The area houses the Power and Light District and the Sprint Center.
It is anchored by the Sprint Center, a 19,000 seat complex that has become a top draw for sports and musical entertainment.
Elton John was the first performer to play at the Sprint Center.
The Sting were to play in the Sprint Center, which was due to open in the Fall of 2007.
The Sprint Center, an 18,500-seat arena, is a project that was announced shortly after the Power & Light District.
The team was coached by Danton Barto and played their home games at Sprint Center.
The logo and color scheme remain the same and home games are still played at the Sprint Center in the heart of Kansas City.
The Power & Light District is immediately to the west of the Sprint Center.
In 2008 it was again held in Kansas City, but this time at the Sprint Center.
There were over 5,000 in overflow seating as the Sprint Center seated only 19,000.