NDTeve wrote: No gang violence at Town Center.
Town Center is the last place in the entire metro I would choose to see a movie at.
NDTeve wrote: No gang violence at Town Center.
You are racist against white people.GRID wrote:
Town Center is the last place in the entire metro I would choose to see a movie at.
I think Ward Parkway mall has held on despite this perceived notion of "gang violence" or urban groups(which I guess would only mean blacks to some ignorants) because its in a neighborhood where people still give a damn. Bannister was isolated and was more of a destination place. Ward Pkwy is part of a bustling neighborhood, and seems to be constantly evolving. For example, Baja Fresh gives way to a new joint etc.dangerboy wrote: I agree. I go to this mall often and have never had a problem. All I can figure is that it has a lot of black customers and some people automatically feel like there is more crime when there are more minorities around. The teens hanging out at the movie theater there are not any better or worse than teens at other movie theaters.
We're lucky Steve and Barry's wasn't propping up more retail centers in KC. Ward Parkway is already quite stable, but GMofGP was toast a few months out of the starting gate.justin8216 wrote: Steve and Barry's files for chapter 11 BANKRUPTCY protection.
Shucks just when Ward Parkway and The Great Mall get a new tenant it goes bankrupt.
So Starbucks replaced the broken windows, cleaned up the splattered blood, and people went back to usual, unfazed? I am very proud of how Kansas Citians refuse to let rampant gun violence all accross the metro from Olathe to Independence dictate to us how to live our lives. Gotta love those guns...we all should have semi-automatic assault riffles in case we need to hunt our own food...it is guaranteed to us in the constitution you know. We can tolerate a few weekly massacres at universities, city council meetings, and shopping malls as long as we can protect ourselves with our very own assault riffle.aknowledgeableperson wrote: The times I was there business was back.
Didn't the Boston Massacre only have like 5 deaths?KCMax wrote: Not to minimize the three people that died in a shooting at Ward Parkway years back, but is that really considered a "massacre"?