Transition from downtown living to brookside/Waldo living
- WinchesterMysteryHouse
- Colonnade
- Posts: 783
- Joined: Mon Jul 31, 2006 6:54 pm
Re: Transition from downtown living to brookside/Waldo livin
I've admired that building for years and glad I don't live near that 'hood anymore. You gentleman scholars should start a speakeasy there for sure.
- chrizow
- Global Moderator
- Posts: 17161
- Joined: Fri Aug 08, 2003 8:43 am
Re: Transition from downtown living to brookside/Waldo livin
why?WinchesterMysteryHouse wrote:glad I don't live near that 'hood anymore.
- warwickland
- Oak Tower
- Posts: 4834
- Joined: Wed Sep 21, 2005 6:29 pm
- Location: St. Louis County, MO
Re: Transition from downtown living to brookside/Waldo livin
yep i remember this building, think i made a post on it years ago. wonder what the stumbling blocks would be to getting a liqour license for a new true blue corner bar on a residential street in kcmo.GiveThisManABeer wrote:Agreed with Volker Dad. This would make perfect candidate for a chill neighborhood bar. Someone with some loot and a love for drinks should get on this: http://www.kansascityhomes.com/Kansas-C ... 36263.aspx
- Demosthenes
- Western Auto Lofts
- Posts: 569
- Joined: Sun Jun 17, 2012 2:50 pm
- Location: CBD
Re: Transition from downtown living to brookside/Waldo livin
This is a terrific idea. Rag headquarter/ Kansas City History Den & Nerdery/ Craft beer bar. I envision old Sanborns and framed photos from the Missouri Valley Special Collections all over the walls. This place would be a haven for all things extremely local. Some real movin and shakin goin down in this joint!
And I kind of think the location being IN the neighborhood is perfect for such a place.
And I kind of think the location being IN the neighborhood is perfect for such a place.