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HangryHippo
02-19-2018, 10:04 AM
I was reading this Norman Transcript article (http://www.normantranscript.com/news/local_news/the-face-behind-the-norman-development-page/article_85e13b08-ff2d-5d83-94ba-df3e43e8269c.html) and it led me to Patrick Schrank's Facebook page on Norman Development (https://www.facebook.com/normandevelopment/) where I found this new proposal for Campus Corner from Marty Coltrane. These pictures are from the McKinney Partnership Architects.

Here is Schrank's description of the project:
Local developer and real estate broker Marty Coltrane has purposed a massive 5 story mix-use retail and multi-family development for Campus Corner.

The site encompasses 3 parcels of land owned by Coltrane just north of the intersection of White St. and Asp Ave. Two of the parcels have residential homes are are zoned multi-family. One of the parcels is a parking lot that is zone commercial.

Plans drawn by the McKinney Partnership Architects show the development’s ground floor will feature 3 retail spaces fronting Asp Ave. and a lobby area for the apartments along with 59 covered parking spaces accessed through the alleyway. There will be 7 addition parallel parking spaces added on Asp Ave. No tenants for the retail spaces have been announced.
The upper levels will house 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments arranged in a "U" shape. There will be 23 1 bedroom units, 22 2 bedroom units and 4 3 bedroom units for a total of 49 units with 79 beds.

Amenities for the complex include a second floor pool, outdoor lounge and yard space. There will also be a gym area that overlooks the pool. All units on floors 3-5 will have balconies. Floor 5 will also have a lounge area for residents. Atop the structure, there are two purposed roof-top decks.

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BG918
02-19-2018, 11:42 AM
Looks awesome, is this on the east or west side of Asp?

HangryHippo
02-19-2018, 11:51 AM
It's on the east side of Asp - I think it's 715 Asp Ave, the two houses and the parking lot just north of the Baked Bear.

ChargerAg
02-19-2018, 12:14 PM
It's on the east side of Asp - I think it's 715 Asp Ave, the two houses and the parking lot just north of the Baked Bear.

Reading through the Facebook comments I am amazed how many people are against projects like this. Its exciting to watch Campus Corner get more dense and provide more offerings.

HangryHippo
02-19-2018, 12:21 PM
Reading through the Facebook comments I am amazed how many people are against projects like this. Its exciting to watch Campus Corner get more dense and provide more offerings.
That surprised me too. I love this project and think it will be a great addition to Campus Corner!

BG918
02-19-2018, 12:56 PM
It's on the east side of Asp - I think it's 715 Asp Ave, the two houses and the parking lot just north of the Baked Bear.

That makes sense. I've always thought Asp needed more density north of White, glad to see this finally proposed. Hopefully something similar happens at 710 Asp, that would be a great place for creative/co-working office space for eTec.

There was another proposal for high density apartments on Asp that was floated a few years ago. Not sure of the current status. It was between Asp and Buchanan just north of eTec.

king183
02-19-2018, 01:05 PM
Reading through the Facebook comments I am amazed how many people are against projects like this. Its exciting to watch Campus Corner get more dense and provide more offerings.

Norman has one of the strongest anti-development crowds in the state. They don't want *anything* with density and will fight it to the death. It'll be interesting to see how this moves forward or if it's killed off.

HangryHippo
02-19-2018, 01:26 PM
That makes sense. I've always thought Asp needed more density north of White, glad to see this finally proposed. Hopefully something similar happens at 710 Asp, that would be a great place for creative/co-working office space for eTec.

There was another proposal for high density apartments on Asp that was floated a few years ago. Not sure of the current status. It was between Asp and Buchanan just north of eTec.
I haven't been able to find anything about 710 Asp, but I agree it would be a great spot for something bigger. I'd also like to see more high-density along Asp/Webster and University up to Main St. Would be nice to have Campus Corner and Main St. feel more connected via more contiguous development.

Norman has one of the strongest anti-development crowds in the state. They don't want *anything* with density and will fight it to the death. It'll be interesting to see how this moves forward or if it's killed off.
I wouldn't be at all surprised to see it killed off, but that would suck. It's a great proposal.

HOT ROD
02-19-2018, 01:51 PM
Long overdue. .... L o n g ! ! !

HOT ROD
02-19-2018, 01:53 PM
LONG OVERDUE. .... L O N G OVERDUE! ! !

Most big universities already have several of these. .....

SOONER8693
02-19-2018, 02:23 PM
LONG OVERDUE. .... L O N G OVERDUE! ! !

Most big universities already have several of these. .....
You are correct. There are a couple/several of these on the fringes of the campus at KU in Lawrence. Recent developments.

mugofbeer
02-19-2018, 10:39 PM
I know I would be interested.

Plutonic Panda
10-18-2018, 12:07 PM
What is the status of this development and the 201 BOYD ST. development. A quick Google search shows that 201 BOYD ST. is currently for sale. Did these developments die?

HangryHippo
10-18-2018, 12:21 PM
I spoke with someone that was pretty sure the NIMBYs were successful in killing this.

Plutonic Panda
10-18-2018, 12:24 PM
Kinda figured that was the case since so much time has passed without any word. Norman needs new leadership who won't give so much power to the NIMBYs. There has been a few good projects, but it is hardly enough. Oh well. Good stuff in store for the future anyways!