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Change without Direction: A Guide to Downtown Kansas City
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Before we keep moving west, turn back and face the intersection.

Note the melancholy juxtaposition from this corner, looking North and looking South. The grandeur of these gilded age buildings before you, and the empty desolation of the parking lots behind. Beautiful buildings stood there at one time. But they’re gone now.

So turn back around and we’ll keep going west up 9th street.

At the time destruction like this was taking place, some called it redevelopment. That’s just a euphemism. More often than not, it was a cash grab by greedy property owners, who may or may not have even lived here in town. They proved more than willing to destroy local history & architecture in exchange for rental income on parked cars. How well they made out doesn’t much matter anymore. The buildings that once stood here are long gone. The damage is done. 

Tearing down these old buildings didn’t really develop anything, and Kansas City, still right where it always was, is all the lesser for it. Holes punched in our collective history. 

This is hardly a story that is unique to this town. Head to any mid-sized city in America, take a stroll around the historic downtown, and you’re sure to find plenty of parking lots where historic buildings used to be. Up ahead you can see the sign for the Savoy Grill, one of the lucky downtown businesses that managed to survive the lot purges of the sixties, seventies and eighties.


Building, Cloud, Daytime, Window

Sky, Daytime, Building, Window