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Rendering of the planned new Northland Workforce Development Center to be built on Platte Purchase Drive near Hwy. 152 and Platte Purchase Road, near the Platte Purchase Middle School in the Platte County R-3 School District.

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WILL REPLACE EXISTING CENTER IN PLATTE CITY

Kansas City is investing in the future of its workforce. On April 17, the city committed $25 million toward creating the new Northland Workforce Development Center (NWDC), a cutting-edge training hub designed to meet regional demand for skilled labor and modernize the existing Northland Career Center.

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The $74 million project is led by the Northland Workforce Development Center Corporation, a 501(c)(3) founded in 2023. With $42.8 million already secured, including a $37 million investment from the State of Missouri, Kansas City’s commitment moves the campaign significantly closer to the finish line.

The new center is planned to be built on Platte Purchase Drive, near Hwy. 152 and Platte Purchase Road, next to the Platte Purchase Middle School in the Platte County R-3 School District.

“This project is about more than bricks and mortar—it’s about providing opportunities for the next generation,” said Councilmember Nathan Willett. “The new center will train and inspire our future first responders, welders, electricians, nurses, and other professionals to meet the workforce needs of the greater Kansas City region.”

Championed by Willett, the city’s funding ordinance earned broad council support, including co-sponsors Mayor Quinton Lucas and councilmembers Kevin O’Neill, Lindsay French, Melissa Robinson, Ryana Parks-Shaw, Crispin Rea, Johnathan Duncan, Wes Rogers, and Andrea Bough.

“Kansas City’s growth over the next generation will be dictated by the workers we can develop and attract,” said Mayor Lucas. The city’s investment in the Northland Workforce Development Center represents our commitment to building the region’s economic future while also investing in one of the fastest growing areas in our entire region and state. The partnership between the city, state, and Northland Workforce Development Center Corporation demonstrates what we can accomplish when we work together toward a shared vision of prosperity for all Kansas Citians.”

The new facility will replace the existing Platte City campus and expand programming to serve both high school students and adult learners. The upgraded campus will feature modern labs, classrooms, and industry-driven programs in healthcare, construction, logistics, and advanced manufacturing.

Kansas City’s investment is financed through taxable special obligation bonds generated from new development revenue near the project site. The agreement includes strategic provisions to ensure lasting community benefit:

No ongoing financial or operational obligations for the city
Free facility access for community events, job fairs, and City-led training programs
Discounted tuition for city employees
In addition, the ordinance directs the city manager to explore potential satellite training sites across Kansas City to reduce transportation barriers and expand access.

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