Patrick
01-14-2005, 03:10 PM
My second trip on my outing today was to the construction site behind Shell, across from Super Target on N. Penn. There is indeed 1 large slab on the west side of the property. Actually the slab hasn't been poured yet.....but the gravel has been spread over the area where the slab will be poured.
All of the construction workers were busy so I couldn't ask anyone on the site what was being built there. But, based on observations at the site, and converstations with the attendant at the Shell station a few days ago, I'm going to go ahead and call this one....this is gonig to be Home Depot!
Someone (I believe it was metro) observed a road leading from the Home Depot site around the north side of the mall. This is a temporary dirt road that dump trucks are using to enter and exit the development site. Also, the owner of the field north of the mall is allowing developers to dump excess dirt on lower elevations in his field. So, basically the dirt road is providing a transportation route from the development site to the dumping grounds. From what I was told, no permanent road will be built.
There is also plenty of extra land to the east of the Home Depot site, between Home Depot and Penn Ave., north of the Shell station. No slabs have been poured there yet. Site preparation hasn't been completed there either. The Home Depot is being built close to the road (similar to the one on Broadway in Edmond), so don't be surprised if the east side of the property remains parking.
You never know though...they could squeeze a small strip center in that space. We'll just have to see how the site progresses.
All of the construction workers were busy so I couldn't ask anyone on the site what was being built there. But, based on observations at the site, and converstations with the attendant at the Shell station a few days ago, I'm going to go ahead and call this one....this is gonig to be Home Depot!
Someone (I believe it was metro) observed a road leading from the Home Depot site around the north side of the mall. This is a temporary dirt road that dump trucks are using to enter and exit the development site. Also, the owner of the field north of the mall is allowing developers to dump excess dirt on lower elevations in his field. So, basically the dirt road is providing a transportation route from the development site to the dumping grounds. From what I was told, no permanent road will be built.
There is also plenty of extra land to the east of the Home Depot site, between Home Depot and Penn Ave., north of the Shell station. No slabs have been poured there yet. Site preparation hasn't been completed there either. The Home Depot is being built close to the road (similar to the one on Broadway in Edmond), so don't be surprised if the east side of the property remains parking.
You never know though...they could squeeze a small strip center in that space. We'll just have to see how the site progresses.