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  2. What’s being built there? Townhomes, new child care ... - AOL

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    Pasco building permits issued in October indicate the expansion will add nearly 46,000 square feet of new space to the McCurley dealership service area. Ray Poland & Sons is the contractor. Kennewick

  3. Homer B. Roberts - Wikipedia

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    He then partnered with 2 black businessmen in Kansas City and a Hupmobile dealership under Thomas 'Big Piney' Brown remained at this location until 1929. [ 5 ] In 1928, Roberts and the other businessman, Kenneth Campbell Jr., moved to Chicago and in 1929 opened a second Hupmobile dealership, located at the Hotel Grand on South Parkway.

  4. Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant - Wikipedia

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    The 4,700,000-square-foot (440,000 m 2) on 1,270 acres (5.1 km 2) facility employs 9,021 people as of April, 2024. [1] In addition to the main final assembly plant, KCAP also includes a stamping plant for the Ford Transit, a separate body shop and a separate paint shop for the Ford F-150.

  5. Murder of Bobby Greenlease - Wikipedia

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    Greenlease's first wife was Betty "Bessie" Rush (1890–1950), whom he married on March 3, 1913.) The elder Greenlease was a multi-millionaire car dealer and entrepreneur, having made his fortune by introducing General Motors vehicles to the Great Plains in the early 20th century, owning dealerships from Texas to South Dakota. He was 65 years ...

  6. Kansas City man posed for photo at dealership before buying ...

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    A Kansas City man used a stolen identity to buy an SUV. Then he posed for a photo with his new wheels. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  7. Troost Avenue, historically, was considered Kansas City's racial dividing line. In recent years, new high-end businesses and condo buildings have popped up, bringing new life to the neighborhood.

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