City college entrepreneurs hope to change the world with their new venture. However, with our without their high ideals, they'll have to hustle given that post-hippie greasy spoon will be competing with at least three really great nearby Chinese food places that do a brisk biz.
Equal Minded Café engages community and promotes social justice
Equal Minded Café is working to serve more than just coffee and pastries; they are trying to build a community and form conversations. Dontavious Young, a third-year transfer student at UMKC, owns and operates the small coffee shop off Troost Avenue and 43rd Street.
I hear Independence Center is dropping its retail rental prices, good luck!
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ReplyDeleteI'll make sure to bypass this radical place. Thanks for the heads up.
Java and BLM jive... no thanks.
ReplyDeleteThey won’t last long at 43rd and troost that’s for damn sure, just stupid.
ReplyDeleteAwesome idea ! I mean, it's common knowledge that Blacks just looooove coffee ! BWAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA !!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMost coffee ßhops I've seen are frequented by "woke" type and SJW clientele. I don't think their message will "deter potential vandalism or property damage".
ReplyDeleteGood luck! I really don't see that place surviving a year.
Yeah, good luck.
ReplyDeleteI would worry more about the PEOPLE surviving than the PLACE.
Great time to open a Cafe. Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteInvestment opportunity? No thank you.
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