Matt Watson is at it again, selling another one of his #KansasCity startups. The entrepreneur explains why this particular suitor was able to persuade him to sell @Stackify. bizj.us/1q9ror
What could turn a sleepy community bank based in tiny Valley Falls, Kansas, into a powerhouse? These #KansasCity bankers are counting on #fintech to do just that. bizj.us/1q9avy
A longtime #KansasCity lawyer likens his Flint Hills ranch, now for sale, to oceanfront property, substituting waves of prairie grass for water. bizj.us/1q98y0
The Waddell & Reed deal may be flashier (and the subject of more coverage), but don't forget that this #KansasCity company also sold for well north of $1 billion. bizj.us/1q7mw5
The streetcar extension won't start operating until at least 2025, but that hasn't stopped investment along the line. Check out this week's cover story: bizj.us/1q7mw3
When (if?) you finally start venturing out to eat at #KansasCity restaurants, you might read this first to save yourself some time (and maybe a little heartbreak). bizj.us/1q74qp
People like Tirzah Gregory are exactly why we started our Connecting KC series of profiles. I don't think I would like to be on the other side of any competition with her. She would eat my lunch. bizj.us/1q6xdd@HNTBCorp
We had some fun with the photos and headlines on this week's cover story, but the substance of @lcollinsKCBJ's story is all business. #Entrepreneurs are an interesting and unique breed of people. Give it a read. bizj.us/1q6xd0
Update to our @kcstreetcar story with comments from @TomGerend: "They don't fund projects halfway. They fund them to completion, so that gives us a lot of confidence to move forward with the local efforts." bizj.us/1q5uh4