Just a suggestion....since KC development is so tied to economics, i think it might be kind of interesting to have a forum dedicated to what's going on with local business conditions, companies, rumors, etc.
Maybe it's already addressed elsewhere, but then again, maybe that just interests me, dunno.....but lots to talk about...
A forum on KC business ??
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A forum on KC business ??
I don't think there is really a demand for another forum. The General KC forum covers all of that stuff.
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A forum on KC business ??
I think that it would be worth trying out a forum like that. If it successful than keep it.
I think that there a lot of issues such as KC's biotech effort, the various foundations and the multitude of companies that don't quite fit into the development mold.
Anyways, I think it would be worth a shot.
KCDowntown
I think that there a lot of issues such as KC's biotech effort, the various foundations and the multitude of companies that don't quite fit into the development mold.
Anyways, I think it would be worth a shot.
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A forum on KC business ??
i think that would be good in so far as it might attract more people from a different crowd that might add a different take on things. Even though i wonder if there isn't already an online community that covers that stuff. But, yeah, more people with different expertises would be cool. I'd be for it
KC Region is all part of the same animal regardless of state and county lines.
Think on the Regional scale.
Think on the Regional scale.