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The city of Medellin, Colombia, as seen from the coffee fields of La Sierra. Photo by Megan Finck

Startup newbie: How researching entrepreneurship in Medellin led me to Kansas City

By Tommy Felts / July 9, 2018

Editor’s note: The opinions expressed in this commentary are the author’s alone. When my wife Megan and I visited Kansas City this past January as part of our “city shopping tour,” there was much that impressed us and led to our decision to make it our new home.  In many respects, we chose Kansas City…

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Rebecca Tombaugh

Buildings and bus stops: Rebecca Tombaugh paints KC — sometimes with a stick

By Tommy Felts / July 6, 2018

A lack of clear direction felt liberating as Rebecca Tombaugh unrolled a 12-foot piece of heavy paper in her backyard and got to work, she said. The 59-year-old artist had been tasked with painting a mural of sorts for the Nonprofit Village, a coworking spot that soon would open at 31 W. 31st Street. It’s…

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Mary Kay O'Connor, PatientsVoices

KC-based PatientsVoices pulls $150K in first round of seed capital, additional $75K from MTC

By Tommy Felts / July 6, 2018

Competing for a spot in a Nashville-based health tech accelerator, PatientsVoices landed its first round of seed capital — with a booster shot from the State of Missouri. A $150,000 innovation grant from Jumpstart Foundry investment group represents a leap forward for PatientsVoices, headquartered in iWerx’s North Kansas City entrepreneurial development center, said founder and…

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Jordan Fox and Ryan Hetu, Foxtrot Supply Co.

Beyond buzzwords: Foxtrot Supply mounts protest of an increasingly online-only world

By Tommy Felts / July 5, 2018

A large butcher block table stands between the owners of Foxtrot Supply Co. and its customers. But the found-object centerpiece of their Crossroads store is meant as a meeting place, not a barrier, said Ryan Hetu. “It’s alluring, inviting and kind of vulnerable,” the Foxtrot co-founder explained. Stitched into the high-traffic fabric of First Fridays…

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Peek inside: Made in KC Marketplace offers a glimpse of its new Plaza store (Photos)

By Tommy Felts / July 3, 2018

Amid the bustle of traffic and construction in one of Kansas City’s most dominant shopping destinations, the Made in KC Marketplace has quietly been taking shape on the Country Club Plaza. The retailer — which specializes in showcasing wares crafted by local makers — opened the doors of its new location with little fanfare this…

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iwerx Gladstone

iWerx Gladstone to expand Northland coworking, incubator options in former racquetball club

By Tommy Felts / July 3, 2018

Two years after launching its sprawling flagship site in North Kansas City, a premiere coworking community is expected to debut iWerx Gladstone in late fall. The two-story, 32,000-square-foot space — originally built as a racquetball club and renovated into a traditional office building in the mid 1980s — will be home to about 80 offices,…

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Chris Cardinal, Welltodo

STL exit: Welltodo founder credits firm’s acquisition to early support from KC startup community

By Tommy Felts / June 30, 2018

With the final deal still in the works Friday, Chris Cardinal said the acquisition of St. Louis-based Welltodo by SensorRX wouldn’t have been possible without the pre-seed rallying of his fellow entrepreneurs in Kansas City. Though the company moved across the state in 2016 to be closer to the co-founder’s in-laws, Cardinal said, the foundation for…

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myWyco PayIt

Simplifying access: PayIt teams with KCK Unified Government for enhanced myWyco app

By Tommy Felts / June 29, 2018

Interacting with state and local government can and should be seamless, said Monica Harrell of PayIt, a KC tech firm that partnered its statewide iKan app with Wyandotte County’s myWyco app to create enhanced access for residents. “It’s a more streamlined experience,” said Harrell, senior client manager for Payit, “Especially because residents are not usually…

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Gloria Higley and Mohammad Rasoulipour, VML LaunchCode

LaunchCode partners like VML turn apprentices into professional programmers

By Tommy Felts / June 29, 2018

Tech fields provide a never-ending learning experience, said Mohammad Rasoulipour, a creative technologist at VML. With a background in design, Rasoulipour turned to LaunchCode to get a leg up in the web design world, try something new — and land a job a premier marketing and advertising firm like VML. LaunchCode, a free tech training program,…

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Bobby Burch: ‘The mountains are calling, and I must go’ — farewell and thank you

By Tommy Felts / June 29, 2018

Editor’s Note: Startland News co-founder and editor-in-chief Bobby Burch will depart the storytelling organization at the end of July. Tommy Felts will assume leadership of Startland effective immediately. It was three-and-a-half years ago when Kansas City Startup Foundation CEO Adam Arredondo approached me with a “what if” scheme to start a publication focused on entrepreneurship.…

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