Civil Municipal - June 2024

prosperity due to hit Park City very soon. This is evidenced by the number of massive projects underway, with the largest of these developments undoubtedly being the Champ Town development on the west side of Interstate 135. The construction of the half-billion-dollar Champ Town complex is expected to attract significant attention. This unique complex will feature restaurants, hotels, retail stores, a 800, 000 gallon aquarium within a 105, 000 Square foot facility that also includes a butterfly garden, a mixed martial arts facility, and 8 baseball-softball fields. The aim is to draw visitors from across the region and beyond and currently the project is predicted to draw in 1.3 million visitors annually to Park City. “We’re helping Park City not only build on what they’ve been doing for decades but creating their new identity,” says Jeff Lange, Managing Partner at Lange Real Estate, the organization managing the vast majority of projects going on throughout the city, including Park Center and Champ Town. Everyone from residents to city officials can feel that their city will soon be the hotspot of the Midwest, especially when it comes to entertainment. Mayor Lehnherr explains this specific sentiment, saying, “Our city for many years has been a leader in attracting events and entertainment… our brand —Bill Gardner, Owner “We love the pride in Park City.” gardnerdesign.com hello@gardnerdesign.com 3204 E Douglas Ave, Wichita, KS 67208 78 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 06

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