Seating at the University of Kansas’ revamped football stadium likely will shrink by at least 5,000 seats when the facility opens in 2025, but KU’s athletic director promised year-round excitement levels from the site will grow.
Members of Downtown Lawrence Inc. on Wednesday morning ...
It is too early to be a trend, but not too early to be a tantalizing possibility: The selling prices of homes in Lawrence are declining.
For three consecutive months, the median selling prices of homes have declined, according to the latest information from the Lawrence Board of Realtors. ...
One of the larger used car dealers in Lawrence has disappeared, almost without a trace.
Clemons AutoMax, 1527 W. Sixth St., definitely appears to be closed for good. The lot is empty of vehicles, the showroom is devoid of employees, and the company’s website now redirects to a dealership in ...
Maybe Lawrence City Hall forgot to order new calendars for 2024. Whatever the case, the city has collected almost exactly the same amount of sales tax revenue through the first quarter of 2024 as it did during the same period in 2023.
On a balance of more than $7.7 million, the difference ...
A credit union with a historical connection to the University of Kansas will become the first business to locate in a new venture designed to bring commercial development to the edge of the KU campus.
The president and CEO of Truity Credit Union was in Lawrence on Tuesday to announce that the ...
You might be tempted to look to the football field when identifying the biggest success story of 2023 at the University of Kansas. A new set of numbers suggests you might want to look to the laboratory instead.
Research funding at KU increased by more than 20% last year, its largest increase ...