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workman45
04-24-2011, 06:59 PM
1112 NW 23rd (http://goo.gl/maps/l4WMG)
sq. feet=17,830
acreage=2.4375

http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/golddomewiki1.jpg
Information & Latest News
12/22/13: New owners may include restaurant (http://newsok.com/executive-qa-consulting-company-chief-promotes-positive-energy-environmental-harmony/article/3916659)
6/20/13: Gold Dome to be sold, refurbished (http://newsok.com/article/3854798)
3/26/13: Efforts to demolish Gold Dome put on hold (http://newsok.com/efforts-to-demolish-gold-dome-in-oklahoma-city-put-on-hold/article/3771263?custom_click=rss)

Links
County Assessor Record (http://www.oklahomacounty.org/assessor/Searches/AN-R.asp?ACCOUNTNO=R045000747)

Gallery

wsucougz
04-24-2011, 10:56 PM
Just found out that Prohibition Room is closing June 30th. They will reopen in the Tower theatre building 2 months later.[/U][/B].

Timeline sounds a little aggressive just from looking at the place but great news.

Urban Pioneer
04-25-2011, 12:29 PM
The tower theater is where they originally wanted to be interestingly enough.

workman45
04-25-2011, 03:03 PM
The tower theater is where they originally wanted to be interestingly enough.

That's what they were saying last night. It just wasn't working with the previous owner.

citizenkane
04-27-2011, 12:52 AM
So are they moving into the space next door to the Tower Theater or are the going to be occupying the actual theater space?

Spartan
04-27-2011, 05:00 AM
Prohibition Room will be next to the Tower Theater, not in the actual theater space. They are still going to be putting a cultural events center in the actual theater space, that will probably host art films, concerts, etc etc..

It's great that Prohibition Room is moving further down 23rd because evidently they were a problem for Dr. Lam, and now hopefully that will put some wind in their sail...maybe they'll actually complete that project sometime soon, now.

EBAH
04-27-2011, 07:11 AM
That's excellent! I like that bar, and like their actual food and beverages a lot, but I've always thought the location (as much as I love the dome) was awkward. This is a great step toward that section of 23rd st becoming a real bar strip. The addition of Tucker's too! A few more drinking establishments, some popular late night after bar food establishments, that could really be something....

Pete
04-27-2011, 09:46 AM
Where exactly where the Prohibition Room be located?

Specific address?

RSA
05-11-2011, 01:41 PM
Prohibition Room will be next to the Tower Theater, not in the actual theater space. They are still going to be putting a cultural events center in the actual theater space, that will probably host art films, concerts, etc etc...


Unfortunately the relocation of Prohibition Room has not gone according to plans. We will not be moving into the Tower Theater space. Our plan B has come to be a great spot for us. It is in the hands of our designers and architects right now and we hope to present to the city next week. As soon as we get more information I will be happy to annouce the new location.


It's great that Prohibition Room is moving further down 23rd because evidently they were a problem for Dr. Lam, and now hopefully that will put some wind in their sail...maybe they'll actually complete that project sometime soon, now.

It has been printed in a couple articles of our local news papers that we are behind on our rent payments. This is completly not true! We are not going backrupt we do not owe Irene Lam money for any reason. Irene has, for the last 3 years infringed upon our space with various events which were a direct violation of our lease. As a paying tennant of the Gold Dome Irene has been a problem for us and our business. Her events have reflected negatively on us. The lack of climate control in the summer and winter has cause us to lose many customers. (we have no control of the airflow & temp in our restaurant area) Many customers have expressed, to me and my employees, their disgust with the Prohibition Room not wanting to turn up the heat or air. This has reflected negatively on us as well. Our gas has been turned off 3 times due to non payment. You can imagine the impact that would have on our sales since all of our cooking equipment is gas powered. The last time was February. When I asked her about it she refused to even acknowledge my presence and I ended up making the payment so we could be open. Gold Dome leases are full service leases. Which means we do not have utility bills. We do pay an extra $400.00 per month since we are open later than regular business hours. We have argued with Irene for 3 years over these issues and have had enough. After one of our partners left and declaired personal backruptcy, she used a clause in the lease to evict us. In the original filing she stated, we have not paid rent. (I have the cancelled checks to prove otherwise)
In the article which came out Tuesday in the Journal Record, she said we have fallen behind in our rent. We have not. (i have the cancelled checks to prove otherwise. We were paying on the average about $5200.00 per month for our spaces. Since the Gold Dome is almost completly empty we do not uderstand why she would want us out? Especially since she is delinquent with her loans through the city. Irene has picked and chosen parts of the lease she wants to enforce and ignore.

http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p80/Sonicboom99/lobby.jpg

This picture is one of the many events she has had which completly shut us down on a Friday night. Jessica Tate, Jazz Harpist, was having her CD release party that night as you can see, if you have ever been to our restaurant, our entrances were complety blocked. Not to mention, the parking lot was complety full and taken over by Irene's event. Not to mention, we could get to our office, dumpster or food storage.

These and many other reasons are why we are leaving this location. It has nothing to do with personality conflicts. We pay our rent and deserve the requirements of our lease to be upheld.

We went to court many times and have finally reached a settlement. We are leaving July 31st to our new location. Irene is still required to follow the lease. She has already ignored it and we will probably be back in court again.

Prohibition Room is my livelyhood. This is how my wife and I make our living and support our family. We will not allow the land lord to bully us or infringe upon our business with her controlling ways.

We have all the documentation to support what I am telling you in this post. If there is any question, we invite you to come by, have a beer or cocktail and we will show you.

We are very excited to leave to a more stable location since we have been fighting with Irene for the past 3 years instead of improving and building our business.

We appreciate the support we have had from many of you and hope you will continue to support us in the future.

Sincerly
Richard

pickles
05-11-2011, 02:09 PM
Wow.

sroberts24
05-11-2011, 02:47 PM
Interesting.... to say the least!

Rover
05-11-2011, 02:57 PM
Nothing like a forum for transparency.

Spartan
05-11-2011, 03:46 PM
It is such an incredible shame that after Dr. Lam was able to save such an awesome and iconic building, it's now come to this. I am concerned for the future of this wonderful structure.

Thanks for letting us hear your side of it, RSA. Too bad you weren't able to go into the Tower--how come that fell through, if I might ask?

Doug Loudenback
05-12-2011, 05:23 PM
Thanks, RSA. Very enlightening, as well as sad ... not just for you.

duct tape
05-23-2011, 09:55 AM
What does the Gold Dome intend to do with the space now that the Prohibition Room is leaving? I've heard they have other tenants who have moved out, as well.

Kerry
05-23-2011, 12:44 PM
Maybe this site would have been better off as a Wallgreen/Eckerd/CVS after all.

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4182/is_20110411/ai_n57299284/



The geodesic dome's owner, Gold Dome LLC, managed by local optometrist Irene Lam, owes more than $21,000 in delinquent property taxes and has fallen behind on repaying most of a $1 million loan from the city to renovate the building.

...

The Oklahoma City Council will vote on Tuesday on whether to pay off the remaining $874,000 balance on a $1 million U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development loan it was awarded in 2005 to renovate the Gold Dome with Community Development Block Grant funding.

tburn
05-23-2011, 12:59 PM
^ ouch.
It's still a very cool building, and I'm glad it was saved ... I hope someone with deep pockets & creative vision can take over and keep that location & building preserved!

I look forward to visiting Prohibition Room at its new location too!
hope they have a decent parking lot, for the car shows again!

Wordizm
05-25-2011, 10:35 AM
Hi, I'm Lori. My office is now in the Dome and I'm doing their online marketing and social media. I don't know all the details but I can tell you that Dr. Lam is considering offers from a few restaurants, plus has 2 new tenants moving into the larger ground level spaces. There are still 4 vacancies but someone came in to look at a space yesterday too. I'm going to miss the Prohibition Room being in the Dome. I have quite enjoyed the convenience of being able to go downstairs for my weekly lunches with the Oklahoma City Business Network. Wherever they go, I'm sure the Prohibition Room will continue to support our local artists and offer a great menu and whoever moves into the Gold Dome will have a historic legacy to live up to.

Rover
05-25-2011, 10:44 AM
I hope the dome creates a more inviting atmosphere. Last time I was there it seemed pretty disheveled and unappealing. It could create a very unique environment if it just would.

Wordizm
05-25-2011, 01:16 PM
I hope the dome creates a more inviting atmosphere. Last time I was there it seemed pretty disheveled and unappealing. It could create a very unique environment if it just would.

The plans are in the works for a more golden Gold Dome. Time, money, community interaction - they're coming together slowly but surely. Would love to hear anyone's thoughts and ideas.

May 26th I'm doing the last Business Social before summer hits. It's a speed networking event and you're welcome to come out; do some networking and we could talk about future opportunities. More info is on Facebook or the website.

www.Facebook.com/GoldDomeOKC
www.GoldDomeOKC.net

yessir69
05-26-2011, 09:01 PM
For anyone joining late, here is a summary so far:

http://i466.photobucket.com/albums/rr25/kevincombsokc/cats.gif

warreng88
04-09-2012, 08:02 PM
Gold Dome getting Latin-themed bar and restaurant
By Brianna Bailey
Journal Record
Oklahoma City reporter - Contact 405-278-2847
Posted: 06:52 PM Monday, April 9, 2012

OKLAHOMA CITY – The 2,900-square-foot restaurant space in NW 23rd Street’s landmark Gold Dome will be reopened this summer as Zona Viva, a Latin-themed bar and restaurant.

Zona Viva owner Julio Passarelli said he envisions the new eatery having a menu laden with classic bar food, but with a Latin twist.

Passarelli, who has a background in the bar business, discovered the Gold Dome restaurant space while attending a special event at the building.

“The opportunity came up and I thought it was the perfect space and a good fit for what we want to do,” he said.

Passarelli is working toward getting Zona Viva up and running by this summer, but has yet to announce an opening date.

The restaurant space at the Gold Dome has been vacant since the Prohibition Room left the building on bad terms in July 2011. The restaurant owners went to court with Gold Dome owner Irene Lam over a dispute on the terms of their lease.

Lam said she has been focused on booking the Gold Dome space for more special events since the Prohibition Room’s departure and has several weddings scheduled there in the coming months. Lam said she is pleased that Zona Viva plans to offer catering service and also will be open for lunch.

“We want a little bit more lunch and daytime traffic in the building,” she said.

The Gold Dome, 1112 NW 23rd St., was built in 1958 and originally housed Citizens State Bank. The building was home to several assorted bank branches over the years. A group called Citizens for the Golden Dome narrowly saved the building from being bulldozed in 2001 to make way for a chain drugstore. Lam bought the dome in 2003 for $1.1 million and the building underwent extensive renovations before reopening in 2005.

The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.

G.Walker
04-10-2012, 08:20 AM
Gold Dome getting Latin-themed bar and restaurant
By Brianna Bailey
Journal Record
Oklahoma City reporter - Contact 405-278-2847
Posted: 06:52 PM Monday, April 9, 2012

OKLAHOMA CITY – The 2,900-square-foot restaurant space in NW 23rd Street’s landmark Gold Dome will be reopened this summer as Zona Viva, a Latin-themed bar and restaurant.

Zona Viva owner Julio Passarelli said he envisions the new eatery having a menu laden with classic bar food, but with a Latin twist.

Passarelli, who has a background in the bar business, discovered the Gold Dome restaurant space while attending a special event at the building.

“The opportunity came up and I thought it was the perfect space and a good fit for what we want to do,” he said.

Passarelli is working toward getting Zona Viva up and running by this summer, but has yet to announce an opening date.

The restaurant space at the Gold Dome has been vacant since the Prohibition Room left the building on bad terms in July 2011. The restaurant owners went to court with Gold Dome owner Irene Lam over a dispute on the terms of their lease.

Lam said she has been focused on booking the Gold Dome space for more special events since the Prohibition Room’s departure and has several weddings scheduled there in the coming months. Lam said she is pleased that Zona Viva plans to offer catering service and also will be open for lunch.

“We want a little bit more lunch and daytime traffic in the building,” she said.

The Gold Dome, 1112 NW 23rd St., was built in 1958 and originally housed Citizens State Bank. The building was home to several assorted bank branches over the years. A group called Citizens for the Golden Dome narrowly saved the building from being bulldozed in 2001 to make way for a chain drugstore. Lam bought the dome in 2003 for $1.1 million and the building underwent extensive renovations before reopening in 2005.

The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.

nice, this is my favorite part of Oklahoma City, a part of Oklahoma City where I feel urban, I spend most of my time here, great addition to the area.

ljbab728
08-20-2012, 11:21 PM
Gold Dome building in foreclosure sale.

http://newsok.com/gold-dome-set-for-foreclosure-sale-in-oklahoma-city/article/3702684

blangtang
08-21-2012, 12:03 AM
“We're in the process of working it out with the bank,” Lam said. “We will have a new restaurant opening in the next two weeks and three new tenants coming in.”

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A new restaurant, that is good for the area!

ljbab728
08-21-2012, 12:13 AM
Maybe, if that indeed happens. We've also been hearing delaying tatics about the First National Center to avoid foreclosure.

blangtang
08-21-2012, 12:22 AM
yeah, count me as a skeptic when it comes to a new restaurant and 3 new tenants...it all sounds good when ur trying to avoid foreclosure.

Urban Pioneer
08-21-2012, 06:29 AM
What is it with the bad landlords controlling some OKC's most significant architectural icons? Geez. I new the owners of Prohibition Room among others, and LAM was queen of the deffered maintenance squad apparently.

Here's hopes that the preservationalists who fought so hard for that building are graced through some sort of positive ultimate outcome with this grand building. Buckminster Fuller's original geodesic dome has already been torn down.

pickles
08-21-2012, 08:41 AM
IMHO, too many posters here were keen to give Lam the benefit of the doubt for her, um, idiosyncratic approach to the management of this property. I never understood that.

smackety
08-21-2012, 04:53 PM
The sign that was in front of the restaurant area that said "coming soon" is gone and there is black paper all over the windows so you can't see in. I can't find any licensing for any restaurant going in at that location either. I have heard that the air has been out in the building for over a week now and that sewer smell is worse than ever.
I don't believe anything that Irene says. I doubt there are new tenants , and they have been saying that the Latin restaurant was going in there since the week Prohibition Room moved out. Still haven't seen that one either.
Foreclosure proceedings started before P Room moved out, March 2011. The foreclosure was final in March 2012, it is just finally going up for auction.
I agree with Pickles.

RSA
08-21-2012, 06:33 PM
Somebody better tell http://www.facebook.com/ZONAVIVAOKC about this foreclosure.

All I can say is, IT'S ABOUT TIME! 6 years and she never made a payment other than interest. And I believe that city loan was only 1 percent? Irene was certainly collecting rent from her tenants. Now she says she has tenants moving in? In the past all the "tenants" who were moving in were her own BS businesses. Flower Power? Some mentoring office? Wizard Snow Cones? Prohibition Room was paying $5300.00 per month. Where did it go?

metro
08-21-2012, 08:26 PM
More importantly is what happens to the building.

pickles
08-22-2012, 08:37 AM
Somebody better tell http://www.facebook.com/ZONAVIVAOKC about this foreclosure.

Prohibition Room was paying $5300.00 per month. Where did it go?

Whoa.

RSA
08-24-2012, 11:54 AM
More importantly is what happens to the building.

The building will be fine. The Gold Dome is a cool building. I'm sure there is a risk of and investor buying it at the auction and possibly tearing it down. Does it not make you angry that Irene took grants and loans from the city of OKC with the promise to the tax payers of improvement? She did nothing but pocket the money and not fulfill any of the promises.

Spartan
08-25-2012, 08:19 AM
Prohibition Room comes out looking pretty good...

metro
08-25-2012, 09:21 AM
The building will be fine. The Gold Dome is a cool building. I'm sure there is a risk of and investor buying it at the auction and possibly tearing it down. Does it not make you angry that Irene took grants and loans from the city of OKC with the promise to the tax payers of improvement? She did nothing but pocket the money and not fulfill any of the promises.


Prohibition Room comes out looking pretty good...

Yes, and yes, but to what outcome? That is yet TBD.

smackety
08-25-2012, 01:06 PM
Public records show that Gold Dome foreclosure started March 2011, and that not only did P Room NOT owe Irene money , but that they were released from their lease early and able to take everything, even permanent fixtures, such as the vent hood, because Irene was in default on HER end of the lease agreement. Irene owes property taxes and $1 million to the city, which is all public record.

Foreclosure was final March 2012, and Irene and all tenents were served.

Foreclosure auction is Sept. 13...seems it has been determined.

Buffalo Bill
08-30-2012, 10:21 AM
Interesting tidbit from Uptown23rd's FB page...



https://www.facebook.com/pages/Uptown23rd/258902067511175

Interesting happenings here. Could it be that the Hotel/Restaurant Liquidators will be finally gone?

Proposal to close the alley between 23rd and 24th, Walker to Dewey:

http://www.okc.gov/planning/planning_library/historical_pres/CE-830.pdf

LakeEffect
08-30-2012, 10:48 AM
Interesting happenings here. Could it be that the Hotel/Restaurant Liquidators will be finally gone?

Proposal to close the alley between 23rd and 24th, Walker to Dewey:

http://www.okc.gov/planning/planning_library/historical_pres/CE-830.pdf

A 22 page staff report for a relatively simple item. Wow. HP is thorough... Land Run Commercial Real Estate is really putting together something interesting.

bchris02
03-14-2013, 09:55 AM
What are they wanting to build in place of the Gold Dome?

UnFrSaKn
03-14-2013, 10:11 AM
Steve's working on it he told me.

metro
03-14-2013, 10:13 AM
here we go again.......

SoonerDave
03-14-2013, 10:21 AM
May be a lot harder to save this time given that the last project ultimately fell through rather conspicuously.

Praedura
03-14-2013, 11:41 AM
May be a lot harder to save this time given that the last project ultimately fell through rather conspicuously.

Tear down the Gold Dome??? Absolutely disgusting.

Let's not let this happen.

Midtowner
03-14-2013, 11:51 AM
I used to represent one of the Gold Dome's former tenants. The place could be a reasonably successful property if the owner would treat the tenants fairly.

SoonerDave
03-14-2013, 12:05 PM
While I have not been on board with rescuing the Stage Center, I think the Gold Dome is very much integrated into the life of OKC and should be preserved if possible.

namellac
03-14-2013, 12:37 PM
This building needs to be put into a trust. David Box bought it with supposedly good intentions.
If the demolition request is true, boycott Box Talent maybe one way of fighting back?

Praedura
03-14-2013, 01:17 PM
Tanenbaum owns the Classen. In fact, doesn't he live there?

Surely he has a vested interest in what happens next door.

UnFrSaKn
03-14-2013, 01:25 PM
Owner of Gold Dome seeks to demolish building | News OK (http://newsok.com/owner-of-gold-dome-seeks-to-demolish-building/article/3765778?custom_click=rss)

Praedura
03-14-2013, 01:34 PM
Owner of Gold Dome seeks to demolish building | News OK (http://newsok.com/owner-of-gold-dome-seeks-to-demolish-building/article/3765778?custom_click=rss)

David Box, thy name is mud.

metro
03-14-2013, 01:45 PM
Wait. I thought Irene Lam owned the Gold Dome. When did David Box purchase it?

zookeeper
03-14-2013, 02:03 PM
Wait. I thought Irene Lam owned the Gold Dome. When did David Box purchase it?

The linked article says this past September. I missed it too and thought Lam still owned it.

Just the facts
03-14-2013, 02:10 PM
Children's Museum?

Pete
03-14-2013, 02:16 PM
Nightmare.

I was all ready to let go of Stage Center but I can't take much more of this.

Seems it may be time to draw a line in the sand with these demolitions. I'm sure Box will point to Stage Center and ask, "What's the difference?" And he'd have a point.

OKCTalker
03-14-2013, 02:18 PM
So Box screwed up - he bought a building and discovered that it was going to be a money pit. If it's an inconsequential building and you've got a good alternate use for the site, then bring on the bulldozers and make the best of a bad situation. But this isn't an inconsequential building, it's even on the Historic Register, and he's bringing in the bulldozers as a FIRST resort.

Making the wrong decision will forever remove the building from the OKC landscape and forever ruin his reputation in the eyes of OKC preservationists. He's writing a very bad epitaph for himself. Or he can take his financial lumps, find a buyer and move on. If it's a charitable institution, he might even qualify for a tax deduction.

He's in control, but this is epically stupid.

Stew
03-14-2013, 02:29 PM
That's a shame.

Midtowner
03-14-2013, 03:01 PM
The Prohibition Room did a good deal of business there. It didn't fail, Irene Lam kicked them out because she thought she could make more money renting the space out for events and that didn't work out for her. It's a neat old building with lots of potential. It's not really in need of serious renovations, except any owner is going to think that middle lobby area is a huge amount of wasted space, and they'd be right.

OKCisOK4me
03-14-2013, 03:16 PM
A geodesic dome by Buckminster Fuller totally outweights a concrete boxes and metal tubes for hamsters in the middle of downtown any day of the week!

bchris02
03-14-2013, 03:17 PM
Nightmare.

I was all ready to let go of Stage Center but I can't take much more of this.

Seems it may be time to draw a line in the sand with these demolitions. I'm sure Box will point to Stage Center and ask, "What's the difference?" And he'd have a point.

The difference is if the Stage Center gets demolished it will likely be for a new skyscraper. This developer is wanting a Walgreens at the Gold Dome site.

This really reminds me of Little Rock demolishing a historic theatre recently (very similar to our Tower theater) to put in a parking lot.

LakeEffect
03-14-2013, 03:21 PM
The difference is if the Stage Center gets demolished it will likely be for a new skyscraper. This developer is wanting a Walgreens at the Gold Dome site.

This really reminds me of Little Rock demolishing a historic theatre recently (very similar to our Tower theater) to put in a parking lot.

No, this developer wants to demolish with no published replacement. Walgreens and CVS exist already on opposite corners here.