Christopher again stresses he is correct about Starbucks closing.
The bottom line is that when Hearne Christopher, Jr. of the Kansas City Star feels he has scooped a fellow journalist on a story he rarely lets up in his column (formerly called "Cowtown Confidential") and will repeat it frequently. That is certainly the case with a Starbucks closing near the Broadway Cafe. The story was first reported by fellow Star columnist Joyce Smith ("Hearne Corrects Smith") as a case of David (Broadway Cafe) taking down Goliath (Starbucks). Christopher corrected her reporting by firing back that the Starbucks simply relocated to a better location and was not run out of the area by the Cafe. Following Smith's column the New York Times("Broadway Cafe in NYT) picked up the story. However, on 3/30/08 Christopher again repeats his assertion that he is correct on the issue and Smith and the New York Times got it wrong.
Out of there alert Hearne Christopher Jr., KC Star (03-30-2008) As if Westport weren�t looking bleak enough with the spotlight focused on the Power & Light District ... Starbucks has quietly left its perch at Broadway and Westport Road. �They closed about two weeks ago,� says Westport Flea Market main man Joe Zwillenberg. �They took the sign down at midnight.� By the way, contrary to insinuations that the mighty Starbucks got its you-know-what handed to it by its bohemian neighbor Broadway Caf�, Starbucks is very much alive and well a few blocks east on Main, where its drive-through and ample parking have reportedly catapulted it to biggest-Starbucks-in-town status.