Given that KCMO has dedicated MORE THAN 100 MILLION BUCKS & COUNTING to this district.
A sustainable profit model would be nice and welcomed by all.
Good news this evening . . .
Our favorite activist bloggers seem excited about the future . . . Their latest post seems hopeful with the TKC caveat that ALL bloggers must play the hype game at some point . . . Check-it:
"This year’s festival, set against the backdrop of Kansas City’s rich history, stands as a key moment in the city’s reemergence as a cultural hub.
"They are demonstrating that hundreds, even thousands, in our community are eager to come together—to love, support, uplift, and create alongside one another.
"For it all to be happening in such a historic space makes it all the more meaningful. The 18th and Vine District, often referred to as a hub and one of the premier locations at the height of jazz, is now undergoing a modern renaissance. "
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
A New Era for Black Art in Kansas City: The 18th & Vine Arts Festival Brings National Spotlight to the City's Emerging Cultural Renaissance
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