Super Bowl History in Kansas City, Missouri, Lies 150 feet Underground

While many football fans across Missouri are spending the day at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LIV victory parade, few know that not far away, and 150 feet below ground, sits a treasure trove of history for both the football team and the Super Bowl itself.

 

The Hunt Midwest SubTropolis is a 55,000,000 sq. ft. manmade limestone cave that has been renovated into an underground business complex offering a safe and secure location for companies to grow. SubTropolis currently houses more than 6 million sq. ft. of space for businesses, with room for up to 8 million more sq. ft. of storage available for expansion, making it the largest underground storage facility in the Midwest.

Companies within SubTropolis include Adrian Steel, Knapheide Manufacturing Co., Ground Effects, Midway Ford, Auto Truck Group, AER Manufacturing, Caseco, Grupo Antolin, Leggett & Platt CVP, XPO Logistics and Clore Automotive.

It could be your company’s next expansion location!

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