KMBC reports: "The Westport Business League is hoping to get a special open-container license. The license requires changing the state law. Currently, the only place in Missouri where open containers are legal is in Kansas City's Power & Light District. Westport wants the same kind of festival license when they have special events."
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It won't happen. KC has a vested interest in P&L, but Westport can just get screwed! But hey - you can wear tee shirts and baggy falling-of-the-ass jeans in Westport. I always have good fun watching the brothers walking down the street holding their jeans up by hand.
ReplyDeleteP&L won't let it happen.
ReplyDeleteBoycott the White Power District. Who goes there anyway?
ReplyDeletenah...lets encourage everyone to go to the P&L Disctict so all the tax dollars go to Cordish, not the City. Terrible deal via Cauthan.
ReplyDeleteWomen feel safe at P&L. Where there's a lot of women men will follow. No brainer...
ReplyDeleteWhy why why do the Westport bar brutes refuse to evolve?
ReplyDeleteTimes are a changing my friends, and Westport needs an infusion of new ideas and concepts.
Drinking in the streets? So 1990's.
Think of ways to attract a new clientele, like the new burger joint which is packed most of the time. Lots of over 40 JOCO'ers with expendible cash and high end strollers wait in line for a burger and a beer. No late night fights, therefore no police lines and no image problems.
Westport (Bill Nigro) needs to quit whinning to the government for assistance with solving their problems with declining revenues. Excuses we have heard-
It's the black kids.
It's the Power and White District.
It's the smoking ban.
Their business model is flawed and out of date.
I see people drinking in the streets all over KC. Why do you need a license?
ReplyDeletefuck p&l........westport was here first and we had slaves! check out kellys basement the shackle rings are still in the wall. westport has more history and represents KC better than a phony p&l district.
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