
No longer in the family: RC’s gets new owners
Longtime Martin City favorite will keep its famous fried chicken.
Longtime Martin City favorite will keep its famous fried chicken.
“We didn’t want to be exactly like Martin City Coffee.”
“Molle is willing to work with students to finish their schooling while they’re working in their dealership and that’s key,” says Jack Ireland, Johnson County Community College (JCCC) Faculty Chair of Automotive Technology. “Molle has really embraced the idea of growing their own.”
“I appreciate the support from everybody,” says Haberstroh. “When you’re a new face in a place that’s been established for a long time, it can be a little scary. I really love this place. It’s my second home. I bartend, I work in the kitchen, I serve…whatever’s needed – I do every roll.”
Martin City Elementary will perform at the Mayor’s Tree Lighting Ceremony tomorrow evening at The View, followed by the Grandview High School Choir.
“You feel good when you look good and a clean car gives you that feeling.”
“It takes two men and a special truck to water the pots Monday, Wednesday and Friday unless we have a lot of rain.”
“Oh, my gosh! We didn’t expect this!”
StickSisters, a home goods retail shop in Hawthorne Plaza in Leawood, is moving to Martin City this fall.
“It’s home away from home. It’s a place to have a big screen TV while fixing the car. You can sit down, have a beer, watch TV.”