KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — After years of struggles, Kansas City’s Union Station appears to be on solid financial footing.
Station officials say the downtown Kansas City landmark ended 2013 with a $1.8 million cash surplus — the fourth year in a row with a seven-digit surplus.
The Kansas City Star reports the year-end numbers were approved Tuesday. The surplus was attributed in part to the “Real Pirates” exhibit and success of first-run movies on the digital 3-D Extreme Screen. Science City recorded a 17 percent increase in revenue and attendance and revewn were up almost 25 percent at the planetarium.
The station continues to struggle with capital costs, including $600,000 this year to replace escalators this year.
The station had struggled financially since voters approved a special tax to refurbish it in 1999.