Recap: Last week in Midtown Kansas City (Aug. 31 – Sept. 7)

Although she lives in Union Hill, Linda Fewell has been coming to Westport Road for 25 years – because her church is just across the street. She’s helping facilitate a Neighborhood Alliance that teams up church and neighborhood volunteers to work on a shared goal of improving Midtown neighborhoods.

Last week we brought you Midtown Kansas City stories about a new neighborhood-church alliance, redevelopment on the Plaza, and the history of North Hyde Park.

If you find any of that Midtown Kansas City news interesting, you can read more on our website or on Facebook or sign up on our website for a daily email news digest each weekday. You can also subscribe to our Twitter updates (@midtownkcposter).

A battle over who gets livers for transplant is underway, and coastal states want Midwestern livers. The University of Kansas Hospital is calling for the United Network for Organ Sharing to delay considering a proposal to distribute livers nationally instead of regionally.

A new Neighborhood Alliance is teaming up church and neighborhood volunteers to work on a shared goal of improving Midtown neighborhoods.

At city hall, a new Plaza office building project moved forward. The city also said it will do a sweep targeting illegal signs in the public right-of-way and mediums.

Our real estate experts brought you some tips about an important part of the process: negotiation.

We uncovered Midtown history with a look back at a North Hyde Park home in 1940.

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  1. Looking forward to reading more. Great blog post.Thanks Again. Great.

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