This ad caught my eye in this weeks Gazette. Makes me wonder if the bottle is going to be repainted or they just selling billboards on the sides. I didn't e-mail the guy to ask.
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This ad caught my eye in this weeks Gazette. Makes me wonder if the bottle is going to be repainted or they just selling billboards on the sides. I didn't e-mail the guy to ask.
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I meant to post this last night since the owner (a woman by the way) is a friend of mine and posted it on her facebook yesterday. She said she would prefer to have an advertiser of something liquid (eg milk, etc.).
Interesting that it was a 918 number, what is that about?
I put a call into them , I'm highly interested in advertising on this.
It's concerning - not sure a 918 person is going to be very sensitive in this matter.
I'm all for creative advertising - I've worked in advertising - but to me there is something wrong with placing advertising on the side of such a landmark. I wish they wouldn't do it.
Advertising is quite appropriate - that is the historic use (I believe it started with Townley's). I suspect some would worry however if it became an advertisement for cell phones or a casino.
Advertising may be appropriate in the case of Townleys or Braums. Those are, after all, dairies. But, as you surmise, Steve, a casino or a cell phone company would be shlocky looking.
I believe the Milk Bottle building pre-dates Townleys. My dad was born in 1919 (now deceased) and lived in OKC most of his life. He told me years ago the building was around when he was a child. He also mentioned the name but I do not remember. Any one know the history?
The owner is from OKC and lived here until she got married to at Tulsan a few years ago. The kil of her e-mail address should give you a clue as to who she is.
I think the city oughta nab it up and paint Got MAPs on it
(I keeed, I keeed)
No clue, ccokc, but it's good to hear it's owned by someone with OKC ties.
Nope, no clue... who is it?
Their group contacted me to advertise for POPS...we passed. I also heard that building's lease is coming up this summer.
I drove by the Milk Bottle building last Thursday and they were painting it white.
I was going to lease the bottle, but my employer agreed to it too late. I'm not sure who got it, but I know they got a 5 year lease. POPS was approached before me but they turned it down.
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