This word cloud shows some of the topics we shared last week in the Midtown KC Post.
At city hall, shopping for streetcars began. We also looked at a new Open Data project that invites residents to request data and use it to solve problems.
Residents got a second look at plans for repurposing Westport High and Middle Schools, and we looked at some of the questions still remaining. Meanwhile, the sale of Swinney School went through, with a developer ready to begin with apartments and offices.
On the arts scene, the Nelson thanked Donald Hall by renaming its sculpture park after him, and the museum got ready for a exhibit featuring Mexican artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera.
We took a look back at the history of a 160 year old Hyde Park business and met the owner of Crestwood’s Tea Market.
In our continuing series on Kansas City neighborhoods, we profiled Westwood Park.
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