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    Bricktown3 New Bar/Restaurant in Bricktown

    Has this been mentioned elsewhere? Today, I learned that a business group is going to "develop" that big grass lot by the canal in Bricktown (I think it's just east of Bourbon Street...not 100% sure...it's basically the grass lot that's across the canal from Mickey Mantle's restaurant). But here's the deal: it's not going to be a new building as far as I can tell. It's going to be turned into an open-air patio bar/restaurant. Pretty neat idea, I think. I learned this from speaking to an OKC restaurant consultant who is working on the project.

    The only problem I see is, according to the consultant, they plan to shut it down completely when it turns cold and no one wants to sit outside. Who knows what they will do during big rains that are prevalent in April and other months? Maybe this will be a prelude to a new building there.

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    Over time there have been several proposals for that open square, including one or more that incorporated the grassy knoll space just across the canal from it.
    It would be nice to see something (a) properly financed (b) permanent and, (c) appropriately styled for the area. Not sure an open air cafe is the best use, but then again, it's not like I've raised any funds or come up with any better idea, so perhaps I will just hush and go fix some eggs now.

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    Not a bad idea if done properly...

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    I'd like an open-air plaza type thing with room for a market (like a tent type market). Could rent ground space to tent-style shops and food places. Kind of like the food court at Festival of the Arts, but cheaper food. Would add a different dimension to the canal and Bricktown, instead of the traditional restaurant and bar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkyWestOKC View Post
    I'd like an open-air plaza type thing with room for a market (like a tent type market). Could rent ground space to tent-style shops and food places. Kind of like the food court at Festival of the Arts, but cheaper food. Would add a different dimension to the canal and Bricktown, instead of the traditional restaurant and bar.
    I like this idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkyWestOKC View Post
    I'd like an open-air plaza type thing with room for a market (like a tent type market). Could rent ground space to tent-style shops and food places. Kind of like the food court at Festival of the Arts, but cheaper food. Would add a different dimension to the canal and Bricktown, instead of the traditional restaurant and bar.
    That sounds like a nice idea but I doubt that the existing businesses would appreciate someone renting space for something like that in competition with them. It's kind of like the controversy about food trucks or sidewalk food carts in that area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ljbab728 View Post
    That sounds like a nice idea but I doubt that the existing businesses would appreciate someone renting space for something like that in competition with them. It's kind of like the controversy about food trucks or sidewalk food carts in that area.
    You know, this was a turning point for me on Bricktown. Before they went to town arguing against street food vendors, I really cared about Bricktown and what the owners there thought. Now, I can't even remember the last time I spent an evening there. The fact they would argue against things like food carts and vendors that draw people downtown says a lot about why Bricktown is struggling. They are largely clueless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soonerguru View Post
    You know, this was a turning point for me on Bricktown. Before they went to town arguing against street food vendors, I really cared about Bricktown and what the owners there thought. Now, I can't even remember the last time I spent an evening there. The fact they would argue against things like food carts and vendors that draw people downtown says a lot about why Bricktown is struggling. They are largely clueless.
    I don't think Bricktown is struggling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soonerguru View Post
    You know, this was a turning point for me on Bricktown. Before they went to town arguing against street food vendors, I really cared about Bricktown and what the owners there thought. Now, I can't even remember the last time I spent an evening there. The fact they would argue against things like food carts and vendors that draw people downtown says a lot about why Bricktown is struggling. They are largely clueless.
    You can't understand why someone who's spent millions of dollars to develop a restaurant or bar might come out against food carts?

    Bricktown draws millions of visitors a year. It might not be somewhere you patronize anymore, but many people still do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J. Pitman View Post
    You can't understand why someone who's spent millions of dollars to develop a restaurant or bar might come out against food carts?

    Bricktown draws millions of visitors a year. It might not be somewhere you patronize anymore, but many people still do.
    A bricktown restaurant that opposes a hotdog vendor is kind of like a 3 or 4 star hotel operator being opposed to this:


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    Well, I haven't raised any money or done any work either, but as long as we're just talking about things we wish for, I don't want to see another plaza with a fountain, even if it does have some kind of open-air bar. There are open seating areas within a block or two of that lot in Lower Bricktown. For that unique space, it would be much more perferable if we could get a brick structure of 3-5 stories that would use the whole lot, match the existing building stock, and add some density.

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    Sid, I get it.
    But I also think that if someone puts a couple hundred thousand in there to build a patio and some minor structure, we can pretty much kiss an idea for a real building on that lot goodbye for a long time. Right now it's in a state where it is "ready" for a building without demolition needed. Add the cost of "demolition" and it will be harder to find a buyer.
    And maybe I'm wrong about Lower Bricktown, but I do seem to remember a patio area in front of the movie theater with more than enough room for tables, etc.
    I do see the need for more foot traffic on the "lower" level of the canal which is why my ideal building would have retail/restaurant space on the canal level.
    But anyway, we're just kind of dreaming. I guess I live on the hope that since that is such prime space, it will gravitate to the "highest, best use."

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    Anything that requires the removal of grass and/or gravel is a step in the right direction.

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    It's probably the most unique development opportunity in the state. I'd hate to see it wasted on anything not the highest and best use for the property. As much as the property would probably sell for, I have a very hard time thinking someone would buy it to put an open-air patio on it.

    And of course, that same expectation is probably what has kept anything from actually happening there.

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    I'm a bit confused here. Are they going to construct an enclosed kitchen? I would think there would have to be some sort of awning over it as well. If they've got an enclosed kitchen and make it attractive, I think it's an interesting idea. It's also one that would be easy to take down, if the landowner gets an offer to develop the lot.

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    Does anyone know or have pics of what was there before the Canal was put in? Has it always been vacant?

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    maybe the grassy area could be used for nude sunbathing till it gets a building? That would definately attract many onlookers. No dollars needed for investment.

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    LOL.. the Mayor said no the the womens LFL and you think he would go for nude sunbathing in "family friendly" Bricktown? Never mind the adult only bars and clubs... LOL

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    Capt. Norm's Dockside Bar..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan View Post
    Capt. Norm's Dockside Bar..
    Norm's is going to be on the other side of the canal and west a bit.

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    Oh I thought it was the outdoor bar. 2 new bars are going onto the Canal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan View Post
    Oh I thought it was the outdoor bar. 2 new bars are going onto the Canal?
    Can anyone answer this question?

    We know of Cap't Norm's Dockside Bar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by okclee View Post
    Can anyone answer this question?

    We know of Cap't Norm's Dockside Bar.
    I think there was just a misunderstanding on the location. We originally thought this was going on the grassy lot rather than the north side of the canal.

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    But J. Pitman, don't you think Bricktown could be even better if it was less of a controlled environment for the benefit of certain restaurants? Why would an entertainment district constantly develop a reputation for opposing arts festivals, music festivals, street vendors, and other things like that? It doesn't make sense.

    Just put a moratorium on restaurants if you're really concerned about cannibalizing eachother's restaurant profits. But it shouldn't be a district built for restaurant profits. You said in another thread that you appreciated the vibrancy of Brookside, and how many people there were on the streets. Bricktown lacks that vibrant feel because of how it's become a controlled environment, and they've gone out of their way to keep it a collection of restaurants by killing any possibilities that could compete for importance in the district.

    Then we say that we want Bricktown to have retail? I think that is so much more likely to happen with different festivals and street vendors. Those would help move Bricktown into becoming a district where you can do more than just eat. Right now, realistically what can you do in Bricktown? You can eat. Watch the latest pop culture movies with popcorn. You can see minor league baseball on certain days. You can go clubbing at night if you're 21. If you're from out of town, you can sleep overnight. That's it. You're not really going to come and stroll through Bricktown, just because the canal has lost its vibrancy. There is zero art whatsoever in the district. There is virtually no retail. Retail would happen sooner if Bricktown would ever embrace new ideas like festivals and street vendors. People don't want to shop somewhere that has virtually zero affordable food options. Street vendors would be a huge-win, people would just grab a corn dog or an icecream on the street while they're shopping...and people who want restaurants would still go to a restaurant. You're not going to sell more $20 steaks by making it the only option in a district. Some food trucks actually tend to attract their own following..

    These things that bring people out onto the street don't exist in Bricktown. The thing that has kept it in business, and prevented it from having to reinvent itself like other districts are constantly doing, is the event business. Without the Thunder and conventions, Bricktown would be forced to come up with something new.

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    I don't own a restaurant so I don't really have a dog in the fight. I was simply pointing out that someone who has spent money to develop a restaurant may not want a food truck to set up shop right across from the entrance of their restaurant.

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