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by FangKC
Sat Aug 16, 2003 1:16 am
Forum: Downtown
Topic: OFFICIAL - Federal Reserve HQ construction
Replies: 568
Views: 102351

Fed. Reserve in Houston

I think the new Federal Reserve Bank in Houston was designed by architect Michael Graves. He did that cool municipal building in Portland, Oregon too. I.M. Pei's firm won the bid for the new headquarters here in KC, but I don't think Pei himself is going to design it. I think the Fed. Reserve's reas...
by FangKC
Sat Aug 16, 2003 12:43 am
Forum: Downtown Archive
Topic: covering the loop?
Replies: 22
Views: 5797

Phoenix, New York, and Boston

Phoenix constructed a downtown freeway with a 14-block tunnel. It limited the number of exits and that could be done on the north loop. We don't need an exit at every street--just Grand, Main, and Broadway. The other thing would be to build an arced structure over the freeway in between the existing...
by FangKC
Fri Aug 15, 2003 11:59 pm
Forum: Downtown Archive
Topic: Bring back "The Junction"
Replies: 16
Views: 5584

The Junction Around 1906

Here's a photo depicting the Junction around 1906. The 4-story triangular structure was called Vaughan's Diamond Building. Constructed in 1870, it was from the Second Empire style of architecture. Vaughan's Diamond occupied that site until 1915, when it was razed and the Westgate Hotel was built. Th...
by FangKC
Fri Aug 15, 2003 8:44 pm
Forum: Downtown Archive
Topic: Bring back "The Junction"
Replies: 16
Views: 5584

Living in the Past

I think I would have liked living in Kansas City from about 1900-59.

My parents lived here in the late-50s to 1962. My mother says that Kansas City was a fun town back then. She said she used to get excited when she took the streetcar to downtown to shop.
by FangKC
Fri Aug 15, 2003 4:21 pm
Forum: Downtown Archive
Topic: Bring back "The Junction"
Replies: 16
Views: 5584

Petticoat Junction

Maybe we could combine "Petticoat Lane" (E. 11th St.) with "The Junction" and have "Petticoat Junction." LOL. That area was called The Junction because many of the City's early cable and street cars routes criss-crossed there. The route that used the Ninth Street Inclin...
by FangKC
Thu Aug 14, 2003 4:07 am
Forum: Power & Light District
Topic: OFFICIAL - Hotel President construction
Replies: 714
Views: 157283

More Ideas for the Empire Theater

I want to present some additional ideas for reuse of the Empire Theater, and specifically address past attempts to lure the House of Blues franchise into the Empire. What about this idea? Instead of the House of Blues taking out a long-term lease on the building, why not build the facility in such a...
by FangKC
Thu Aug 14, 2003 3:49 am
Forum: Downtown
Topic: OFFICIAL - Bartle Hall Expansion construction
Replies: 537
Views: 83610

More Ideas For Saving the Empire

I want to present some additional ideas for reuse of the Empire Theater, and specifically address past attempts to lure the House of Blues franchise into the Empire. What about this idea? Instead of the House of Blues taking out a long-term lease on the building, why not build the facility in such a...
by FangKC
Wed Aug 13, 2003 10:47 pm
Forum: Urban Core
Topic: Craig Glazer editorial in the Star
Replies: 8
Views: 2742

Expanding Westport

The problem with expanding Westport is that the people who already live in the adjacent areas complain about the crowds, noise, parking problems, and litter. Westport doesn't need more bars and clubs. What it does need is more housing to provide residents whom will frequent the existing establishmen...
by FangKC
Wed Aug 13, 2003 10:04 pm
Forum: Urban Core
Topic: Is Westport really an entertainment district?
Replies: 14
Views: 3414

Westport

I think most Kansas Citians think of it as one. Since the neigborhood residents complain about the noise, parking, and crowds littering, etc., perhaps it's time to think about slowly moving the bars and clubs downtown. Hopefully, when the downtown entertainment district is built, some of the clubs w...
by FangKC
Wed Aug 13, 2003 9:50 pm
Forum: Downtown
Topic: OFFICIAL: Liberty Memorial Museum
Replies: 338
Views: 47888

Liberty Memorial Cruisers

You'd think with all the Web sites that exist for hooking up, that practice wouldn't be necessary. I guess the people that frequent that area for that purpose don't have computers. ;-) Or if they do, they don't want any evidence of such activity left on their computers for their wives to find. Some ...
by FangKC
Wed Aug 13, 2003 8:31 pm
Forum: Power & Light District
Topic: OFFICIAL - Hotel President construction
Replies: 714
Views: 157283

The Empire Ballroom

Thanks for the compliment on the ballroom idea. :-) The Empire Ballroom. I like the sound of that. And with its' stage and portable table seating, it could be used to stage dinner theater as well. A restaurant-quality banquet kitchen could be placed in the basement of the old theater, or in the base...
by FangKC
Wed Aug 13, 2003 8:00 pm
Forum: Power & Light District
Topic: OFFICIAL - Hotel President construction
Replies: 714
Views: 157283

Ron Jury

I think I read that Ron Jury did get his financing in time--from some investor in San Antonio.
by FangKC
Wed Aug 13, 2003 1:49 am
Forum: Downtown Archive
Topic: Subway?
Replies: 8
Views: 2848

I Looked in Directories at Library and....

I did a little research at the downtown public library today. I looked in the Cole's Directories and old SW Bell Directories over a span of years (from the 1940s-80s) for any business called Subway at that address. I found none. I'm inclined to think it was a subterranean tunnel that lead to the Pro...
by FangKC
Wed Aug 13, 2003 1:22 am
Forum: Downtown
Topic: OFFICIAL - Bartle Hall Expansion construction
Replies: 537
Views: 83610

Ballroom

Hey, I have an idea. Why not scrape the entire plan to build a ballroom over the interstate, and take that money and turn the Empire Theater into a ballroom? They want a ballroom that will seat 3,000 people. The Empire seated 3,000 people when it opened. Surely it would be cheaper to renovate an exi...
by FangKC
Wed Aug 13, 2003 1:07 am
Forum: Downtown
Topic: OFFICIAL: Liberty Memorial Museum
Replies: 338
Views: 47888

Funding The Liberty Memorial Museum

I agree about not using Kansas Citians' tax money. I would like to see it turned into a world-class museum though. Since it is the only WWI Memorial in the United States--and is really a national museum, I'd rather see it turned over to the National Parks system; or private groups like the Veteran's...
by FangKC
Tue Aug 12, 2003 1:23 am
Forum: Power & Light District
Topic: OFFICIAL - Hotel President construction
Replies: 714
Views: 157283

Owner of Parking Garage on 14th and Baltimore

The owner of the parking garage on 14th and Baltimore is not Larry Bridges and Executive Hills Inc. as I stated previously. They do own the Empire Theater though. The owner of the Baltimore Parking Garage is: BALTIMORE PARK LLC c/o ROBERT E FITZGERALD 12 WYANDOTTE PLAZA 120 W 12TH ST KANSAS CITY, MO...
by FangKC
Mon Aug 11, 2003 7:18 am
Forum: Downtown
Topic: nimbys downtown?
Replies: 25
Views: 4716

Not Really

I don't think it's been a problem so far. Most people probably complain that there aren't enough new buildings being constructed downtown. The only area of the city were that may become a problem is around Crown Center. I think some of the residents of Union Hill were irritated when that new office ...
by FangKC
Mon Aug 11, 2003 7:10 am
Forum: Power & Light District
Topic: OFFICIAL - Arena construction
Replies: 4735
Views: 699298

Re: OFFICIAL - Arena construction

The size of the new downtown arena is important to the future of the city. A 19,000-seat arena is not big enough to replace Kemper. I mean, why bother? The city needs to look down the road and realize that it should build something that will last for many years. An arena that seats 25,000 would allo...
by FangKC
Mon Aug 11, 2003 6:19 am
Forum: Power & Light District
Topic: OFFICIAL - Arena construction
Replies: 4735
Views: 699298

Re: OFFICIAL - Arena construction

The Royals and Chiefs stadiums were built on the Leeds site, and not downtown, for the following reasons: 1. Land cost: The land at Leeds cost $13.9 million and didn't require demolishing a lot of buildings or clearing space. The land downtown (south of Bartle Hall) would have cost $21 million. 2. T...
by FangKC
Mon Aug 11, 2003 5:12 am
Forum: Downtown Archive
Topic: What'd be cool to have downtown?
Replies: 35
Views: 7007

Electric Park

The actual name was Electric Park--not Electric Land. It was successful for a time. However, it burned down and the owners could not afford to rebuild.