Vote in this poll if you actually live in Jackson county.
We've all shared our opinions in the other thread. But who gives a shit what somebody in Platte County or Johnson County or Phoenix or NYC thinks. We're all just noise. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pablo:
I think they believe 1200 is an astronomical rent rate.
And it’s a group full of people that believe they are fighting systematic inequalities or something along those lines. I think one of the people chained themselves to a door at the courthouse once to really shake up the system
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
The irony of KC Tenants is that they've killed projects that would have created thousands of new homes which would bring price down
What specific projects are you referring to?
I think the most influential thing they prevailed on was the redistricting maps for KCMO.
I think one effect they have is to change the idea of it is easier to get something passed in a low turnout election if you have union support and famous names and get endorsements from political clubs.
It may turn out that a higher turnout election would be the better strategy to win a ballot question if KC Tenants says vote no. I think they get their vote out. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
The irony of KC Tenants is that they've killed projects that would have created thousands of new homes which would bring price down
They've done more harm to KC housing prices than any mustache-twirling two dimensional villain ever could. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
The irony of KC Tenants is that they've killed projects that would have created thousands of new homes which would bring price down
Can't fix stupid people being told they are victims making poor decisions... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
The sad part is a new stadium won't have the same steep grade as Arrowhead, so you'll feel like you're two miles from the field.
and that sucks... I love arrowhead for that reason. I am in the 2nd row of the upper deck and love my seats and wouldn't move down if the price was the same. [Reply]
Nate Taylor, who is as close to the Chiefs as any writer in sports, does not believe the Chiefs will be quick to come back to the table with Jackson County.
"I think we all need to get used to the fact that the Chiefs could be playing in Kansas in a decade or less."
Nate Taylor, who is as close to the Chiefs as any writer in sports, does not believe the Chiefs will be quick to come back to the table with Jackson County.
"I think we all need to get used to the fact that the Chiefs could be playing in Kansas in a decade or less."
Originally Posted by jettio:
What specific projects are you referring to?
I think the most influential thing they prevailed on was the redistricting maps for KCMO.
I think one effect they have is to change the idea of it is easier to get something passed in a low turnout election if you have union support and famous names and get endorsements from political clubs.
It may turn out that a higher turnout election would be the better strategy to win a ballot question if KC Tenants says vote no. I think they get their vote out.
Here's a sampling of projects they've opposed that have had major delays or cancellations because of their opposition:
Lux Riverfront
Freighthouse Village
Katz Redevelopment (Main & Westport)
Wonderland (19th & Broadway)
City Harvest (5th & Main)
Mac Developemtn (Armour & Main)
ATT HQ Residential Conversion (8th & Locust)
KCATA High-Rise (10th & Main)
KC Royals Ballpark (East Village)
Ascend at River Market (Fmr. Defeo Tower (Oak & Third))
KC Current Village
The Midland Lofts (1221 Baltimore)
Parker Square Apartments
Old KCPS Headquarters
4711 Belleview
74 Broadway - Waldo Proposal (47th & Broadway)
Bravo Hotel
They also have over a million dollar in liquid assests. Haven't built a single house.