KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - The University of Missouri-Kansas City is moving forward on plans to build a conservatory after Gov. Mike Parson offered support.
The school says it’s seeking proposals for a new building for the school’s Conservatory of Music and Dance and the Department of Theatre.
Interim Chancellor and Provost Barbara Bichelmeyer says a downtown campus may be the “best solution” if there’s an existing building in a viable location that can be re-purposed at a much lower cost than new construction. The other option is to locate the new facility on campus.
Supporters previously raised $48 million in pledges toward a $96 million conservatory and were waiting for a state match when former Gov. Eric Greitens vetoed the plan. Parson pledged last week to sign a bill providing state funding.
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