Davey's Uptown Ramblers Club

Outpouring of Love for Fire-Ravaged Davey’s Uptown Ramblers Club

A devastating fire Saturday morning at Davey’s Uptown Ramblers Club has prompted an outpouring of reaction among members of the Kansas City performing community.

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Lightwell Lands Two Tech Tenants

The lightwell office tower, formerly City Center Square, has landed two tech-oriented tenants: the Kansas City Tech Council and PayIt, a digital payment platform founded locally in 2013. PayIt is relocating from 1812 Broadway and plans to lease 23,000 square feet this June in the 30-story building currently being renovated at 12th and Main. The…

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Irish Jade cocktail

A Toast to Irish Whiskey for a St. Patrick’s Day Like No Other

In an unprecedented age of social distancing, hunkering down over a glass of Irish whiskey (at a distance from other revelers or at home alone) might be the best way keep your spirits up.

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Heather Utter at her in-laws farm

Seeds of Despair: Hundreds of Farmers are Dying by Suicide

Mounting financial pressures, social isolation and a lack of access to mental-health care are contributing to a suicide crisis in rural America.

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Weekend Possibilities | Social Distancing Special Edition

Flatland offers 10 weekend possibilities for people creating social distance during the coronavirus outbreak.

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New O’Neil Bridge Still May See Occasional Backups for I-35 Traffic

(Updated Feb. 5, 2021. A joint venture that includes Massman Co., Clarkson Construction Co. and HNTB Corp. has been selected to build the replacement Buck O’Neil Bridge, the Missouri Department of Transportation announced this week.  Work on the $220 million project will begin this fall and is expected to be completed by late fall of…

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John McGrath

Art House Extra: ‘Doctor Sleep’ Serves as a Great Sequel to ‘The Shining’

“Art House” host John McGrath touts “Doctor Sleep,” a sequel to film legend Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining,” as a great streaming recommendation for folks seeking to keep their social distance during the coronavirus scare.

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Hops Hysteria graphic

Hops Hysteria: Thirsty 32 Results, Sweet 16 Voting

Flatland’s Hops Hysteria bracket is open for voting as we whittle down the Thirsty 32 to the Sweet 16 in pursuit of Kansas City’s favorite beer.

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Opus Scraps Crossroads Apartment Plan, Faultless Building Back on Market

By Kevin Collison Plans have been scrapped for a $52 million apartment project first proposed three years ago by Opus Development that would have replaced the long-vacant Faultless Linen building at 1923 Broadway. Opus won approval from the city for the 228-unit apartment project in 2017, but never moved forward with the plan. A company…

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A scene from the film "Atlantic City."

Kansas City Underground Film Festival Begins Thursday in Westport

The Kansas City Underground Film Festival will screen more than 60 films between March 12 and March 22 at the Westport Coffeehouse Theater.

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Kansas Jayhawks basketball

Kansas Considers Letting College Athletes Make Money Through Endorsement Deals

Kansas lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow student-athletes to make money off of endorsements.

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Barney Allis Plaza Rebuild Estimate $61.7M, Anticipated Completion Fall 2022

By Kevin Collison The city review for rebuilding Barney Allis Plaza and its underground garage tentatively has chosen a $61.7 million option that would lower the plaza to street level and build a 400-space garage beneath it. William Crandall of CBC Real Estate Group, the managing principal hired by the city for the proposed reconstruction,…

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Quinton Lucas shovels asphalt

State Of Emergency: Kansas City Goes Into Overdrive To Fix Potholes

Kansas City is responding to mounting complaints about potholes on city streets.

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Biggest Apartment Project to Date in Troost Revival Now Pre-Leasing

The biggest apartment development to date in the Hospital Hill area of Troost Avenue, 2501 Beacon Hill, has begun pre-leasing and is expected to accept its first residents in July. The 249-unit apartment project occupies a full block southeast of 25th and Troost and is managed by NorthPoint Development. Work on the $40 million development…

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Hops Hysteria Round 1

Hops Hysteria: Round One Voting Begins… Now!

Tap List’s inaugural Hops Hysteria is moving into the voting rounds as we look to determine Kansas City’s favorite beer.

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