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|Zach| 02-22-2015 08:48 AM

No matter where you live, the revival of downtown Kansas City is a great investment
 
http://www.kansascity.com/opinion/op...e10769627.html

Perched where I sit in Johnson County, I can only marvel at how downtown Kansas City has been resurrected. All that is missing is a statue of Kay Barnes, the former mayor who pushed through its renaissance.

We in the suburbs can take great pride in watching this vital part of the metropolitan area become a place that draws visitors to our city and provides attractions for residents of the metro. It’s a new Mecca.

It wasn’t that long ago, in 1996, when residents of south and west Johnson County were asked in focus groups what they thought of Crown Center, and what they thought of downtown.

I watched through a two-way mirror.

As someone who has lived here my entire life, I remember taking the streetcar downtown with my grandfather. I remember going downtown to shop and to eat. It was a vital part of my childhood.

So I was stunned when so many Johnson County residents proclaimed they did not know where Crown Center was, and they had either never been downtown, or had only been there once or twice.

There was little recognition that a decaying Union Station, or a decaying downtown, had any effect on Johnson County.

Had anyone asked me back then I probably would have said that having a vibrant downtown, where people would actually choose to live, was a fanciful idea and not realistic.

Haunted houses and blight consumed much of central downtown. Not exactly a source of pride. It seemed much of downtown was lost as a magnet for much of anything except crime.

Fast forward.

Thousands of Johnson Countians and others who live far outside the downtown loop visit the spectacular Sprint Center for concerts and other events. They dine in the nearby restaurants or go for drinks at a downtown bar.

Above all, they feel safe.

Recalling the 1996 focus groups, there was a near-unanimous sentiment expressed that they would “never go downtown at night” under any circumstances. They weren’t crazy. It was not safe.

I can only imagine what a focus group of out-of-town visitors to Kansas City might have said about downtown. Nothing to do. Nowhere safe to go. A dead zone.

That was the impression conventioneers and other visitors took home after staying downtown. Kansas City was a place to avoid.

Yes, I know Kansas City taxpayers unfortunately have to subsidize the Power & Light District. It’s not my tax money, but I can tell you it’s a bargain.

It is like building an interstate highway system. It doesn’t ever pay for itself, but look at what it spawns economically. Today, Kansas City not only has a nationally renowned arena, but it has an entertainment district which, in turn, has spawned apartment living downtown. Important amenities like a high-quality grocery store and fitness club add to the sense that you can live in a self-contained downtown without constant trips required for day-to-day living. In addition, office buildings are starting to fill up, thanks to a new mindset about working downtown.

A controversial downtown streetcar corridor, inevitably to be expanded south, could be a real asset to downtown. We hope so.

Few of us in the suburbs would have ever dreamed that downtown could actually become hip.

Even with too few good public schools nearby, thousands of Kansas City residents are flocking to live downtown. It goes against what those in the suburbs imagined, but the phenomenon is real.

If those focus groups from 1996 were put together today, and people were asked what they think of downtown, I would be shocked if they wouldn’t say positive things. I would be surprised to see anything less than a consensus that the well-being of the entire metropolitan area depends on a rejuvenation of our downtown — the heart of the city.

To reach Steve Rose, longtime Johnson County columnist, send email to srose@kc.rr.com.

Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/opinion/op...#storylink=cpy

Pablo 02-22-2015 09:15 AM

But I've read it's a scary place on this site no less...

TribalElder 02-22-2015 09:19 AM

You see they don't mention the precious Johnson countians visiting the plaza ROFL

Hammock Parties 02-22-2015 09:30 AM

P&L sucks.

Chief_For_Life58 02-22-2015 09:50 AM

It only took like 30 years

58-4ever 02-22-2015 10:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chief_For_Life58 (Post 11341348)
It only took like 30 years

Sarcasm?

Titty Meat 02-22-2015 10:27 AM

PNL has been a complete disaster and the lack of hotels has costed the millions.

Prison Bitch 02-22-2015 10:39 AM

I work every day downtown, and I wouldn't want to walk around there at night. I would not live there. I did not see him mention that the employee count Downtown has dropped drastically the past 10 years

KCUnited 02-22-2015 10:42 AM

I miss the lawlessness of old downtown KC. The Stables was dope. The Stray Cat was a byob venue on Grand. The Brick actually booked decent bands. The Steamboat Arabia hadn't ****ed the city market out of truly great concerts.

I guess it's a good thing overall for the city, but the crossroads is the closest I come to hanging out downtown.

Titty Meat 02-22-2015 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 11341388)
I work every day downtown, and I wouldn't want to walk around there at night. I would not live there. I did not see him mention that the employee count Downtown has dropped drastically the past 10 years

Has there been a wasteful spending project that The Star hasn't liked?

KCUnited 02-22-2015 10:52 AM

I can't believe they got rid of that basketball player in tight shorts mural on Grand.

Bearcat 02-22-2015 11:08 AM

Extra trolly this morning.

SAUTO 02-22-2015 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 11341388)
I work every day downtown, and I wouldn't want to walk around there at night. I would not live there.

Why?

Bowser 02-22-2015 11:19 AM

P&L isn't a disaster or anything, it's just overpriced.

Deberg_1990 02-22-2015 11:22 AM

Still no flagship tennant for Sprint Center though......


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