Kansas City Toy Train Detractor Switcheroo: Critic Now Offers Streetcar High Praise

Tailor made endorsement of the streetcar from this longtime local merchant putting on a happy face amid the death of retail . . . Nevertheless, fair play on this link that should offer a second guess for all denizens of the local discourse. Read more:

Why one store owner is 'eating crow' about KC's streetcar

Editor's note: Since opening on Sept. 9, 2016, Cincinnati's investment in its streetcar system is approaching $200 million in construction and operations costs. It also remains the subject of focused public scrutiny as ridership lags behind original expectations and leaders work to find a way to make the system more efficient.

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  1. Wonder if he was the only business owner who had something positive to say because there are quite a few businesses/restaurants on the streetcar line and the only focused on one guy for that fairly lengthy article.

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  2. ^^ That is fact and you know the others are hating it or they too would have been quoted.

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  3. The bullshit will thicken and get even worse now that Lyin' Sly's rode off into the sunset. A downhill slope is all that's needed to keep the momentum after the wheels have fallen off the wagon.

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  4. His family has been there since 1905. Who better to get a perspective of the streetcar along with some history. I know him and family. Lovely people. Stop to shop if you can afford it.

    The black guy.

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  5. The bullshit continues as usual.

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  6. Used to shop at Michael's. Wonderful products, great customer service. Expensive.

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  7. Somewhat ironic that they used The Corrigan Building's parking lot to fab.
    the rails..since Thomas and Bernard Corrigan ran The Metropolitan Railway
    when KC was just growing.........

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