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  •  Kansas City is preparing for the largest tourism event in its history—the 2026 World Cup. Open Doors! invites small business owners, artists, and cultural organizations to propose creative retail pop-up concepts for vacant storefront spaces in downtown Kansas City. Applicants are encouraged to share their vision, business plan, and activation strategy to help create a dynamic and welcoming environment for visitors and residents alike.

  • Through this program, small businesses and artists are paired with property owners to transform empty commercial spaces into vibrant temporary storefront shops. These shops are high-impact retail spaces meant to create vibrant destinations near Downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Selected applicants will receive:

    • Temporary subsidized lease space (3–6 months, with potential extension) in downtown Kansas City. The pop-up must be retail-based.

    • Grant funding up to $10,000 to cover build-out, inventory, permit fees, and insurance expenses. Stipends may vary for shared or collaborative concepts.

    • Access to technical assistance in lease negotiation, build-out, marketing, financial and legal services, access to capital, and resource navigation.

    This is a one-time grant opportunity and will not extend beyond the pop-up activation period, though it may be renewed based on future funding availability.

  • To qualify as a small business applicant:

    • Local and national small businesses may apply. Priority is given to businesses established in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area (MSA).

    • Businesses with existing storefronts are eligible and encouraged to apply.

    • The business must have been established on or before January 1, 2023.

    • The business must be generating revenue of at least $50,000 in 2024. Applicants must submit tax returns and profit and loss statements.

    • The business must possess all necessary registrations, licenses, and permits.

      • Local businesses must have a current KCMO business license.

      • Businesses outside Kansas City, Missouri must submit a certificate of good standing from their state’s Secretary of State office and obtain all required local permits and licenses for their retail concept.

  • To qualify as an artist-based business applicant:

    • Applicants must be individual artists, creative entrepreneurs, or maker-based businesses producing original works or creative products for retail sale.

    • Applicants must be based in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area (MSA) or demonstrate a strong connection to the local creative community.

    • The business or creative practice must have been established on or before January 1, 2024.

    • Applicants must demonstrate a consistent record of creative production or sales, such as participation in art fairs, markets, exhibitions, or online sales.

    • Applicants must possess or be willing to obtain all necessary business registrations, permits, and insurance required for retail operations.

    • Collaborative or collective artist groups are eligible to apply under a shared concept.

  • To qualify as an organization applicant:

    • Applicants must be nonprofit organizations, community groups, or collectives proposing a shared retail concept that aligns with the goals of Open Doors!

    • The organization must be registered and in good standing with the appropriate state agency.

    • The organization must have been established on or before January 1, 2023.

    • The proposed concept must include multiple participants or partners (e.g., artists, small businesses, or cultural vendors) collaborating under one retail activation.

    • The organization must demonstrate capacity to manage shared space, including coordination of vendors, scheduling, and financial oversight.

    • Organizations must provide proof of nonprofit status (if applicable) and submit a budget and operational plan for the pop-up.

  • The following types of businesses and organizations are not eligible for participation:

    • Payday loan businesses

    • Hookah and vape shops

    • Adult entertainment establishments

    • Marijuana-related businesses

    • Political campaign or lobbying organizations

    • Religious organizations

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  •  Through this program, small businesses and artists are paired with property owners to transform empty commercial spaces into vibrant temporary storefront shops. These shops are high-impact retail spaces meant to create vibrant destinations near Downtown and surrounding neighborhoods.

  • We are seeking private commercial spaces in Downtown Kansas City, along the Streetcar line and in entertainment districts. A vacant storefront is a commercial space, typically on the ground floor, that is not currently occupied or in use. Ideal spaces are street-facingeasily accessible, and visible from the street, with display windows that encourage public engagement.

    • Spaces of all sizes are eligible, but priority will be given to those under 8,000 sq. ft.

    • Preference for micro-retail spaces under 1,000 sq. ft.

    • Located downtown, near entertainment or commercial districts, and along the streetcar line

    • Zoned for retail, food, or beverage use

    • Require minimal tenant finishing

    • Owners may apply for multiple properties, submitting a separate application for each

    • Pop-up activations will last a minimum of 3 months, with the option to extend up to 6 months

    • All activations must occur during May, June, and July 2026 (World Cup period)

    • Matching will be based on space sizeactivator type, and collaboration potential (first-time storefronts, existing businesses, or partnerships)

    • Property owners must cover utilities and garbage removal during the pop-up period

    • Owners must maintain the property and ensure it remains in good condition

    • Pop-Up Activators must carry their own insurance

    • Selected property owners must sign a letter of intent to remove the property from the market from selection through March 2026

    • All pop-ups must be activated between May and July 2026

  • If you have multiple eligible properties within the desired boundaries, you may apply to be a host for each one. You will need to submit a separate application for each property

  • Selected Pop-Up Hosts will receive a lease subsidy stipend to cover a portion of the monthly lease amount, helping to offer a reduced lease rate to pop-up activators. The program targets spaces 8,000 square feet or less that require minimal tenant finishes.

    Host Requirements for Stipends

    • The lease subsidy stipend will be paid directly to the property owner (Pop-Up Host).

    • The remaining lease balance will be paid by the Pop-Up Activator directly to the property owner.

    • Property owners may continue to list the property for lease during the activation period.

    • Property owners must sign a letter of intent to remove the property from the market during the program partnership (from selection until March 2026).

    • Property owners must cover utilities and garbage removal during the pop-up period.

    • All properties must comply with city building codes and permits.

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