Westport has always been at a crossroads. So says urban design specialist Daniel Serda, noting that the historic neighborhood has been changing since its beginnings. But news of three chain restaurants entering the neighborhood where prime parking spots now stand has sparked a heated response, not just from Westport residents and business owners, but people throughout Kansas City who are passionate about the entertainment district.
Guests:
- Bill Nigro, longtime business and property owner
- Tom Platt, president, Heart of Westport Neighborhood Association
- Daniel Serda, InSite design