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Trending News:338: Scarritt Renaissance Neighborhood AssociationResidents offer insight on St. John traffic calming planNortheast NarrativesSt. John Ave. Traffic Calming measures outlined at two public meetingsInstalación Libro Paseo llega a Budd Park Book Walk arrives at Budd Park Chandelier project gives off a Kansas City GlowKansas City’s Northeast News announces partnership with UNESCO Creative Cities Network Coffee shop takes on vacant propertyThree file for vacant State Senate seatRemember this?Strong storms spawned numerous tornadoes, including deadly Ruskin Heights twisterNeighborhoods in Northeast: SheffieldClassifiedsCommunity CalendarTruman & Hardesty scene of city’s latest homicideUpdate: Armed disturbance leads to city’s latest homicide337: Sheffield Neighborhood Association With Mark MoralesNeighborhoods in Northeast: Indian MoundFun Fact: PH Orchard boasts new signageRemember This?ClassifiedsCommunity CalendarCVS Abandons the Avenue: Theft and Rent cited as primary reasons for closureElks Lodge #26Group turns in signatures to put minimum-wage hike, paid sick leave on Missouri ballotNeighborhood Art Week Spotlights Community CreativityKansas City Museum Derby Day, A Most Successful Affair336: Indian Mound Neighborhood AssociationPublic invited to view creation of museum chandelierKCPD Cadets run to honor fallen officerFun Fact: Northeast High School Alumni RoomLow Barrier Shelter plans scrapped, new RFP to comeKansas City To Roll Out 65-Gallon Trash Cart Initiative for Cleaner Community335: SPECIAL EDITION Voices of Arrow Rock: Celebrating Joseph ‘Doc’ Brown in ‘Consummate Showman’Northeast mom starts organization focused on families with children with autismKCPS organiza FAFSA Frenzy para proporcionar apoyo adicional a las familias KCPS Hosts FAFSA Frenzy to provide additional support to families Mamá del Noreste empieza organización enfocada en apoyo y recursos para familias con hijos con autismoRalph SanitariumRemember This?Chamber members focus on community wellnessClassifiedsCommunity Calendar334: Independence Plaza Neighborhood Council with Cynthia Herrington (and her friendly ward Bruce)Update: Historic Northeast Lofts scheduled for green lightTonganoxie man draws ten year sentence for manslaughter for KCPD officer, his K-9 partner and pedestrian’s deathNortheast Fun Fact: Elmwood’s Armour ChapelTraffic calming measures slated for St. John Ave.Historic Northeast Lofts scheduled for green lightScarritt School back on the marketLykins Neighborhood Association Hiring New Executive DirectorNortheast News continues on award-winning pathNeighborhoods In Northeast: Independence PlazaEmployment Opportunities at Kansas City Museum Townley Metal and HardwareRemember this?ClassifiedsPositive Practices for Dental HealthCommunity CalendarUPDATE: Death investigation at St. John and Topping333: A conversation with the Pendleton Heights Neighborhood AssociationDouble Shooting at 300 Block of Wabash Ave.Double shooting sends two to the hospitalLow Barrier Shelter ordinance stalled – againNortheast fun fact: Earth day ‘The water wars are coming’: Missouri looks to limit exports from rivers and lakesFamily ties keep custom truck in NortheastNeighborhoods In Northeast: Pendleton heightsAnnual Multicultural Festival at Frontier Schools returns for the 8th yearFestival Multicultural Anual en las Escuelas de Frontier regresa por ano ochoDrumming up healthy activities at Don BoscoCommunity CalendarClassifiedsSee Kansas in style, along the new Kansas Turnpike! Remember this?332: Public Health Coordinators with the Mattie Rhodes Center & Upcoming EventsCharges Filed in March, Officer Involved Shooting on Gladstone Blvd.Mattie Rhodes CenterNortheast fun fact: Della C. LambNeighborhoods In Northeast: Columbus ParkPlans for Soccer Complex to be presentedPH Coffee’s Annual Customer Appreciation Day: A Blend of Coffee and Community Healthy Kicks this weekend with the Mattie Rhodes CenterEl programa Junior Achievement aporta experiencias del mundo real a los estudiantes de Northeast High SchoolJunior Achievement program implemented at Northeast High SchoolClassifiedsCommunity CalendarThe fabulous Walking WoolfsRemember this?331: Columbus Park Community Council With Kate BarsottiSolar eclipse to darken KC on April 8Northeast fun fact: PH OrchardDown in flames: new Stadium Proposal trounced at pollsChapter 8: Geography of the Solar EclipseCapítulo 8: Geografía del eclipse solarA Celebration of Early Learning with Della Lamb Community ServicesIn case you wondered…?Late withdrawals mean more time to file for lieutenant governor, other Missouri officesDr. E.O. Smith, Skin and Cancer Specialist
Historic Northeast Lofts developer Jonathan Arnold, at a Wednesday evening public engagement session at the Northeast Kansas City Chamber of commerce offices shared additional architectural renderings and statistics on his pending project at the old Hardesty Federal complex due to break ground in the Fall of 2024.
The additional renderings illustrate the various components of the project as well as the median income and rent amount for the project that promises roughly 80% of the 379 units would be affordable, targeting 30-80% of AMI, a much broader range than other “affordable” projects in the city.
Sale of the property is tentatively set for this summer with a groundbreaking scheduled for September or October of this year.
To read more about the Historic Northeast Lofts, check out the article below!
Michael Bushnell
For 26 years, Michael has been the Publisher of Kansas City’s Northeast News. His journey at Northeast News began when he became the President of the Scarritt Renaissance neighborhood, serving two terms totaling ten years.
In 1996, Michael left his corporate communications job to become the Executive Director of the Northeast Chamber of Commerce. During this time, he discovered the local community newspaper was for sale.
In 1998, Michael and his wife Christine bought The Northeast News, turning it into a community news source. In 2021, Michael transitioned the publication from for-profit to non-profit, securing its future and opening doors to grants and sponsorships for non-profit newsrooms.
Outside of community reporting, Michael and Chris enjoy traveling in their toy hauler with their Harley and News Dog, Ella the Destroyer.
Michael’s journey clearly depicts his dedication to the Historic Northeast community, ensuring that news stories are told with truth.
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