Fear over safety is an unseen cost of urban core gentrification. A bit more evidence of this fact of life:
KC condo residents furious after failed fire inspections
Hide Transcript Show Transcript SCHOOL NOT TO ALLOW THE CHILD TO ENROLL. ABOUT 1000 PEOPLE HAVE SIGNED A PETITION OPPOSING THAT DECISION. >> MORE THAN 75 PEOPLE LIVING IN A KANSAS CITY CONDO COMPLEX FACE CONCERNS TONIGHT ABOUT THEIR BUILDING'S SAFETY. THAT'S AFTER THE FIRE MARSHALL THREATENED TO SHUT IT DOWN.
Seven dollar an hour illegal alien carpenters what did you expect ?
ReplyDelete^^^^^^Fact
ReplyDeleteJust another example of junk construction , cheap labor , cheap material , cheap ass management .. So topical of Kills city !
ReplyDeleteThese "condos" are actually in an abandoned hospital building.
ReplyDeleteYou would think that perhaps expectations of the residents would be a bit lower than buying/renting an actual condominium.
Not so low as to have inadequate fire protection.
But they live in a converted building in a city where streets are in disrepair and fire hydrants are inspected so seldom that many are found not to work when they're needed.
No surprise here.
^^dull.
ReplyDelete^^^ 630 is exactly right ^^^
Delete^^6:30 is boring and talks too much.
ReplyDeleteNo every single new building constructed in KCMO is of the highest standard of craftsmanship known to man.
ReplyDeleteROFL
It's terrific!
ReplyDeleteWow. Look it up in the JACO records. Park Reserve LLC has their property valued at $10.00 and pays $2.00 in property taxes. Does something stink?
ReplyDelete^^Yes. Your diaper!
ReplyDeleteAnother failure.
ReplyDelete^^^...and yet it's not really. Weird.
ReplyDeleteTony Botello is right!!! Tony's mom's basement is the best place to live!!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a Fire Marshall's little white envelope wasn't thick enough this time, doesn't it?
ReplyDelete^^No. It doesn't.
ReplyDeleteActually it sounds like gopher has a new topic--justifying shoddy tax abated construction.
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