Kansas City has allocated a $165 million budget for the World Cup, adding to its existing investment of nearly $700 million in soccer infrastructure. This long-term commitment positions Kansas City as a key host city despite being the smallest U.S. venue, attracting global attention and potentially boosting real estate demand post-tournament.
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