
The Manhattan City Commission opened the door Tuesday for the Kansas State University Foundation to pursue public financing tools to develop a complex at Kimball and College avenues that would include condominiums, a hotel, coffee shop, steakhouse, brewery and food truck plaza, among other things.
Commissioners unanimously adopted a non-binding resolution expressing support for the project.
This is the third phase in the foundation’s broader development plans for K-State’s campus ground along Kimball and nearby areas. “Edge District 3.0” includes Bilbrey Family Event Center, the Agronomy Research and Innovation Center, K-State’s new indoor track, Champions Gate and research facilities.
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