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Empty lots, collapsed roofs and abandoned homes: KC tries to prevent more hollowed-out neighborhoods

Take a walk through some of Kansas City’s oldest neighborhoods east of Troost Avenue or in the Historic Northeast, and you’ll see evidence of once-dense and vibrant neighborhoods. A handful of houses are surrounded by a sea of empty lawns or boarded-up buildings. You might see a basement or foundation poking out of overgrown grass, or some rubble left behind by a sloppy demolition. Or even the burned-out shell of a beautiful home. Takeaways So…
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thebeaconnews.org broke the news in Wichita, United States on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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