File #: 250082    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Special Action Status: Passed
File created: 1/27/2025 In control: Council
On agenda: 1/30/2025 Final action: 1/30/2025
Title: Sponsor: Mayor Pro Tem Ryana Parks-Shaw RESOLUTION - Celebrating Jan Fichman, CEO of 7th Heaven, for his over 50 years of extraordinary contributions to Kansas City's music industry.
Sponsors: Ryana Parks-Shaw, Andrea Bough, Melissa Robinson, Darrell Curls, Crispin Rea, Quinton Lucas, Eric Bunch, Johnathan Duncan
Attachments: 1. Authenticated Ordinance 250082
RESOLUTION NO. 250082

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Sponsor: Mayor Pro Tem Ryana Parks-Shaw

RESOLUTION - Celebrating Jan Fichman, CEO of 7th Heaven, for his over 50 years of extraordinary contributions to Kansas City's music industry.

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WHEREAS, Jan Fichman is a lifelong resident of the Kansas City metro area, whose life and legacy are deeply rooted in the Troost Avenue corridor, from his birth at Menorah Hospital to his time working at his father's used car lots at 56th, 71st, and 79th and Troost; and

WHEREAS, Jan Fichman's entrepreneurial journey began after dropping out of UMKC and selling bootleg 8-track tapes at state fairs and inner-city locations, a hustle that eventually led to the founding of 7th Heaven in a converted gas station at 7653 Troost alongside his parents, Jack and Charlotte, creating a business that epitomized Kansas City's diverse and creative spirit; and

WHEREAS, 7th Heaven, under Jan's leadership, evolved from a small retail space of 750 square feet selling record albums, used jeans, incense, and other unique items to a four-level, 9,600-square-foot community hub that has sold more pre-recorded music than any other single location in the Midwest, while supporting local artists and fostering equity and inclusivity without the need for external mandates; and

WHEREAS, Jan Fichman's dedication to the music industry and Kansas City's cultural fabric has earned 7th Heaven recognition on both local and national stages, providing opportunities for Kansas City's hip-hop artists to gain national distribution and serving as a launchpad for countless creative talents over the past 50 years; and

WHEREAS, Jan Fichman's lifelong connection to Troost Avenue, from his upbringing and professional milestones to his eventual resting place at Rosehill Cemetery, reflects his unwavering commitment to the community and his significant role in shaping the social and cultural landscape of Kansas City; NOW, THEREFORE,

BE IT RESOLVE...

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