Wednesday, October 6, 2021

We need a Commercial Appraisal.

We are hoping for a kind appraiser donate a Commercial Appraisal  for the following properties.

Agape Villages will be Naming the Building after Topeka's ledge Glen Cafer. 

The property will be used as an intake facility to provide emergency housing for veterans and as the future offices for Agape Villages, Inc.

 

Address: 2055 SW CLAY ST
City State ZIP: Topeka, KS 66604
Owner Name: CAFER HOLDINGS LLC
Size: 1.01 Acres 
Parcel ID: 1410104032009000 
QuickRef ID: R44893
Appraisal Website | Taxes | Google Maps
Book/Page:  2020R22417 | Tax Unit: 001 
Subdivision:  STEELE'S
Landuse:  2401-General office buildings (1-4 stories) 
Mailing Name:  CAFER HOLDINGS LLC
Mail Address: 3461 SW MACVICAR AVE , TOPEKA KS 66611 






Address: SW CLAY ST
City State ZIP: Topeka, KS 66604
Owner Name: CAFER HOLDINGS LLC
Size: 0.28 Acres 
Parcel ID: 1410104031008000 
QuickRef ID: R44875
Appraisal Website | Taxes | Google Maps
Book/Page:  2020R22417 | Tax Unit: 001 
Subdivision:  STEELE'S
Landuse:  2401-General office buildings (1-4 stories) 
Mailing Name:  CAFER HOLDINGS LLC
Mail Address: 3461 SW MACVICAR AVE , TOPEKA KS 66611 
 
 
More To follow about Cafer and his military service.  

 

One of the most successful high school basketball coaches to ever field teams in this area.

He coached at Washington High from 1956-61. In five seasons under Cafer, the Blue Jays had a record of 131-26.

He coached one year at Mehlville High School and that team's record was 22-6. Cafer's high school record as a coach was 153-32.

His final year at WHS, the Blue Jays were 35-1 and placed third in the state. That was the 1960-61 season. The only loss was to St. Louis University High School in the state semifinals.

Cafer left here to serve one year as the interim coach at Moorhead State College in Minnesota. After that he spent one year as coach at Mehlville High School, then he was an assistant coach in basketball at Drake University and at the University of Missouri before beng named head coach at Washburn.

 

Retired from Washburn University, he had a coaching career in high schools and colleges that totaled 41 years.

He spent 29 years at Washburn and was head basketball coach for 12 years and he had a 171-115 record. He was named athletic director at Washburn in 1979. He coached golf for 25 years at Washburn. He finished out his coaching career at Washburn as assistant women's basketball coach. While with the women's team, it won 84 percent of its games and made 11 NAIA and NCAA Division II appearances. He retired in 1996.

His men's basketball teams at Washburn won three conference titles. Cafer was inducted into Washburn's Athletic Hall of Fame in 1987.

Cafer was a graduate of Wright City High School and earned bachelor and master degrees at Northeast State University, now Truman State University. He also played basketball at Moberly Junior College. He was an all-conference player at both Moberly and at Truman. He spent 27 months in the Marine Corps as an officer between the years when he earned his degrees.

Cafer was a Hall of Fame inductee at Moberly Junior College, Truman State University and Washburn.

His three children by his first marriage all live in Topeka and he has 13 grandchildren. His second wife, Jayne, survives. Her son Mark is a sports announcer and covers Washburn's basketball and football games.