A spruced up shack highlights longstanding scheme to improve the urban core. Take a look:
United Inner City Services Hope Murals Bring Attention to the Rector House
Empty houses are still full of stories. The Rector House sits at 2000 E. 12th St., a two-story brick home with bright swirls of paint on plywood nailed across the windows and doors. The century-old house built for Sarah Rector, once called the "richest Black girl in America," has been abandoned for nearly a decade.
Get rid of the damn thing, the owners have been trying to get free money for repairs for twenty years, they aren’t spending their money on it and never will. Why don’t they ask their own people to support a supposed “worthy” cause. Wait, what? Black people don’t donate money to nobody? That’s what I thought.
ReplyDeleteStop with the murals they are weird, scary, and tacky. Our city is not a coloring book or a cartoon.
ReplyDelete^^^^No. Stop with the complaining about everything. Go find a life and go fuck yourself.
ReplyDeleteQuite a bossy girl today!
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ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice crime free family friendly neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteJust further proof that the Black Churches are the biggest Slum Landlords in Kansas City.
ReplyDeleteThe only reason black churches exist it to keep racism alive so the suckers going there will give more money so the fat fake revs can have their misstress’s and Escalades.
ReplyDeleteYou can put lipstick and gold jewlery on a pig but it's still a stinky pig.
ReplyDeleteJust another ghetto crackhouse
ReplyDeleteaffordable housing
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