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Black-Owned Lounge Cancels Opening Over its Controversial Name

April 6, 2026

A Black-owned hifi lounge called Sundown HiFi will not open at Current Landing in Kansas City, Missouri, following backlash over its name. Owner Casio McCombs announced Friday that the sensory-driven audio bar would open at the riverfront district, but by Monday he canceled the project after the KC Blue Crew supporters group called the name racist due to its association with sundown towns that historically forced Black people off the streets at night. McCombs explained he chose the name intentionally to reclaim and confront this painful history rather than ignore it, and he expressed disappointment that the concept was misunderstood before meaningful dialogue could occur.

Who is affected

  • Casio McCombs (business owner and DJ)
  • The KC Blue Crew (official supporters group of the KC Current)
  • Palmer Square Real Estate Management (co-developer of Current Landing)
  • Kansas City's African American community
  • Current Landing development stakeholders

What action is being taken

  • McCombs is deciding what comes next for his business concept.

Why it matters

  • This situation highlights the complexities surrounding historical reclamation versus insensitivity when naming businesses, particularly regarding sundown towns—a painful chapter in American history where Black people were forced out of certain areas after dark. The controversy demonstrates how well-intentioned efforts at reclaiming oppressive terminology can be misinterpreted, and raises questions about community dialogue, the speed of internet-driven backlash, and how businesses can honor rather than inadvertently trivialize historical trauma. Missouri's particularly violent history with sundown towns makes the naming choice especially sensitive in this geographic context.

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article beyond McCombs saying he would love to open Sundown, "maybe it's just not right now."

Read full article from source: The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint