Profiles

Gritty startup’s unique construction, Koch partnership essential to the Plot of a surging industry

By Tommy Felts / November 23, 2021

Startland News’ Startup Road Trip series explores innovative and uncommon ideas finding success in rural America and Midwestern startup hubs outside the Kansas City metro. This series is possible thanks to the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, which leads a collaborative, nationwide effort to identify and remove large and small barriers to new business creation. [divide]…

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Shop small: Five treasure-hunt gems on the whimsical shelves of Seven Swans

By Tommy Felts / November 22, 2021

Editor’s note: Startland News explored Seven Swans Gifts and Goods on the western edge of Kansas City’s Crossroads Arts District as part of the newsroom’s five-part holiday gift guide that highlights locally owned shops and the makers within them. The items identified here were curated by Seven Swans owner Kate Bryan. Featured stores, makers and…

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KC-pumped athleisure brand slashes industry prices, aiming to unlock the ‘savage’ in everyone 

By Tommy Felts / November 22, 2021

Building from the ground up is no easy feat, Jesse Hutmacher said, but attacking a venture head-on is the adrenaline rush he seeks. “Anyone can be a savage — everyone has it in them. It’s about whether or not you unlock it and let go. When you think about ‘savagery,’ it’s related to a primitive,…

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This Brookside hotspot touts best chicken sandwich in KC, putting chef’s eye on fast casual food

By Tommy Felts / November 19, 2021

The chicken sandwich wars of the 21st century aren’t limited to fast food restaurant chains, Chef Charles d’Ablaing declared, touting his local lineup of comfort food classics and laying claim to serving the best spicy chicken sandwich in all of Kansas City.  “I did it as a special, just kind of, ‘Haha, funny,’” said d’Ablaing,…

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‘Prognosis is pointless’: Journey Pro KC wrestling owner forces cancer statistics to tap out

By Tommy Felts / November 18, 2021

 Story and photos by Channa Steinmetz, Startland News | Video by Catherine Hoffman, Flatland Two years after his diagnosis, DJ Stewart still has never googled “glioblastoma.” “I have Grade 4 glioblastoma — meaning the highest, most aggressive grade. If you go down that rabbit hole on the internet, it’s a terrible thing to do.…

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