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Royals’ owner on the planned new stadium

Landmark Digital by Landmark Digital
May 2, 2026
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EDITOR:

I am thrilled to share a major step with you in the generational process of finding the Royals’ next home, one that honors our past and looks confidently toward our future.

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I’m motivated every day to fulfill Ewing Kauffman’s vision, which was that the Royals would be Kansas City’s forever.

For 50+ years, Kauffman Stadium has been more than a ballpark. It has been a place where memories were made—where unforgettable moments unfolded, friendships began, and traditions were born.

We’ve shared two World Series Championships and countless historical moments together. These moments live on because of fans like you who stood with us season after season.

As we look ahead, the Royals’ new home will be built on that foundation. We will continue our commitment to delivering an exceptional fan experience, enhancing what it means to be a Royals fan and Kansas Citian, and allowing us to continue building memories together.

We have teamed up with Hallmark Cards on a transformative project that will include a new ballpark at Crown Center, mixed use development in the surrounding 85 acres, and reimagined headquarters for the Royals and Hallmark.

Thank you for being part of our journey—past, present, and future. We look forward to sharing more details as plans progress and welcoming you to a new home where the next generation of memories will be made.

See you at the ballpark soon.

     --John Sherman
       Chairman/CEO
       Kansas City Royals 

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