LocoAko
10-10-2022, 09:05 AM
Feel free to delete if it is still too preliminary as there are still no official design plans filed, but I saw on the upcoming Planning Commission meeting agenda that there are plans to preserve and adapt the vacant Whittier School at 1900 NW 10th St. into apartments with potential additional buildings. The design work is being led by Barrett L. Williamson Architects (who did the OKC Farmer's Market Building) and Preservation & Design Studio (who did Midtown Plaza Court, Villa Theresa, Milk Bottle Building, Packard Building... the list goes on). I imagine this has the potential to be the start of some investment into Metro Park and fully connecting the 10th St. corridor with the Plaza District.
Photos from inside the building: https://www.panddstudio.com/whittier-school
Built in 1910, this three-story, brick, late Gothic Revival building is located in Oklahoma City's Metro Park neighborhood. Whittier operated primarily as an elementary school from 1910 to 1957. During the late 1930s and early 1940s, Whittier served as Oklahoma City's first public pre-school program sponsored by the federal Works Progress Administration (WPA). Students were usually children of mothers working on WPA-sponsored projects and were between the ages of two and five. After the closure of Whittier School in 1957, the school board leased the building and surrounding site to various entities including early programs for the Oklahoma City campus of Oklahoma State University. It has remained vacant since 2006.
https://i.imgur.com/IhiEvN9.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/PcdbTe7.png
Photos from inside the building: https://www.panddstudio.com/whittier-school
Built in 1910, this three-story, brick, late Gothic Revival building is located in Oklahoma City's Metro Park neighborhood. Whittier operated primarily as an elementary school from 1910 to 1957. During the late 1930s and early 1940s, Whittier served as Oklahoma City's first public pre-school program sponsored by the federal Works Progress Administration (WPA). Students were usually children of mothers working on WPA-sponsored projects and were between the ages of two and five. After the closure of Whittier School in 1957, the school board leased the building and surrounding site to various entities including early programs for the Oklahoma City campus of Oklahoma State University. It has remained vacant since 2006.
https://i.imgur.com/IhiEvN9.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/PcdbTe7.png