Possibly . . .
Or maybe just more taxpayer money in the name of a hopeful effort that didn't really work out.
Of course, here's one more optimistic perspective . . .
Parade Park Homes was once one of the oldest Black-owned housing cooperatives in the country. The redevelopment there includes plans for about 1,100 new housing units, with some reserved as affordable or for senior housing.
Construction is now underway on the $300 million redevelopment of Kansas City’s Parade Park Homes, one of the country’s oldest Black-owned housing cooperatives.
The transformation will result in about 1,100 apartments, townhomes, and flats near the Historic 18th and Vine district.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Kansas City groundbreaking marks 'new beginning' for Black housing co-op that fell into disrepair
Parade Park Homes was once one of the oldest Black-owned housing cooperatives in the country. The redevelopment there includes plans for about 1,100 new housing units, with some reserved as affordable or for senior housing.
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