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Danny O'Neill, The Roasterie

25th anniversary: Roasterie founder Danny O’Neill recalls humble start with just ‘nickels and pickles’

By Tommy Felts / September 7, 2018

Brewed in a recession, Danny O’Neill wasn’t sure The Roasterie would sell a single cup of coffee, let alone percolate into an iconic Kansas City brand, the founder said as he reflected on the regional coffee titan’s 25th anniversary. “The only idea I had was coffee,” O’Neill said of his decision to jump ship from…

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KC Crew

KC Crew’s fall leagues set to be first players in overhauled Hy-Vee Arena

By Tommy Felts / September 7, 2018

The newly renovated Hy-Vee Arena in Kansas City’s West Bottoms is like a giant sports coworking space, said Luke Wade. Coffee shops, restaurants, chiropractors, physical therapists, and other offerings are joining his adult sports and events company in the revamped former Kemper Arena facility, said Wade, founder of KC Crew. And although the arena officially…

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DogSpot

KCMO provides welcoming spot for NY-based high-tech kennel startup, DogSpot

By Tommy Felts / September 7, 2018

Kansas City stands out among 30 different DogSpot partner cities for cutting through bureaucracy to help startups grow, said Chelsea Brownridge. DogSpot — a service that delivers internet-connected, air-conditioned, standalone dog kennels for pet owners to “park” their dogs while, for example, shopping or running errands — teamed with the City of Kansas City, Missouri,…

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Whizz Bang

Three fathers bring Whizz Bang potty-training game to market through Make48, Handy Camel

By Tommy Felts / September 7, 2018

The Whizz Bang gamifies potty training and saves the bathroom floors of all parents, said Amy Gray. The device, which hooks on the underside of a toilet seat lid, emits a LED light target at the bottom the bowl. Once hit, the device plays musical praise, said Gray, the head of sales for Handy Camel,…

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Reconciliation Services

Reconciliation Services hopes to heal trauma in the heart of stigmatized Troost corridor

By Tommy Felts / September 6, 2018

Commanded by Scripture, David Altschul journeyed into parts unknown, said his successor, Father Justin Mathews.   In the mid-1980s, a philanthropic pull tugged at the heart of Altschul — a white, insurance salesman from Johnson County — and eventually led him into the distressed, history-rich neighborhoods that lined Troost Avenue on the east side of…

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Thelma's Kitchen

Thelma’s Kitchen cooks up pay-what-you-can cafe concept to preserve community

By Tommy Felts / September 6, 2018

Twenty people once filled the kitchen of Thelma Gardner’s apartment in search of their next meal. Their hunger for food fueled her hunger for humanity, recounted Father Justin Mathews as he sat sipping coffee in the newly opened Thelma’s Kitchen. The pay-what-you-can restaurant — located inside of the Reconciliation Services building at 3101 Troost Ave.…

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Alvin Brooks at Operation Breakthrough bridge

Operation Breakthrough bridge over Troost symbolizes ‘real community’ at an intersection

By Tommy Felts / September 6, 2018

With reflection in his voice, Alvin Brooks paused. “The city has to be a partner,” the Civil Rights activist and veteran Kansas City Police Commissioner said as he spoke of the redevelopment of Troost Avenue — the well known racial dividing line, that has long isolated the east side of the Kansas City metro from the…

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Kemet Coleman, Troostapalooza

Troostapalooza aims to shed the old skin of city’s racial dividing line, says Kemet Coleman

By Tommy Felts / September 6, 2018

Troostapalooza will build community while constructively addressing the elephant in the room, said Kemet Coleman, organizer of the newly developed street festival. “We wanted to create a home away from home on Troost that is inclusive and sensitive to the historic and existing nuances,” he said. “Not the violent, divisive one that is portrayed by…

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Daniel Edwards, Movement KC

Defiant anti-gentrification voice: Clock is ticking on east side neighborhoods, Movement KC

By Tommy Felts / September 6, 2018

Daniel Edwards isn’t shy about his frustrations with the perception of Kansas City’s east side. “I remember my first corporate lunch after graduating college: the joke was, ‘Nobody wants to go near 35th and Prospect at night time,’” said Edwards, a Kansas City area developer and the founder of Movement KC. “I was like, ‘Yo, it’s…

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Israel England, KC Cajun

Fried gator to chicken alfredo: Flavors driving KC Cajun to entrepreneur’s next phase

By Tommy Felts / September 5, 2018

Kansas City businesses should utilize every resource at their disposal to build stronger brands, said Israel England, owner and operator of KC Cajun. “I’m branching out,” England said with confidence as he detailed his coming venture — adapting his KC Cajun catering service into a food truck. “There is so much more room to improve,…

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