Here's one more historic destination soon soon to be confronted by the wrecking ball in order to provide more space for hipsters who will pay top dollar and then complain after multiple car break-ins . . .
"The city issued demolition permits last week for 1824/1832 McGee Street, records show, part of a block with historic ties to the automobile industry. The site was previously eyed for redevelopment into offices and retail.
"According to a historic survey and a real estate listing, the Maston Realty and Mining Company built the site in 1919 and soon leased 1832 McGee to Republic Rubber Company and Newell Motor Car Company, while 1824 McGee was leased to Franklin-Williams Motor Company. The buildings saw various uses over the years."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
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