Perceptive Software, Inc.

Best Places to Work in Kansas City 2004 and 2005

Living in Kansas City

Country Club Plaza

Perceptive Software's state-of-the-art world headquarters is in suburban Kansas City — and we love it here! The rumors about Kansas City are true; the barbecue is tasty, the jazz is hot, the steaks are juicy and the people are friendly, but there's more to the city than that. Whether you like the bustling, lively atmosphere of the revitalized downtown, or the family-friendly suburban lifestyle, you can find your niche here in Kansas City.

With all the benefits of a metropolitan area combined with the affordability and charm of the Midwest, Perceptive Software employees enjoy a high quality of life at a lower cost than in many other cities. The National Association of Homebuilders consistently names the Kansas City metropolitan area one of the most affordable housing markets in the country.

Johnson County

Johnson County, Kan., is a vibrant residential and business community with a national reputation for excellence in educational, residential and cultural opportunities. It is a diverse and thriving urban county located in the southwestern Kansas City metropolitan area. With more than 500,000 residents, it is the fastest growing county in Kansas (average annual growth rate of over 10,000 people). According to a recent study, American City Business Journals, Inc., ranks Johnson County 7 out of 3,141 counties for best quality of life and 6 among most educated. The county is recognized nationally for the quality of its six school districts and two colleges. In 2008, Money Magazine ranked four Kansas City suburban communities in it's Top 100 Best Places to Live — Overland Park (9th), Olathe (11th), Shawnee (39th) and Lee's Summit (79th).

Entertainment

Whether you prefer sporting events, the arts, hitting the shops or dining out, there's a lot here to keep you busy.

Sports & Recreation

Kansas City & Sprint Center

Sports fans can watch Kansas City Chiefs and Kansas City Royals games throughout the year at some of the best stadiums in the country. Arrowhead Stadium is one of the loudest in the NFL, with not a bad seat in the house, impressive tailgating spreads and intensely committed fans. Kauffman Stadium gives baseball fans a unique experience with an open, home-town feel, fountains and waterfalls beyond the outfield and great views of the field.

Opened in the fall of 2007, Sprint Center is Kansas City's newest sports and entertainment venue. Located in the city's revitalized downtown and across the street from the new Power & Light District, this 18,000-seat venue also features the College Basketball Experience, an interactive college basketball exhibit and home to the National College Basketball Hall of Fame.

The Kansas Speedway attracts thousands to its annual NASCAR and IndyCar races as well as other motor sports series hosted there throughout the year. For college sports and events, just a short drive gets you to the University of Kansas, Kansas State University and the University of Missouri, as well as a number of area colleges. Careful, the rivalries run deep here.

Arts and Culture

Whether you want a night of live Kansas City jazz or an evening at the symphony, you'll find plenty options among local theater companies, art galleries, museums and music venues. The Metropolitan Performing Arts Center, opening in 2007, will be home to the Kansas City Ballet, Lyric Opera and Kansas City Symphony, as well as more than 65 performing arts organizations in the metro. In addition to more than 100 local art galleries, museums such as the Nelson-Atkins Art Museum and Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art offer viewing of some of the best collections in the Midwest.

What's more, you can take in a history lesson at every turn. Unique museums like the American Jazz Museum, Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, National World War I Museum and Truman Presidential Museum & Library are just a few of the one-of-a-kind educational experiences around town.

Shopping

Kansas City offers a variety of shopping, from department stores to specialty boutiques. You can stroll through the old-world Spanish architecture and beautiful fountains on the Country Club Plaza or visit the numerous suburban shopping centers including the Legends at Village West, Town Center Plaza, Oak Park Mall or Zona Rosa for your choice of hundreds of stores and restaurants. Historic Westport and the Crossroads Arts District offer unique shopping and dining and a distinct Kansas City experience.

Dining

Kansas City may be known for delicious barbecue and the Kansas City strip, but you can experience more than that at award-winning fine and casual dining restaurants throughout the metro area. Local restaurants offer diverse flavors and talented chefs that serve up authentic Mexican dishes, savory Italian and other ethnic cuisine. And of course, there is no shortage of delicious barbecue joints and no end to arguments among Kansas Citians about who cooks it up best.

Kansas City Royals

Quick Facts:

Kansas City Metro Population: 2 million

Major League City:
NFL - Kansas City Chiefs
MLB - Kansas City Royals
Northern League - Kansas City T-Bones
MLS - Kansas City Wizards
AFL - Kansas City Brigade
WTT - Kansas City Explorers