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    Western Ave. WEST & former Hideaway Buildings

    I've noticed that these two buildings have been vacant for years. What could be the reason behind this extended vacancy? It's a great location. Why hasn't anyone moved in? I know Hideaway moved into their own building to the south, but what was wrong with WEST?

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    Both are owned by Jeff Records / Midfirst.

    Both have been empty for years and it's clear they aren't very motivated because there have been a bunch of new restaurants in that area recently.

    Same group owns the old Deep Fork property and everything north before the Grand/Western intersection. Zero happening there either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    Both are owned by Jeff Records / Midfirst.

    Both have been empty for years and it's clear they aren't very motivated because there have been a bunch of new restaurants in that area recently.

    Same group owns the old Deep Fork property and everything north before the Grand/Western intersection. Zero happening there either.
    Thanks, Pete!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    Both are owned by Jeff Records / Midfirst.

    Both have been empty for years and it's clear they aren't very motivated because there have been a bunch of new restaurants in that area recently.

    Same group owns the old Deep Fork property and everything north before the Grand/Western intersection. Zero happening there either.
    Wasn't there plans to build a breakfast restaurant on the former site of Deep Fork Grill? Did that fall through?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbkrems View Post
    Wasn't there plans to build a breakfast restaurant on the former site of Deep Fork Grill? Did that fall through?
    That was yet another Jeff Rogers venture, who passed away before it ever came close to happening.

    I suspect it may have come off regardless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    That was yet another Jeff Rogers venture, who passed away before it ever came close to happening.

    I suspect it may have come off regardless.
    I am hearing "Jeff Rogers" and "Jeff Records" --- are those two different people?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    Both are owned by Jeff Records / Midfirst.

    Both have been empty for years and it's clear they aren't very motivated because there have been a bunch of new restaurants in that area recently.

    Same group owns the old Deep Fork property and everything north before the Grand/Western intersection. Zero happening there either.
    Situations like this are annoying and frustrating, and thats not getting into the inside sales job Records got when buying some of these properties along western from Chesapeake.

    Records owning Western Ave. properties have been bad for the area as far as development goes. He asks way above market rates in regards to rents or sale prices, and nothing happens other than properties staying vacant and inactive.

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    I’ve seen them offered on commercial real estate sites, interiors are in good shape. I can see how a bank CEO wouldn’t have much interest in such small properties.

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    Jeff Records is MidFirst Bank. Isn’t Jeff Rogers the Pink Parrot guy who died?

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    You would think Jeff Records/MF would be cognizant of this area and know the market rate for this area. I know Panera Bread closed down on Western before I even moved back, plus these two vacant restaurant places, there seems to be a lot of failed concepts. Maybe a Eatzi's or LaMadelines concept?

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    Yes Eatzis!!! We don’t have anything like that.

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    Looks like these properties sold on 1/24/2025. The buyer is Outwest partners LLC. Not sure who the primary is here, but the address on the deed is 6520 N Western, Suite 300, OKC, OK.

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    Clay Farha is the buyer. Also bought the big properties behind.

    My understanding is his plan is to demo both buildings. Not sure what will happen after that.


    This is pretty unusual because the seller is MidFirst, and they rarely sell anything. They still own the former Deep Fork Grill and a bunch of others along Western. Hopefully this is the start of moving forward and getting the properties into the hands of people who will actually do something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    Clay Farha is the buyer. Also bought the big properties behind.

    My understanding is his plan is to demo both buildings. Not sure what will happen after that.


    This is pretty unusual because the seller is MidFirst, and they rarely sell anything. They still own the former Deep Fork Grill and a bunch of others along Western. Hopefully this is the start of moving forward and getting the properties into the hands of people who will actually do something.
    I think Clay/ BD Eddie Enterprises specializes in strip centers and small developments. He has had plans for bigger apartment developments nearby I think, but none have gotten off the ground to my knowledge. He bought a number of properties / parking areas adjacent to these. Is this being consolidated for a bigger development?

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    Farha / B.D. Eddie Enterprises is the guy that tore down the old EMSA building in Midtown, said in the Oklahoman he has never done housing, then proposed Classen Marquette three years ago which has gone nowhere; that property is a huge eyesore with a big pit in the middle, weeds, and a plastic barrier in bad shape.

    To my knowledge, he's never done housing, just commercial strip centers and small office parks of various types.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    Farha / B.D. Eddie Enterprises is the guy that tore down the old EMSA building in Midtown, said in the Oklahoman he has never done housing, then proposed Classen Marquette three years ago which has gone nowhere; that property is a huge eyesore with a big pit in the middle, weeds, and a plastic barrier in bad shape.

    To my knowledge, he's never done housing, just commercial strip centers and small office parks of various types.
    Does not sound promising, lol.

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