Hundreds of apartment complexes those with less than 20 units have disappeared from the Kansas City market as landlords decide it's cheaper to demolish than fix them up. But losing these buildings is a huge blow to the city's affordable housing stock.
A proposed project on the northwest corner of East 63rd Street and Prospect Avenue could bring new life to a 25-acre plot of land that's been vacant for decades. The Kansas City, Missouri, City Council approved the plan during its Aug. 19 meeting.
Tony s Kansas City
Sunday, March 14, 2021
TKC MUST READ!!! KANSAS CITY COUNCILMAN BRANDON ELLINGTON AT WAR WITH EAST SIDE LEADERSHIP OVER TAX FUNDS!!! THE CALL STRIKES BACK WITH SCATHING EDITORIAL!!!
There s an urban core debate over finances underway that has been tragically overlooked by mainstream news and hidden behind paywalls.
Fact is, MSM is happy to post and re-post patronizing affirmative-action coverage or even support BLM but offering a real perspective on the politics of the urban core merits serious consideration that most outlets STILL aren t willing to offer at this late date. There are exceptions to this rule given that Dave Helling has actually penned thoughtful coverage of the