Leawood, Kan. – March 3, 2025: Chris Mattix and Greg Musil, shareholders with Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes, P.C., recently helped their client secure approval of a Community Improvement District (CID) to renovate the Stanley Square shopping center in Overland Park. The CID uses revenues raised through a 1% sales tax imposed within the district to reimburse the developers of the project.
About Chris Mattix: Chris is a zoning and land use attorney who uses his unique background as a lawyer who holds accounting and finance degrees and has worked as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) to assist clients in leveraging economic development incentives such as tax abatements, tax increment financing (TIF), and tax credits in Missouri and Kansas. He also has significant experience challenging property tax valuations and representing clients in zoning, permitting, and other land use matters.
About Greg Musil: Greg is an experienced trial lawyer who has successfully resolved business and commercial disputes for clients since 1987. In addition to a litigation and dispute resolution practice, Greg’s experience on the City Council of Kansas’ second largest city, and in politics and public service generally, has led to a successful practice in land use, zoning, real estate development, and permitting.
About the Public Law Practice Group: The firm’s Public Law Practice Group attorneys assist clients in obtaining approval of changes in zoning and development entitlements such as variances and the issuance of building permits as well as practicing before administrative bodies on matters related to regulatory compliance. They also assist clients in obtaining the approval of economic development incentives. Click to view a project map of work the firm has completed.
About the firm:
Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes serves and protects individuals, companies, estates and livelihoods. Based in Kansas City, the firm offers sophisticated representation in both the private and public sectors.
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