Kansas City Historic Northeast Public Market Celebrates Diversity?!?

A peek at the developer narrative and the INEVITABLE local taxpayer subsidy . . . Here's the word that might have been overlooked by some of our more feisty neighbors . . . 

The public market will be more than just a food hall. It will be a place designed to "empower local entrepreneurs" and "celebrate cultural diversity," as well as "gather, connect, and celebrate the flavors that make this city unique."

The Historic Northeast Public Market will offer a platform to local chefs, bakers, and artisans with the help of a new 13,000-square-foot building. This building will offer 18 independent commercial kitchens and small businesses, giving these business owners the opportunity to build their dreams.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Public Market coming to Kansas City's Historic Northeast neighborhood

Kansas City's Historic Northeast neighborhood announced that it will soon start on a new development that will bring economic opportunities and a sense of community to the area.

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