Maybe nice news and certainly a welcomed break from the condo influx that currently saturates this market. Take a look:
Saint Luke's Foundation Announces Plan to Revitalize Plaza Westport Neighborhood with Thirty New Single Family Homes
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Saint Luke's Foundation announced today plans to begin construction on thirty new single family homes designed to enhance and revitalize the neighborhood that sits just west of Saint Luke's Hospital and south of Saint Luke's Bishop Spencer Place between 44th and 45th Streets.
Why the hell isn't St. Luke's working to lower patient costs instead of playing real estate tycoon?
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ReplyDeleteI agree. This is probably for doctors, employees, students, and extended stay families. The problem is, that area is not a place to stay regardless of houses fixed up or not.
Screw the idea and lower our cost!
^^^^Why are you two retards complaining? Hurry up and die geezers you're all boring as shit.
ReplyDeleteAs this shit head replied from his mom's basement. No doubt you offer to do your mom's wash so you can lick her nasty panties, loser.
DeleteLet's keep this City Moving, Many States Wish they Had a Destation CITY Let's Keep the Party GOING. Great Food and Dining Great Entertainment Great Sports. But we need to Clean up the Trash the people committing the Crime.
ReplyDeleteLet me guess not affordable to the people who need a home the most and tax abated for 25 years.
ReplyDelete$500,000 range per KCBJ
ReplyDeletethe private market couldn't do this?
ReplyDeleteseems kimd of obvious.
St Luke’s is trying to keep the filthy blacks from invading any further into the plaza, somebody has to keep them and away from the hospital or people will quit going there, I agree with it, gotta keep them kind out
ReplyDeleteCharity for the Rich, Praise the Lord
ReplyDeleteStarring Saint Lukes and Reece Nichols
This must be part of City Halls new affordable housing plan that was in the news last month.
ReplyDeleteStarting at $500K for the cheap ones? Gosh how much more affordable can you wish for!
ReplyDeleteGolly those are in my price range.
ReplyDeleteThey want to displace and keep out people who say, gosh, golly, yip, yup, and yo out of that area. And those kind that leave a recycle bin on the porch, or have some goofy art in the yard.
ReplyDeleteNice they gave everyone so much ample and advance notice about seriously major changes coming to the neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteOh thought this was something about helping people instead of welfare for the rich.
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