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"Shopping Centers" brookside residential district
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'The Right Mix'
May/24/2000
New owner, Highwoods Properties, assures the neighborhood groups that the Brookside Shopping Center will not change..
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Brookside Fixture Closes Its Doors
June 29, 2006
The Dime Store located in Brookside has apparently closed for good. Located at 314 W. 63rd Street, it was owned by Bob Arfsten. After his death in 2002, his niece attempted to keep it open with new merchandise...
3.
Brookside Memories
May//1980
Article about the development of the Brookside neighborhood from the days of the Wornall farm in 1858 to the present, with photos.
4.
Brookside Plaza
1992
Looking south along the west side of Brookside Plaza.
5.
Brookside Shopping Area
1992
Looking east along the north side of 63rd Street from Brookside Boulevard.
6.
Brookside Shopping Area
1992
Looking east along the north side of 63rd Street from Brookside Plaza.
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Brookside Shopping Center
Information about the Brookside district as a mixed-use shopping center and residential district at about 63rd and Brookside Boulevard (between Main and Wornall Roads). Description of its history, established...
8.
Brookside's Future in Question
November/10/1999
Article about the disappearance of small businesses in the Brookside shopping community, damaging the economy of the business and residential district.
9.
Business: Crestwood Tenants Secure Destiny
April/12/2000
Article about the purchase in the Brookside neighborhood by local business people of the Crestwood Shopping Center, "the first commercial building built by J. C. Nichols," describing the improvements to...
10.
Council Approves Brookside Zoning Ordinance: Proposal Will Create Special Business District, Limit Building Size and Encourage Pedestrians
December/6/2000
Notice about the approval by the Kansas City Council of "a zoning ordinance that will restrict national retail outlets, or 'big box' stores, from moving into the Brookside area," involving "10.3 acres...
11.
End of An Era--Brookside's Book Shop
January/19/2000
Brookside Book Shop is closing because it can't compete with the large chain stores.
12.
It's a Family Tradition: The Goodheart Family/Country Club Shoe Stores
//September
Article spotlighting the Goodhart family shoe store business in the Brookside area, among other "Southtown" family businesses.
13.
Memorial Park to Honor Owner of Dime Store
February 8, 2006
Article describes efforts by friends and fans of Bob Arfsten, founder of the Dime Store in Brookside, to create a memorial park in his honor. Arfsten died at age 72 in November, 2002.
14.
Shop a Growing Brookside
June 1979
Article about the Brookside business district as a pedestrian shopping area, highlighting some particular businesses, with illustration.
15.
The Brookside Question: KC Council Considers Zoning Code Changes
November/29/2000
Photo and article about zoning restrictions for "national retail outlets, or 'big box' stores" being considered in the Brookside shopping district. Brief history of the district, "designed and developed...
16.
The Brookside Question: Neighbors Discuss Brookside's Future
November/29/2000
Article about a meeting of "members of the Brookside and surrounding communities, both business and residential," about factors threatening to "shift [it] away from local, neighborhood shops to national...
17.
The Dime Store in Brookside
2003
Street level view of The Dime Store located at 314 W. 63rd Street in the Brookside Shopping area.
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