City properties added to Triangle housing
By Steve Lackmeyer
The Oklahoman
The Oklahoma City Urban Renewal Authority agreed Wednesday to add three city-owned parcels to a mixed-use town center development promoted as "The Triangle."
Developers of the project, Anthony McDermid, Bert Belanger, Pat Garrett and Ron Bradshaw, also unveiled a new name for housing being built as part of the project -- "The Brownstones at Mayfield Park" -- which will be built along NE 3 and NE 4 between Oklahoma and Walnut avenues.
The agreements approved Wednesday cover three properties: parcel No. 1 at the southwest corner of NE 4 and Oklahoma Avenue, parcel No. 2 at the northeast corner of NE 3 and Oklahoma Avenue, and parcel No. 3 at the southeast corner of NE 2 and Oklahoma Avenue.
Bradshaw told Urban Renewal commissioners construction will begin within 60 days on 15 townhomes planned along both sides of NE 3 on property already owned by the partnership. The redevelopment agreement requires construction to begin by May 1 on housing and retail in parcel No. 1 and housing in parcel No. 2.
The agreement calls for the authority to retain ownership of parcel No. 3 until the Triangle developers are ready to start construction of either a retail or office complex on the site, which is now a parking lot used for storage by Flintco Construction.
The partnership has until May 1, 2009, to buy and start construction at parcel No. 3.
"The idea in our master plan is that it's a good commercial site because of its proximity to parking to the south and to downtown," Bradshaw said. "It's got 250,000 square feet -- enough for an office building. But it may be developed another way."
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