King G to open in Crossroads with help from crowdfunding
Charlie Keegan
When King G Bar and Delicatessen opens in Kansas City, Missouriâs Crossroads District this summer, itâll be thanks to dozens of local investors pooling money together through Mainvest.
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OVERLAND PARK, Kan. â When
King G, a bar and delicatessen, opens in Kansas City, Missouriâs Crossroads District this summer, itâll be thanks to dozens of local investors. Owner Eric Flanagan used crowdfunding company
The entrepreneur said Mainvestâs dedication to
Mainvest works by pooling together lots of, oftentimes, small investments into one big loan. Investors are most often people who anticipate visiting the business theyâre supporting and want to see it succeed. As the business succeeds, investors get their money back with interest. In King Gâs case, investors can also qualify for perks. Someone who invests $1,000 will get 10 percent off
La Crosse council splits in 8-4 vote to approve rezoning for City Brewery parking lot
May 13, 2021 8:01 PM Mike Tighe
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LA CROSSE, Wis. (WKBT) The La Crosse Common Council approved City Brewing Co.’s rezoning request so it can raze several vacant houses to increase employee parking, although the 8-4 vote reflected a continuing dispute over affordable housing vs. parking.
The properties approved for rezoning from multiple dwelling, light industrial and local business to heavy industrial are on Jackson, Fourth and Third streets near City Brewing. The company bought six vacant rental homes and several vacant lots, with plans to tear the houses down and convert a total of 10 lots to parking.