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Brookside Residential ...
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Neighborhoods
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Business Districts
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Brookside Boulevard
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Dory Deangelo
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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..
2.
63rd and Wyandotte
September 3, 1940
Looking southeast from the northwest corner of 63rd and Wyandotte. This portion of Wyandotte later renamed Brookside Plaza. A Parkview Drugstore is in view.
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Aerial View of Kansas City, Missouri
January 1964
Aerial photograph of one square mile of Kansas City, Missouri showing the Brookside neighborhood including 55th Street south. Map identified from set as Section 32, Township 49N, Range 33W, S-100.
4.
Another New Safeway Store Opens Friday April 12th: 113 W. 63rd (near 63rd & Brookside)
April/12/1935
Photo and ad about the new Safeway grocery store opening in 1935 at 113 West 63rd Street, near 63rd and Brookside Boulevards.
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Biography of Robert E. Arfsten (1930-2002), Shopkeeper
2003
6.
Brookside Changes
September 30, 2000
Brief article about the Brookside district or Brookside neighborhood and the "pending demise of our [its] Brookside Amoco station," among other traditional neighborhood institutions with the advent of...
7.
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...
8.
Brookside Hotel
Postcard of the Brookside Hotel
9.
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.
10.
Brookside Plaza
1992
Looking south along the west side of Brookside Plaza.
11.
Brookside Residential District
File contains newspaper clippings about the district, a pamphlet on a park in memory of Bob Arfsten, proprietor of the Brookside Dime Store.
12.
Brookside Shopping Area
1992
Looking east along the north side of 63rd Street from Brookside Boulevard.
13.
Brookside Shopping Area
1992
Looking east along the north side of 63rd Street from Brookside Plaza.
14.
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...
15.
Brookside Typifies Benefits of Sustainable Community
August 15-21, 2008
Article cites Brookside in Kansas City as an example of a sustainable community. The area is characterized by locally owned businesses, a high level of foot traffic, and "charm." The Roasterie Cafe is...
16.
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.
17.
Brookside: A Small Town in a Big City
February//1984
Article describing the Brookside neighborhood as a mixed residential and business district, similar to a small town, with photos and illustrated map.
18.
Brookside: Use It or Lose It
September 2000
Photos and article about the increasing difficulty of competing in the modern market for the Brookside business district, built in the 1920s and 1930s around 63rd and Wornall Roads and threatened in 2000...
19.
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...
20.
City Makes Progress on Brookside Sewer Project
April 26, 2006
Review of sewer project in Brookside to help prevent flooding.
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