One of the best Kansas City videos we've seen all week . . .
The New Life of Kansas City's Lost Landmark
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"A short film on Bill Haw's loving restoration of the Kansas City Livestock Exchange Building."
The clip includes some really great videography and history of Kansas City culture and real estate with and without tax subsidy but thankfully still standing.
Maybe if the city had any foresight they would put a lease tax on these old buildings which would go to refurbish these old relics. That way the fat cats who make their millions can pay for the real estate that facilitated it. Why should the tax payers pick up the tab?
ReplyDeleteWhat they making more apartment's for the niggers to tear up.
ReplyDeleteThey have done a nice job with this project over just knocking it down as the city would have done if left up to them.
ReplyDeleteThe Livestock Exchange Building is an integral part of KC history, especially for those of us who remember the stockyards.
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