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 Trevo_410:
This is like having a relationship with a girl who says she loves you but later says she will leave you if you dont let her waste all of YOUR money. You cucks want to give her all your money because you think thats real love. **** that bullshit. CLARK HUNT IS A ****ING WHORE
Look at that strip mall. Imagine you're a billionaire who does not live in KC. You fly in with your rich friends to attend a game and show them around the city but you have to drive by that to get there.
Are you really surprised Clark wants to move elsewhere? I don't really believe him at all when he talks about renovating it. I think he's gone.
The Legends area of Kansas isn't fantastic or like culture-rich or anything but it's a hell of a lot better than the dilapidation taking place in some areas. It's kind of a clean slate. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
We should have voted to give billions to an owner for an old stadium who clearly doesn't want to be there
Given all the tax breaks, I'm not sure a new stadium for a sports teams is really an economic plus. Having a sports team in the greater metro area but having your neighbor pay for it, doesn't actually seem like the worst outcome... [Reply]
Originally Posted by ModSocks:
Wow, what a wonderful place for a meth binge.
You wanna talk about a nice spot for a meth binge? Just troll along Raytown Rd 500 yards south of Arrowhead and see what some folks are fighting for instead of embracing a clean, new future in Kansas. And this isn't the spot due West that's just an industrial wasteland. At least they knocked down one big hunk of dogshit and made parking for more Ford F-150s recently.
Originally Posted by Pablo:
You wanna talk about a nice spot for a meth binge? Just troll along Raytown Rd 500 yards south of Arrowhead and see what some folks are fighting for instead of embracing a clean, new future in Kansas. And this isn't the spot due West that's just an industrial wasteland. At least they knocked down one big hunk of dogshit and made parking for more Ford F-150s recently.
Originally Posted by Pablo:
You wanna talk about a nice spot for a meth binge? Just troll along Raytown Rd 500 yards south of Arrowhead and see what some folks are fighting for instead of embracing a clean, new future in Kansas. And this isn't the spot due West that's just an industrial wasteland. At least they knocked down one big hunk of dogshit and made parking for more Ford F-150s recently.
Last time I made it out for a game, our uber driver came in from the east on 43rd to try and avoid some traffic. It's not a bad neighborhood per se, but it's crazy how it's almost rural under a quarter mile from the stadium. Just for fun, I looked at it on street view, and this donkey is about a quarter mile from the turn onto Blue Ridge Cutoff, and this lovely house is about 100 yards from it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mr. tegu:
They have had years to build that area up but nothing has happened so it actually does seem quite difficult.
Same could be said about the legends area. It was nothing before people tried. It's not like theyve ever really tried to build around the TSM and it failed. They just never tried to build there and I don't see how the legends would be a better attraction than the present location if they built it up. Would people pass up going shopping there to go to the legends or go drinking if it were available? [Reply]
Legends is easy to get to from the airport and that entire area from Overland Park to Bonner Springs to KCK is kind of ripe for development I mean eventually all the growth to the south becomes too far for people. I mean, eventually Metcalf runs into a lake. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Last time I made it out for a game, our uber driver came in from the east on 43rd to try and avoid some traffic. It's not a bad neighborhood per se, but it's crazy how it's almost rural under a quarter mile from the stadium. Just for fun, I looked at it on street view, and this donkey is about a quarter mile from the turn onto Blue Ridge Cutoff, and this lovely house is about 100 yards from it.
Yeah it's a weird dead zone with crap housing, industrial bullshit and :-) apparently.
If you zoom in on that donkey pic you can see all that special Raytown flavor aka trash left in the ditch. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pablo:
You wanna talk about a nice spot for a meth binge? Just troll along Raytown Rd 500 yards south of Arrowhead and see what some folks are fighting for instead of embracing a clean, new future in Kansas. And this isn't the spot due West that's just an industrial wasteland. At least they knocked down one big hunk of dogshit and made parking for more Ford F-150s recently.
I just can’t imagine why no one has thought of developing that whole area to make it more attractive for year round shopping and dining. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mr. tegu:
I just can’t imagine why no one has thought of developing that whole area to make it more attractive for year round shopping and dining.
It's a mystery for sure.
You see, Crossroads was just a strip club and some shit local restaurants. Perfect for a downtown baseball stadium to displace. But TSC, that is a goddamn gem that's ripe for development and the Chiefs should fight to stay.
Hell I bet if we go back far enough in this very thread we have a bunch of folks trashing TSC and the surrounding areas when the Royals wanted to move. But now it's sacrilege for the Chiefs to want out of that exact same shithole. Because we love the building. And that's fair, it's a marvelous venue. But you just know it's got the concrete cancer too and will have to be put out of commission one way or another. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
Same could be said about the legends area. It was nothing before people tried. It's not like theyve ever really tried to build around the TSM and it failed. They just never tried to build there and I don't see how the legends would be a better attraction than the present location if they built it up. Would people pass up going shopping there to go to the legends or go drinking if it were available?
I have no idea specifically why it hasn’t been tried but I’m quite certain people have thought about it and researched it and decided not to do anything further with it. [Reply]