This property is still owned by Chesapeake and is being demolished.
I checked with the Nichols Hills city clerk and they said there are no permits for anything new.
I suspect CHK is doing the dirty work to help sell the property to a developer. They paid $10M under Aubrey; property is 3.79 acres.
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HangryHippo
04-22-2019, 10:05 AM
That's too bad. I liked that building.
PaddyShack
04-22-2019, 10:06 AM
Decent looking church building, but didn't know what church was there to be honest. Maybe we'll see more McMansions!
Mr. Blue Sky
04-22-2019, 02:28 PM
He paid $10M for that ?!?! Seriously???
He paid $10M for that ?!?! Seriously???
And that was 12 years ago.
They also way, way overpaid for most the condos in the 3 buildings directly to the south.
Celebrator
04-22-2019, 04:23 PM
Decent looking church building, but didn't know what church was there to be honest. Maybe we'll see more McMansions!
Formally, this was First Church of Christ, Scientist, Nichols Hills
mugofbeer
04-22-2019, 10:55 PM
Look at it this way, what was exempted from city property taxes will now be on the tax rolls. It was a nice building but was not unique
HangryHippo
04-23-2019, 07:17 AM
Look at it this way, what was exempted from city property taxes will now be on the tax rolls. It was a nice building but was not unique
Fair point.
bombermwc
04-23-2019, 07:49 AM
In that way, All Souls Episcopal at 63rd/Penn isn't unique either though. It would be a down right travesty (IMO) if that church was allowed to be dozed like this.
CloudDeckMedia
04-23-2019, 07:55 AM
Look at it this way, what was exempted from city property taxes will now be on the tax rolls. It was a nice building but was not unique
It’s exemption ceased when CHK bought the property and it ceased being a church.
Celebrator
04-23-2019, 11:46 AM
If it had been in a more dense area, it likely could have been adaptively reused, which is happening with church edifices around the world. In this case, the property is considered of far more value than the building itself, with plenty of room for a new use.