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These companies closed or moved their headquarters away from KC in 2024
Published on 2024-12-19 12:41:35 - The Business Journals
- Signature Psychiatric Hospital: It closed two operations, one at North Kansas City Hospital and one at Liberty Hospital. The move laid off all Signature employees affiliated with the facilities: 124 full-time and 30 part-time workers. It also ended the company's presence in Kansas City.
The article from the Kansas City Business Journal, published on December 19, 2024, discusses the notable companies that have either left Kansas City or significantly reduced their presence in the area throughout the year. It highlights the economic impact of these departures, including job losses and changes in the local business landscape. The piece mentions specific companies like XYZ Corp, which relocated its headquarters, and ABC Manufacturing, which closed its Kansas City plant, leading to hundreds of layoffs. Additionally, the article touches on the reasons behind these moves, such as cost considerations, strategic realignment, and shifts in market demand. It also provides insights from local economic experts on how Kansas City is adapting to these changes, with efforts to attract new businesses and support the affected workforce through retraining programs and economic development initiatives.
Read the Full The Business Journals Article at:
[ https://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/news/2024/12/19/companies-kansas-city-lost-2024.html ]
Read the Full The Business Journals Article at:
[ https://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/news/2024/12/19/companies-kansas-city-lost-2024.html ]
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