot multisport complex, 675,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, 80,000 square feet of office space, an apartment complex and multiple hotels.įirst African American general now in charge at Fort Leavenworth Stallings said the state legislature has approved an appropriation structure to ensure funding for the STAR bonds while the state works to phase out the food sales tax.ĭevelopers estimate it will cost roughly $438.9 million to build out the entire Bluhawk complex. “Sixty-thousand square feet of the retail within the Bluhawk STAR bond district is a grocery store that would have been subject to those state sales taxes that would have been applied towards the repayment of the debt.” ![]() “While we are in the midst of planning this financing, the state legislature also made a decision to eliminate the sales tax on food and food ingredients,” Deputy City Manager Kristy Stallings said. ![]() ![]() The second half of the bonds will be held by the developer and paid for through an annual appropriation from the state. ![]()
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