4315-4323 Belleview?

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4315-4323 Belleview?

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I drive by here everyday and noticed that this block of apt/old houses are all boarded up. I appears demolition is on the books per Kiva. They are all owned by Price Brothers. Does anyone know what they are doing?
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If it is Price Bros, they will probably tear it down without a plan and let it sit as a vacant lot for years.
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Hopefully there's a plan. That whole block should be leveled and redeveloped as something more dense.
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These have started coming down.
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Are they tearing down the bank too?
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Darlene wrote:Are they tearing down the bank too?
No, just the apartment/duplex buildings.
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Those old houses looked real bad. I hope they do something nice in there with nice landscaping. Every time I go out to Oak Park Mall I love all the trees and flowers they have planted. I think that would really spruce up that area.
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Darlene wrote:Those old houses looked real bad. I hope they do something nice in there with nice landscaping. Every time I go out to Oak Park Mall I love all the trees and flowers they have planted. I think that would really spruce up that area.
You are new to "Kansas", yet you know all this block in midtown? LOL. Major troll here.
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Excuse me? Yes, I moved here about 6 months ago so I am new in that sense. I go down to the Plaza a lot to go shopping and I have been by that area many times. I notice things like that and thought those houses was in very bad shape and frankly I think that bank is not very nice looking either.

I am not a troll. What if I think your a troll for some of your posts? I think this is a good example of an old boys club you all do not like women and you do not like new people coming in here. You can't stand anybody having a opinion different from yours.
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Fight. Fight.
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It would be smart if someone mentioned to the city's housing task force that allowing housing to be torn down with no replacement is not helping the situation.
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Some of those old houses look dangerous so maybe it is best to tear them down before some kids get hurt or something.
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Hmmmmm
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Large mixed-use down the block and across the street going to PIEA for blight designation and future tax abatements:

http://www.kansascity.com/news/business ... 67834.html
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Won’t someone think of the children?!
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alejandro46 wrote:Large mixed-use down the block going to PIEA for blight designation and future tax abatement's:

http://www.kansascity.com/news/business ... 67834.html
This is a development for the west side of Belleview (Blue circle). The houses being torn down are on the east side (Red circle).

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Let the kids roam free and they might get hurt, but every time I lock mine up Social Services makes me let em go again.

What's a parent to do...?
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alejandro46 wrote:Large mixed-use down the block going to PIEA for blight designation and future tax abatement's:

http://www.kansascity.com/news/business ... 67834.html
15% affordable housing required!!!!!!
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The development, currently known as "Midtown Crossing," would revamp an entire city block of Belleview Avenue with 138 apartments, a parking garage and more than 3,300 square feet of commercial retail space "designed to meet the needs, wants and desires of the millennial generation renters," according to George Birt, a development consultant on the project.
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