kyrbz
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I happen to live very close to Epstein's and noticed a mason I know posting about their building having some structural brick issues. In his video on Instagram, the sidewalk in front of their building is closed and scaffolding has been erected. I know the mason that's doing the work, so I know they're in good hands, but y'all might spend some money with them to help with that facade restoration bill that's in their near future. For those that don't know, they're in a very old historic brick building in downtown KC. The area is referred to as the garment district and is now mostly loft/condo's. I can remember a time when that area was being redeveloped and there was an effort by developers to push them out. The chair of the Kansas City Art Institute sculpture department was a big supporter and helped them spruce up their store front to help stave off the criticism from developers that the property was blighted and need to be redeveloped. Maybe Jori will chime in if I'm remembering this wrong, but Epstein's could easily be over priced condos if some prominent Kansas Citian's hadn't stepped in to show their support for one of the few unique locally owned businesses left in downtown KC
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