Boulevard Place has a website with a nice video: http://boulevardplaceokc.com/
Boulevard Place has a website with a nice video: http://boulevardplaceokc.com/
Boulevard Place is very austere. I’m not the best at decoding renderings but the Carlton ones hit me the most at first glance.
I like them all except for Farzaneh...it reminds me of a motel
Blvd place is a home run
The Boulevard Place is impressive, and would be imposing from the street level, particularly people driving down the new boulevard heading to the Convention Center/Arena/Bricktown from the highway.
I don't know what the heck Rand Elliot is thinking with that proposal.
My pick would be Blvd Place, then Carlton Residential and then Two West. I really like the Two West modern design though. It would go good with the CC
Other than the last one by Rand Elliot, these turned out much better than I was expecting! I also agree that Blvd Place is the best one, but wouldn't be against the other two either.
Really we can’t lose with 3 of them.
Carlton or 2 West. Blvd looks like a hotel & Rand's project looks like a motel from the late 70s...
Carlton's retail frontage along the OKC Boulevard is underwhelming IMO. Boulevard Place hits all the right marks with me, especially all of that glorious retail space. 2 West is a close second, although I don't care for the setback along Shields.
BLVD Place please.
2 west initially looks the best to the eyes, but the design is maybe the last urban.
I agree that BLVD is the best for this location given its promenent massing, scale, height (YES), and retail space. It screams big city and a few design changed would allow it to complement Omni very well (like an extension if you will). The Carleton could do very well in Midtown or Auto Alley area (think fronting Broadway somewhere).
2 West has that 'LA Live' feel; I think it should actually go across the street to cover up the Courtyard Hotel's garage. Could you imagine such a setting, with BLVD "hotel" residences and Omni along one side of OKC blvd and 2 West on the other side blending from the main entrance to the Chesapeake Arena. Add to that (and let us NOT forget) the new Fairfield urban Hotel a block S and you have a very nice, urban setting very different from what's there today. I think all of them would feed each other and connect the CC to Bricktown. ...
Now that would make a GRAND entrance to downtown.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
I am surprised Milhaus nor Bomasada put bids in for this project. They both are good out of state developers who have already built quality housing projects here in Oklahoma City.
Milhaus had a bad experience with LIFT and pulled completely out of town. They had stationed one of the acquisition / development people here but they relocated him some time ago. Not exactly sure what happened with LIFT but you may recall they were way, way behind schedule.
That's my opinion as well. I think people are drawn to Two West's central corner feature and that corners LED lighting, which makes it look "modern" at night, but look at the rest of the building, particularly the section down Shields--it appears, to me at least, that it's a rather bland, typical apartment building.
At least in my personal opinion, Two West does the best job of any of the proposals of activating that corner, but I agree that the Shields frontage is severely lacking. It'd be much better if the Boulevard streetwall was continued down Shields as well. Boulevard Place does the best job at that, but does a poor job of activating that corner and making it feel welcome. It probably has the best retail layout as well, but the ground level does not feel inviting to me; at minimum, to change my perception, the storefront windows should be much more closely spaced and cover most of the ground level along Shields and the Boulevard. There also should be some sort of public art installation at this corner too - again, in my opinion. Otherwise the building feels too bland and imposing to me.
Could this project have been linked to the Omni Conference Hotel much like the Louisville CC Omni with mix-use hotel & housing?Colony Partners, led by Ron Bradshaw, and Cornerstone Development, led by Gary Brooks, are suggesting a five-story, 221-unit complex that would include 6,000 square feet of community space and 4,700 square feet of retail at ground level.
The project would include 44 units aimed at 70 percent of average median income, 66 units aimed at 80 percent of average median income, another 66 units aimed at 90 percent of average median income, and 44 units at market rate.
ya, it could have been added to the top of the Omni - increasing its height by -say- 8 floors. hehe
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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10:30 a.m. Friday, June 15, 2018
SW 5th Street and Robinson Avenue
We shouldn't touch that Farzaneh-Elliot proposal with a ten foot pole.
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