Tonight we endure EVEN MORE PROMISES from a flimsy project that has taken more than a decade to evolve . . . Check the latest bit of hope that hinges of DEAD RETAIL developments:
Mission Gateway's food-hall construction to begin in 2020
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Mission Gateway will begin construction on its Tom Colicchio-curated food hall next year. The hall will partner nationally acclaimed chefs and restaurants with "local artisanal purveyors to offer the finest in freshly prepared foods, experiential dining, shopping, and entertainment," according to a news release.
LOL
ReplyDeleteEven the KCI terminal fiasco will be completed before this "project".
ReplyDeleteA luxury dining experience in Mission, Kansas?
Hahahahaha!!
I don't eat out anymore since I started Jordan Peterson's all beef diet.
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly as described in the 2017 final development plan, so I don't know why it's either news or grounds for your ridicule
ReplyDeleteThis project makes me think Mission has been annexed by KCMO. Usually total dysfunction like this happens there.
ReplyDeleteBuffy the high maintenance drama,queen will have a free meal.
ReplyDeleteSharice has endorsed this project. She plans on picking up a box lunch when it opens.
ReplyDeleteIf your a finance guy do the interest coverage ratio. That's enough to prove this cant be finished. I smell a scam of some sort.
ReplyDelete11:32 should be ashamed of him or herself!
ReplyDeleteIt’s not too late to mercifully pull the plug on this disaster and let the weeds grow there again until a better plan comes along.
ReplyDelete11:32, I guess that means there’s going to be a tuna taco booth?
ReplyDeleteIt was a lake 75 years ago and the area still wants to be a lake. You cannot fight mother nature.
ReplyDeleteThe new hot Trend sweeping America! Did anybody see the episode of this on last week's CBS Sunday morning program? Before you feel like you're getting something great just remember Omaha has 10 of these already. So we must get what Omaha has a food court - the mall LOL idiots
ReplyDeleteThe longer this farce goes on, the more foolish the city looks.
ReplyDeleteIf i were a resident of mission I would be trying to stop this project too. It's a little too close to El Walmart and El price chopper for my liking. Would hate for the element to come even closer
ReplyDeleteThe developer in my opinion is bankrupt and will never be able to finish this. Other national developers have build hundreds of other project during the time this has sat unbuilt.
ReplyDeletehope it works.
ReplyDeleteMission merchants are in a state of suspended animation, pending the outcome.
ReplyDeleteIt could turn out great, but it's taking a long time.