Quote Originally Posted by Plutonic Panda View Post
Ok, now you're just trying to make this into something else. I understand this is conceptual.

Seriously? It would take me months to make this.... this is by no means when Praedura used photoshop to put 48 Chase Towers downtown. Somebody put quite a bit into work into this. If you look at their website, they have tons of other large developments. This more than fantasy. They have site plans, floor layouts, multiple renderings as well as having the building to scale with other buildings, the new BLVD. placed along this. There are a couple of possibilities here with the developer spent some money or a lot of time putting this rendering together to either (a) build this himself with or without financing or (b) really trying to get hype going to flip this property for a big profit.
It would take you months because you're not efficient at it. I believe Andrew said that an intern at any major firm could put this together in relatively short order…like a week if that. There are many more than 2 possibilities...

Have you been following this? I believe Midrise LLC owns the land I remember correctly and look at the website.... again, there are tons of other developments they have listed that are already built.

Also, not every development gets financing, some developers do finance themselves. Oh, and how do you know he doesn't already have financing ready?
I have been following this. Who is Mid-Rise OKC? What have they done in the past, what leads you to believe that this *IS* in development?

I never said it's not possible…But the level of confidence/expectation you hold for what has been shared here is entirely unwarranted. Entirely. And that, unfortunately, shades you from looking at two 10-story mid-rise towers objectively.

Had you never seen these renderings which are heretofore meaningless, and had someone presented these same renderings sans the 43-story tower, you'd be singing the praises of the project, because it's as nice as, if not nicer than, anything that's been proposed in OKC in the last 5 years.