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the backstretch as installation began in May for the seven new baggage carousels. Passengers arriving at KCI next spring will be directed down to what’s being des ignated as the arrivals level to claim their luggage, then exit to ground transporta tion or the parking garage. The terminal is expected to begin operations about the time of the National Football League draft, which will be broadcast from Kansas City in April 2023. KANSAS DOUGLAS COUNTY Trafficway Work Planned Development will get a boost from a major infusion of federal and state funds for the South Lawrence Trafficway, a project that will receive $14 million from the city and Douglas County, with the bulk of the funds provided by the Kansas Department of Transportation. The $124 million project, in two phases, will focus on improvements between Iowa Street and Sixth Street, in

the northwest part of Lawrence, as well as work at 27th and Wakarusa. Construction is expected to start in late 2024.

manager’s assets under management by $612 million. Emerson serves high-net worth clients with services that include career transitions, retirement readiness, and multigenerational wealth strategies, and services such as planning, develop ment, succession, sale, and consultation. Lone Elm Commerce Center Olathe’s logistics space will expand by more than 282,000 square feet, thanks to the City Council’s approval of incentives for a pair of spec buildings—of nearly 148,000 square feet and 135,000 square feet—in the Lone Elm Commerce Center. Already listed for leasing, the facilities are expected to be complete before the end of 2022. Gardner Apartment Project Gardner’s City Council has signed off on a rezoning request for a massive mul tifamily development that would produce 600 apartments and townhomes. Austin Park will hold nearly 575 apartments with one or two bedrooms and 32 three-bed room townhomes.

JOHNSON COUNTY The Next Big Thing

Gov. Laura Kelly was among the dignitaries on hand in May for the ground breaking of the massive New Century Commerce Center, a 9.5-million-square-foot expansion that officials say could eventu ally lead to 8,800 new jobs in southwest Johnson County. An estimated 4,700 per manent jobs will be created by the $287 million project, and 3,500 construction jobs will be required over the course of a 16-year buildout at 159th Street and Old Highway 56. Already planned for the site are a 330,000’ sq. structure, and an even larger spec building, covering 750,000 square feet. Mariner Lands a Big One MarinerWealth Advisors plans to acqu- ire Emerson Wealth LLC of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., swelling the Leawood wealth

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