MUST SEE!!! DOWNTOWN KANSAS CITY VIRTUAL TOUR: ONE LIGHT LUXURY CONDOS COURTESY OF LOCAL TAXPAYERS!!!
For the late night let's dream about a bit of Kansas City luxury life courtesy of MASSIVE SUBSIDY and tax breaks paid for by borrowing against this broke-ass town's future.
Take a look at this video documenting misplaced local priorities of Mayor and Council focusing on benefits for the 1% and nothing at all to do with neighborhoods in the rest of Kansas City...
ONE LIGHT
This is about a $79 MILLION DOLLAR Development and Kansas City Proper probably won't see a dime of that cash . . . Count it against the $15-20 MILLION that City Hall loses on the P&L District every year.
Take a look:
Deets:
"The Cordish Company is building a 25 story luxury rental apartment building in Kansas City and wanted a way to showcase the project before it was built. Their goal is to be 100% leased by the time the building is complete in 18 months. We filmed the site from a helicopter and created this video for their ground breaking ceremony and website."
The bright side to all of this . . .
Just because the d-bags reading this blog don't have the kind of money that would afford them the opportunity to live in a place like this DOES NOT mean that they won't pay for it anyhoo by the grand miracle of higher sales taxes throughout the city and for visitors too!!!
Contemplate all of that for the evening.
Hopefully, we'll be back with more BREAKING/EXCLUSIVE NEWS, discussion, debate, discourse, way more than our fair share of hateration, hotties, links, local content and all kinds of good stuff for the morning update . . . STAY TUNED!!!
KC is for sale to the highest bidder.
ReplyDeleteLooks nice, But, NO niggers allowed!
ReplyDeleteWhens the Taxpayer revolt begin?
ReplyDeleteCount me in
Cordish specializes in looting American taxpayers and consumers that's no secret.
ReplyDeleteSly is raping the taxpayers and none of the media is paying attention.
ReplyDeleteStar just put up an article how LiveKC, a new corporate initiative wants to provide tax incentives to millennial's to live in "designated areas".
ReplyDeleteWho will pick up the bill for that? East KC?
East KC doesn't even pick up the bill for east KC.
DeleteThe majority of jobs and tax base in this entire metro, much less the city is from the river to brookside state line to Troost.
Sure I want to pay a million dollars to look out my window and see nothing but smoke and niggers.
ReplyDeleteIf Glazer wants to impress us all lets see him buy one of these dumps.
ReplyDeleteCan you spell R-E-N-T-A-L? These are not condos for sale.
ReplyDeleteAnd just how much sales tax revenue is being generated
by the 20 spot parking lot that this residential tower is replacing?
Oh, and go ahead and discount all of the construction jobs it
will bring to the area.
Oh so low rent units for the niggers to destroy?
ReplyDeleteIf they cut your head off would you grow a new one by morning?
ReplyDeleteTrevelyan was also a fierce devotee of Adam Smith. How fierce? Well, he passionately felt that government should never, ever interfere with market forces, to the extent that he refused to hand out food to the starving Irish. Instead, he instituted a public works program that forced dying people into hard labor building pointless roads so they could afford to buy grain.
ReplyDeleteAll you simpleton reactionaries amateur internet economists who are frothy-lipped with rage about taxpayer handouts and tax incentives might need to check out what's goins on in your own suburban "cities", before you throw stones at urban developments.
ReplyDeleteTonys Johnson County.
But you simpletons like 7:32 need to understand the ones we have in Johnson County actually do work unlike in KCMO where you simpletons keep paying for it years and years and years later.
ReplyDeleteSee any failures like P&L or toy trains in JOCO
Jesus Tony the joint looks better than a train
ReplyDelete"The taxpayer peasants are revolting."
ReplyDeleteCordish: "Oh, don't you know it!"
(Apologies to Mel Brooks)
7:32 tax subsidies are as wrong I the burbs as they are in the city but the burbs are not bankrupt yet.
ReplyDeleteHow many Section 8 units?
ReplyDelete