Kansas City Star Catches Up With Voting Public Weary Of Luxury Developer Tax Breaks

We talked about this horrible deal LAST MONTH and now the newspaper as formed an opinion. Take a peek:

Public incentives for a new downtown luxury hotel? Kansas City should just say no

Kansas City's first downtown convention hotel since the 1980s is two years away, but the corridor from the River Market to the Country Club Plaza is seeing a resurgence with five hotels opening this year and another 10-plus planned to open by 2020.

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  1. Did the red star gave up on socialist sLIE? Looks like it’s too little too late now, they followed him and he put them in their grave.

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  2. Me un yet be nothing wrong- as per de la KC Star... nincompoops! They take public funds and or incentives for why. They hate Trump,
    Conservatives and all white people who vote Republican.
    Make them declare bankruptcy and demolish their building. Of damned good badly paper- digital sucks, but often is oh well.
    Good riddance lipstick on a pig.

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  3. OK so we have a glut of hotel rooms coming on line, what we'd better do is build more hotel rooms. Genius.

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  4. I didn't realize the convention hotel they're building is still two years away from being open.

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  5. The public gave away the reins long ago. We have manipulated psuedo needs trumped up by special interest consultancies and developers. Real needs go wanting.

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