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A Long Distance Love Affair: P. A. Valentine's "Armorous" Relationship with Kansas City
Spring 2007
Article details the life of P. A. Valentine, a real estate investor and developer for whom Valentine Road is named after. Valentine, who never lived in Kansas City, was instrumental in banking, real estate,...
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Biography of Annie J. Scott (1876-??), Missionary, Doctor, and Real Estate Developer
1999
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Biography of Elijah Milton McGee (1819-1873), City Promoter and Mayor
2003
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Biography of Isaac Ridge (1825-1907), Physician
2008
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Biography of J. C. Nichols (1880-1950), Developer
2003
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Biography of John Calvin McCoy (1811-1889), City Founder
2003
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Biography of Napoleon W. Dible (1872-1960), Developer
1999
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Biography of Phillip Curls (1942-2007), Legislator and Political Activist
2009;
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Biography of Thomas H. Swope (1827-1909), Land Developer and Philanthropist
1999
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Biography of Willard E. Winner (1849-1929), Pioneer Builder, and Realtor
2008
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Capstone Awards
April 29, 2011
The sixth-annual Capstone Awards is a supplement to the Kansas City Business Journal, which "honors outstanding real estate development projects and transactions throughout the community." Some of the...
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Capstone Awards
April 6-12, 2012
The 2012 Capstone Awards is a supplement to the Kansas City Business Journal, which "honors outstanding real estate development projects and transactions throughout the community." Some of the projects...
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Cerner, Soccer Set to Provide an Added Spark
January 21, 2010
Short article accompanied by drawing and map for the $400-million development around the Kansas Speedway that will add an 11-acre Wizards stadium project and 58-acre Cerner office complex in Wyandotte...
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Clark's New Sectional Map of Missouri
1860
"Compiled & Engraved from the United States Land Surveys and other reliable resources." Map of Missouri showing counties, county seats, railroads, post offices, churches, steam and water mills, and roads....
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Community Minded
April 2, 2010
Article profiles Phil Kirk upon the occasion of his being awarded the Jim Davis Award for his contributiions to Kansas City's downtown redevelopment. There is also information about Kirk's company, DST...
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Development Lawyer Richard A. King Dies at Age 62
August 25, 2006
Richard A. King, former mayor of Independence, Missouri and a prominent development lawyer, died of cancer on August 24, 2006. He was born on July 4, 1944, in St. Joseph, Missouri. He was head of King...
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Downtown Developers Bring Blighted Spots Back to Life
Spring 2009
Article profiles three developers who pioneered in Kansas City's downtown renaissance: Shaul Jolles in the Crossroads District, Mel Mallin in the River Market area, and Mike Rainen in North Kansas City....
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Edgy Brilliance
May 2008
Drawings and article about the construction of the new Plaza West Edge multi-use development in the Country Club Plaza. The project owner and CEO of Bernstein-Rein Advertising, Bob Bernstein, "wanted the...
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Escape from the City
December 2008
Color pictures and plot drawing of Manderley, a new luxury home development community by Brownfig Development, one of the businesses operated by the Brown family. Developed and designed with nature in...
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Faxon School
Faxon school was named after Frank A. Faxon, member of the Kansas City Board of Education in the early 20th century. He was also president of the Faxon & Gallagher Drug Company.
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