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    Default OKC's 1st and forgotten modern district? Belle Isle Neighborhood

    Quote Originally Posted by max View Post
    I think the Belle Isle area would have developed smarter and denser if a mixed use like the Baltimore plant had come about, but it's over and done now. Unfortunately, due to the age and popularity, I wouldn't think Belle Isle Station will be redeveloped for quite a long time. I just hope that Classen Curve and some of the other developments in the area further smart development of the Belle Isle area and Classen in general. It's the most successful inner-city shopping area (I would imagine, at least, can't think of anything that compares), and i'd like to see it developed that way.
    Just east of Classen from the North Fork office park there is an interesting little residential area (Military Ave and N W 53rd) of 1950's modern homes - very usonian. I think a remnant of Bell Isle lake is behind them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flintysooner View Post
    Just east of Classen from the North Fork office park there is an interesting little residential area (Military Ave and N W 53rd) of 1950's modern homes - very usonian. I think a remnant of Bell Isle lake is behind them.
    That would be Brookhaven. That's an awesome, very unique neighborhood. Also, thanks for using the term "usonian". I got to look it up and now I can consider it a part of my vocabulary. It's very fitting.

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    Default Re: OKC's 1st and forgotten modern district? Belle Isle Neighborhood

    I merged the posts from that Classen Curve thread as they contained some great info/discussion.

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    Default Re: OKC's 1st and forgotten modern district? Belle Isle Neighborhood

    I had no idea this neighborhood existed. I'll have to drive through soon.

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    Default Re: OKC's 1st and forgotten modern district? Belle Isle Neighborhood

    We went to an estate sale in that neighborhood last year. The house had been very lovingly remodeled/updated. We liked it so much we asked about buying it, but it had already been sold.

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