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A trio of entrepreneurs are slated to open the first Black-owned brewery in Kansas City.
Musician Kemet Coleman, Ford line worker Woodie Bonds and Honeywell project manager Elliot Ivory are teaming up on Vine Street Brewing Co.
The business partners are working to finalize a space in the historic 18th and Vine Jazz District, the Kansas City Business Journal reports.
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