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  • Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post
    KSN - Wichita to host RiverCity Tattoo & LifeStyle Expo



    I'm glad they got all the city code BS figured out to allow this to go forward as desired.
    Whew, me too! If I get that scrotum ring piercing I've been longing for, do I need to worry if it will get caught on my zipper when I drop trou'?

    Thanks, I'll hang up and listen.
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    • Eagle - Exhibit coming to Wichita Art Museum features iconic American art

      The current traveling exhibition at the Wichita Art Museum is giving visitors a close-up look at some Iconic and significant works of American artists — like paintings of George Washington that you may have come across in history books.

      The exhibition, “Making American Artists: Stories from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1776-1976,” features a who’s who of American artists whose works have interpreted historical events, earned a place in American art history or influenced other artists during the two centuries after the U.S. gained its independence.

      “So many of the greats, the heavy hitters of American art,” said WAM curator Tera Hedrick. “It’s just iconic work after iconic work.”

      For example, Winslow Homer’s large oil on canvas painting “Fox Hunt” is considered one of the top works by one of America’s preeminent artists. A 19th century painter, Homer created powerful, evocative landscapes. “Fox Hunt” depicts a murder of crows ready to attack a lone fox that is in deep snow with little chance of escape.

      Other works likely familiar to many visitors — because they are often reproduced in history books —include Gilbert Stuart’s “George Washington (Landsdowne portrait)” and Emanuel Leutze’s “Washington Crossing the Delaware.” (Due to a shipping delay, the Stuart painting won’t be displayed until mid-February.)
      This sounds like a pretty cool exhibit that I hope a number of people get out and see.

      ‘Making American Artists’ exhibition

      What: a touring exhibition of some of America’s leading artists between 1776 and 1996

      Where: Wichita Art Museum, 1400 Museum Blvd.

      When: through April 21. WAM hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays, with extended hours until 9 p.m. on Fridays.

      Admission: $12; free to WAM members, college students with an ID and youth under 18. The exhibit will be free for everyone Saturday, March. 2.

      More info: 316-268-4921 or wam.org
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      • Has there been any additional discussion about moving the art museum to the Brutalist inspired old library?
        I think the current building is a bit small with low ceilings and poor natural light but like the exterior design and location.

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        • I know they were looking into it as they'd have more space for exhibits as well as storage and office, but I know that they had concerns about how much would be needed to be put into updating the building for them. I don't know if they've come to a decision either way.

          I do agree that WAM is too small as it is. It's a nice looking building and the surrounding area makes for a nice feel, but they could definitely use a larger building.

          I was honestly surprised at how small WAM was the first time I went. You can get in and out pretty quick without even rushing.
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            • And again...

              MSN - Evergy cuts power to Towne West again

              Towne West Mall is once again without power.

              On Wednesday, Evergy said it disconnected the power at the mall due to unpaid bills by mall owner Kohan Retail Investment Group.

              “Kohan Retail Investment Group has again fallen delinquent on the electricity bill for Towne West Mall, and the electric service has been disconnected,” said Evergy in a statement
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              • WBJ - Report: Wichita saw biggest U.S. jump last month in apartment-seeker interest

                Apartment hunters showed a heightened interest in Wichita to start the new year, according to a new report, as more luxury units continue to hit the market.

                The city jumped 89 spots to No. 19 nationally in RentCafe's January Rental Activity Report, a monthly analysis that ranks the most in-demand U.S. cities for renters.

                That marked the biggest leap of all cities analyzed by the apartment search website, and Wichita's ranking was good for No. 6 in the Midwest region.

                Minneapolis took the crown as the most popular city for renters in January — both in the region and nationally.

                Among cities closer to home, Overland Park ranked No. 11 in the U.S. and No. 4 in the Midwest, while Omaha came in No. 10 in Wichita's region.
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                • A list of shows coming to Wichita this year. I'm sure more will pop up down the road.

                  Johnny Cash: The Official Concert Experience, Feb 9, Orpheum Theatre
                  Cody Johnson, Feb. 9, IBA
                  Rockin' The Fe with the Sunset Sinners, Feb 9, Stiefel Theatre (Salina)
                  Mountain Deer Revival, Feb 10, Wave
                  Hariball, Feb 10, Hartman
                  Extreme with Living Colour, Feb 13, Cotillion
                  Wade Bowen, Feb 15, Cotillion
                  That Arena Rock Show, Feb 16, TempleLive
                  The Legends Tour, Feb 17, Century II
                  Jukebox, Feb 17, TempleLive
                  Yo La Tengo, Feb 20, Wave
                  Postmodern Jukebox, Feb 20, Orpheum Theatre
                  Tommy Emmanuel, Feb 21, Stiefel Theatre
                  Matt Anderson, Feb 22, Stiefel Theatre
                  Mr. Big, Feb 23, Cotillion
                  Social Cinema, Feb 23, TempleLive
                  Vehicles, Feb 24, Wave
                  Arkansauce, Feb 24, Wave
                  Steel Panther, Feb 24, TempleLive
                  Josh Abbot Band, Feb 24, Cotillion
                  Gregory Alan Isakov, Feb 28, Cotillion
                  Kolby Cooper, Feb 29, Cotillion
                  Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen, Feb 29, Stiefel Theatre

                  Bob Wills' Texas Playboys, Mar 1, Cotillion
                  My So Called Band, Mar 1, Wave
                  Carrie Nation & The Speakeasy, Mar 2, Wave
                  Whitey Morgan and the 78's, Mar 3, Wave
                  Winter Jam, Mar 3, IBA
                  Drew Lynch, Mar 6, Orpheum
                  Boy Named Banjo, Mar 6, Wave
                  Zach Rushing, Mar 9, TempleLive
                  Anthony Gomes, Mar 9, Cotillion
                  Flogging Molly, Mar 9, Kansas Star Casino
                  Brian Seltzer: Rockabilly Riot, Mar 9, Stiefel Theatre
                  Tropidelic: Il Nino Tour, Mar 14, Wave
                  Me Like Bees, Mar 15, Wave
                  Frank Foster, Mar 15, TempleLive
                  Jo Koy, Mar 15, Orpheum
                  The Ultimate Doors, Mar 16, TempleLIve
                  Liverpool Legends, Mar 22, Orpheum
                  Jackyl, Mar. 22, Cotillion
                  Ed Bassmaster, Mar. 22, Century II
                  Kansas, Mar 22-23, Stiefel Theatre
                  Rock and Roll Never Forgets: A Tribute to Bob Seger, Mar 23, Cotillion
                  Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, Mar 23, TempleLive
                  Darkest Hour, Mar 23, TempleLive
                  The Astronauts, Mar 23, Wave
                  Vincent Neil Emerson, Mar. 27, Wave
                  Blake Shelton, Mar 29, IBA
                  Cinderella's Tom Keifer, Mar 29, Cotillion
                  Gary Owen, Mar 29, Century II
                  Trey Kennedy: Grow Up, Mar 30, Orpheum
                  Not.Greenday, Mar 30, Wave
                  Jaret Ray Reddick, Mar 30, TempleLive
                  Three Dog Night, Mar 30, Kansas Star Casino
                  Chicos de Barrio, Mar 30, Cotillion

                  The Bright Light Social Hour, Apr 3, Wave
                  Mo Lowda & The Humble, Apr 3, Wave
                  Bumpin' Uglies, Apr 4, Wave
                  Night Ranger, Apr 5, Kansas Star Casino
                  Glenn Miller Orchestra, Apr 7, Orpheum

                  Galactic Empire, Apr 7, Temple Live
                  Dust City Opera, Apr 8, Wave
                  Toto, Apr 12, Stiefel Theatre
                  ABBAFAB, Apr 12, Cotillion
                  Uncle Lazer, Apr 12, TempleLive
                  Johnny Woods, Apr 12, Wave
                  Slaughter Beach, Apr 13, TempleLive
                  Fit for a King, Apr 13, TempleLive
                  Voyage - The Ultimate Journey Tribute Band, Apr 18, Cotillion
                  Dexter and the Moonrocks, Apr 18, Wave
                  The Mountain Goats, Apr 19, Stiefel Theatre
                  Flux Pavilion, Apr 19, Cotillion
                  Sum 41, Apr 20, Wave
                  The Tierney Sutton Band, Apr 20, Orpheum
                  meth. w/Dreamwell, Leech Fetish, Virgins, Apr 22, Wave
                  Icon for Hire, Apr 23, TempleLive
                  Jeff Dunham, Apr 25, IBA
                  John Craigie & Mason Jennings, Apr 25, Wave
                  Home Free, Apr 26, Stiefel Theatre
                  The Wallflowers, Apr 26, TempleLive
                  Terri Clark, Apr 26, Crown Uptown Theatre

                  Tom's Elton Tribute, Apr 27, Century II
                  The Comedy Function, Apr 27, Orpheum
                  Joe Satriani & Steve Vai, Apr 29, Stiefel Theatre
                  Wild Party, Apr 30, Wave

                  Creed Fisher, May 2, TempleLive
                  Pony Bradshaw, May 2, Wave
                  Turnpike Troubadours, May 3, IBA
                  Peter Antoniou, May 3, TempleLive
                  Little Miss Nasty, May 4, Wave
                  Whiskey Myers, May 4, Hartman
                  Hippie Sabotage, May 4, Cotillion
                  Earth, May 4, TempleLive
                  City Morgue, May 5, Cotillion
                  P.O.D., May 5, TempleLive
                  Josh Turner, May 9, Cotillion
                  Damage Inc./Noise Pollution, May 10, Cotillion
                  Ashley McBryde, May 11, Stiefel Theatre
                  Nekrogoblikon, May 11, Wave
                  Get the LED Out, May 11, Cotillion
                  Emo Orchestra: Escape the Fate, May 12, Orpheum
                  Lacuna Coil, May 14, TempleLive
                  Havoc, May 15, TempleLive
                  Cake, May 16, Wave
                  Chicago, May 17, Hartman
                  Ian Munsick, May 17, Wave
                  Josh Gates Live, May 17, Orpheum
                  The Steel Wheels, May 22, Wave
                  Mo B. Dick, May 24, Wave
                  Shaggy 2 Dope, May 25, Wave
                  Uriah Heep & Saxon, May 25, TempleLive
                  Rivers of Nihil, May 29, TempleLive

                  From Ashes to New, Jun 2, Cotillion
                  Brit Floyd, Jun 4, Orpheum
                  The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band, Jun 4, TempleLive
                  Punch Brothers, Jun 17, Stiefel Theatre
                  Brad Williams, Jun 21, Orpheum

                  Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, July 11, Wave
                  The Wallflowers, July 13, TempleLive
                  Left to Suffer, July 13, TempleLive
                  Maddie & Tae, July 19, Kansas Star Casino

                  Graham Nash, Aug 10, Steifel Theatre
                  Bulls, Bands and Barrels featuring Koe Wetzel, Aug. 16, IBA
                  Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood, Aug 18, Orpheum
                  Fitz and the Tantrums, Aug 20, Wave

                  Wynonna Judd, Sep 6, Kansas State Fair Grandstand
                  Goo Goo Dolls, Sep 7, Kansas State Fair Grandstand
                  Oak Ridge Boys, Sep 15, Kansas State Fair Grandstand
                  Intocable, Sep 26, Century II

                  John Lyndon, Oct 1, Cotillion
                  Celtic Thunder, Oct 4, Orpheum

                  John Michael Montgomery, Oct 11, TempleLive
                  Jelly Roll, Oct 15, IBA


                  Some things to look forward to. Just for fun, I went through and highlighted the ones I'm most intrigued by.
                  Last edited by SubGod22; March 1, 2024, 10:12 AM. Reason: Added more events
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                  • WBJ - Water-focused national company picks Wichita for added Kansas branch

                    A national provider of water equipment and supplies for contractors is preparing to launch its first location in Wichita.

                    Western Hydro, a part of Headwater Companies LLC, will be moving into the 27,430 square-foot building at 818 E. Orme St. by April 1, branch manager Craig Carlson said.

                    The company, which previously had a single Kansas location in Garden City, will use the space as a warehouse and for offices.
                    "The goal is just to expand our company and business," he said.

                    Western Hydro's offerings include drilling supplies, water pumps and accessories, well service equipment and water treatment and wastewater handling equipment. The company's customers use its products for a range of applications including agriculture, environmental, industrial, pipeline and more.

                    Colorado-based Headwater Companies is a collection of businesses throughout the U.S. that deal in groundwater distribution. Headwater is a subsidiary of Franklin Electric Co. Inc. (Nasdaq: FELE), a publicly-traded company out of Indiana.
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                    • West Wichita is going to get bigger.

                      WBJ - Developer's big west Wichita housing, commercial plans get annexation approval

                      While it is still early the process, it appears a well over $100-million development is in the works on the western edge of the Wichita, south of Kellogg.

                      The Wichita City Council on Tuesday approved the annexation of 161 acres at the southeastern corner of Pawnee and 119th Street into the city. The move was requested by Kick “N” Development Corp., an entity whose registered agent is longtime local developer Paul Kelsey, state business records show.

                      According to a Council agenda report, Kick “N” Development plans to build 240 single-family homes, 85 duplexes and 176,500 square feet of commercial space at the location over the next decade.

                      Residential neighborhoods within Wichita city limits are located to the property's northwest, north and east.

                      The report said that the property owner anticipates that, upon completion, the single-family and duplex component of the development will have an appraised value of $102.6 million, while the commercial space is anticipated to have an appraised value of $35.3 million once it is finished.
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                      • Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post
                        What are the benefits of annexation for the developer? Always glad to see Wichita grow, whether it be in population or footprint, and hopefully both.

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                        • Originally posted by ABC View Post

                          What are the benefits of annexation for the developer? Always glad to see Wichita grow, whether it be in population or footprint, and hopefully both.
                          Guessing tie into city water, sewer and road and storm sewer development deferred as specials taxes? Can the developer get all that if not annexed?
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                          • MSN - Southbound I-135 ramp to eastbound K-96 to close Friday

                            The Kansas Department of Transportation will be closing a section of a major Wichita interchange on Friday, Feb. 16.

                            KDOT says beginning at 7 p.m. southbound Interstate 135 to eastbound Kansas Highway 96 ramp will be closed. The plan is to have the ramp reopen on Monday by 6 a.m.

                            KDOT says it will allow the public to travel on the new ramp from 37th going south to eastbound K-96 as well as re-opening the 29th Street exit ramp.
                            Some potential driving pains this weekend for some.

                            This will still be insanely worth it when they finish this project. The new ramps between 135/235/96 are going to be game changers for traffic flow and traffic safety.
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                            • WBJ - Wichita developer poised to build 370-unit, downtown luxury apartment project

                              Since 2020, developer Paul Jackson has been acquiring property at the northwest corner of Washington and Waterman in downtown Wichita.

                              Now, he's set the stage for a major project in the southeastern portion of the city's core.

                              Jackson, president of locally-based Vantage Point Properties, is advancing plans to construct a 370-unit, luxury apartment building at the site a few blocks east of Intrust Bank Arena and south of Old Town — a move propelled by what he sees as downtown's momentum and its need for housing.

                              On Tuesday, the Wichita City Council will consider Vantage Point's request for a letter of intent to issue up to $95 million in industrial revenue bonds to help finance the project's construction costs. The development will qualify for a sales tax exemption on bond-financed purchases, and the IRBs will provide a 10-year property tax abatement, according to a Council agenda report.

                              The project, which Jackson says will be in the $90-million range, will span five stories and include studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom units.

                              "I think it's a wonderful time to be developing downtown Wichita, to live in Wichita and participate in the growth," said Jackson, whose other major development efforts in the city include the new Avante luxury apartment complex in northwest Wichita.
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                              • WBJ - BizTalk 351: The background behind the expansion campaign at Exploration Place

                                Adam Smith has been through large fundraising campaigns before — like the one that has rounded third base at Exploration Place and is heading for home.

                                He acknowledges that the most successful campaigns aren't always the easiest, and vice versa.

                                But what Exploration Place has planned over the next 18 months is massive, that's for sure.

                                On this week's BizTalk with the Wichita Business Journal podcast, the president and CEO of Exploration Place talked about the $22-million project that will construct an amphitheater on the northwest corner of the Exploration Place and a massive playscape on the southeast side of the 24-year-old science center and museum.

                                March 6 is the groundbreaking date for the amphitheater, which will host events and be a nightly home for folks to watch the lighting of the cauldrons surrounding the Keeper of the Plains across the Arkansas River. The amphitheater is scheduled to be completed this fall.

                                After that, the playscape that covers more than 6 acres with science themes — Smith says to envision 10 playgrounds put together — is scheduled to be completed in the fall of 2025.

                                Smith said 80% of the fundraising goal has been achieved, but it's time to start moving dirt.

                                "You can't always wait to raise every single dollar," Smith said, "and we've had enough success so far that we feel comfortable moving forward."
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