Celebrate Even More Downtown Kansas City Taxpayer Subsidized Luxury Living Space Along Toy Train Streetcar Line
This blogger celebrates downtown building plans: "The site of the old Hereford House is going to come back to life as the City Club Apartments." News of the project broke last year along with some concern about a historical site near the proposed hipster hangout AND OF COURSE MORE LOCAL TAXPAYER SUBSIDY backing the project . . . City Club Apartments Crossroads Proposal
Is the picture what these monstrosities are really going to look like?
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"Luxury" apartments built to look like piles of shipping containers.
Subsidized by the taxpayers because even though there are supposedly waiting lists for apartments in a "hot downtown market", and the downtown swells are congratulating themselves over all their successes, and "we just need subsidies long enough to jump-start development", we're not quite there yet.
And never will be.
Sly and the gang giving away the city's tax base and simultaneously asking residents to increase their taxes for an $800 million bond issue so their streets and sidewalks can finally be repaired and maintained.
You really can't make this stuff up.
it confounds me ,the only post ussr design, where classic brick once stood,,,, andddd they are jamming all these ugly ass buildings in a a square mile,,, when you, in theory, could go 2 miles east and get a big old house for a quarter of the price,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
ReplyDeleteGO Bob proposal has 400 million to subsidize suburbanite roads to nowhere north of the river
ReplyDeleteThey won't be roads to nowehere for long, trolley boy.
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