Kansas City 18th & Vine Jazz District Renaissance Imagined Yet Again

Don't worry, the link tease is good enough for a glimpse at this project THAT'S NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN or at least won't offer any sustainable revenue model for an entertainment district that has enjoyed $100-MILLION worth of tax breaks over more than a generation. 

Kansas City's 18th & Vine could see more than $100M in projects - Kansas City Business Journal

A series of new investments could see an influx of different apartment types, retail and an art center built in Kansas City's 18th & Vine Jazz District in the coming years.

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  1. What a joke!

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  2. More wasted tax dollars on this whole worthless area, why can’t we just cut our losses and move on?

    How about spending $100 million dollars on the streets, you know, something we use everyday not just once every two months?

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  3. I heard the reason why they’re doing this is covid doesn’t exist down there, it’s true, just ask mayor mckneely and his sidekick the fat fake dr Rex! Events galore without restrictions!

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  4. Now there's an area of KC that needs to be burned to the ground!

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  5. So taxpayer funds are now called "investments".

    $100 million for somewhere no one goes.

    Why not fix the streets, the water and sewer lines with the $100 million.

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  6. '$100 Million in new projects" and all KC has to do is hand this Developer $600 Million in exchange.

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  7. Or, you could build a $50 million dollar toilet, flush the other $50 million down said toilet, and at least have a nice toilet left over.

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  8. I am glad they are investing 100 million, eat your racist heart out whitey.

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  9. Another $100 million wasted in an area where you get murdered or robbed. My don't we throw more money to lost causes and even worst lost cause people.

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