LocalCode Kansas City (LCKC) is a minority, woman-owned real estate development company based on Kansas City’s Eastside.

 

The company is focused on helping low income Eastside communities build wealth and wellbeing through local ownership of businesses and real estate.

Kansas City is one of the most racially and economically divided cities in America. These divisions are the direct result of laws and policies designed to keep KC’s Black population geographically isolated and under-resourced. LCKC aims to counteract these adversities and create the conditions for Eastside communities to transform themselves.

 

At the heart of our mission is local ownership.

Structuring development so that long-term ownership is in the hands of the community directly counteracts some of the deepest structural challenges that Black communities have faced in Kansas City and across the country. Not only are we designing local ownership into the real estate development, we are creating a support system for locally-owned businesses to fill the commercial space, generating flows of wealth staying within the community. These combined commitments build intergenerational wealth and help reverse the downward spiral so common in urban communities, driven by centuries of unjust treatment and neglect.

 
 
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Wealth & Wellbeing

Employment opportunities

Local business ownership

Local real estate ownership

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Community

Affordable housing and home ownership

Health services

Healthy, affordable, local food

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Neighborhood

Rehabilitate vacant and blighted buildings

Redevelop underutilized and brownfield properties

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Businesses

Locally-owned and operated businesses

Dynamic & resilient local commercial sector


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Ajia Morris,

Founder, LocalCode Kansas City

Myeisha Wright, Project Leader

Chip Walsh, Development Partner

 
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Jeff Mendelsohn,

Founder, LocalCode

Elisse Douglass, Development Advisor

Bob Berkebile, Advisor