Does anyone know if this development has fallen through? No work has been started on the site.
This is also now posted on their website... It also mentions a sister complex being built at MacArthur and Memorial...
4. Springs at May Lakes Apartments – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Located on South May Avenue just east of I44, Springs at May Lakes Apartments is our second community in Oklahoma City. Major employers within 10 minutes of the community include Community Hospital, Oklahoma City Community College, Mid-America Christian University, St. Anthony South, and the Oklahoma City Police Department. Residents will have several convenient neighborhood shopping amenities less than 1.5 miles from the community, along with access to many national restaurant and retail chains. For residents that are looking for some recreation, the Earlywine Park YMCA & Aquatic Center is just 1.5 miles south of the community.
We broke ground on this 304-apartment community in September 2014, and expect to have our first building available to residents in late summer 2015.
Thanks for posting this.
I still have been wondering what they are going to do with the gas station on the corner. I would think this area would be begging to get something with all the apartments planned here.
How many vacant apartments will we have when the current oil boom goes bust? Don't think it can't happen.
Nice!
With apologies for the year-old reply: The I-240 and Santa Fe Wal-Mart is the closest store to my house, but I often will go all the way to Crest at 104th and S May because the produce department at WM is just terrible. It's not at all uncommon to find packaged items beyond their sell-by date, moldy fruit, and decomposing vegetables at that WM. The store is usually relatively clean, but leaves a lot to be desired. I imagine that a new WM at 104th and I-44 would likely be nicer and better, but if I'm going that far anyway, I'm going to Crest.
As for the topic of this thread, I really like how they want to save the natural lakes on this property. This could turn out super nice!
Yeah, we used to shop at Walmart Grocery store, but when Crest opened up, there was no way we were going back to Walmart. There are a few minor things that are little cheaper at Walmart, but Crest is 1000x cleaner and better. I really hope the new Walmart doesn't hurt Crest in anyway, I'm sure it won't, I think many people are like you and I.
...back to the topic now...
That's great they are preserving the natural ponds, I hope the apartments stay nice and don't start looking trashy. I'm also worried about the new apartments just North of 104th. I don't think they'll be as nice.
Almost opted to start a new thread....but found this one..
Looks like utility flags and possibly survey flags have gone up on the SW corner outparcel at SW 104 and May, immediately north of Starbucks. Had heard rumors over a year ago about a possible Dunkin Donuts/Baskin Robbins, but nothing beyond rumors.
No new building permits for this intersection, so it's all very new, but it sure seems something is cooking.
I've been told by the franchisee? of the OKC area Dunkin Donuts, they are planning and looking to open a store in Norman next.
Didn't want to start a new thread, but does anyone know what is being built at SW 104th & I-44 right by the entrance NB entrance ramp? Have asked at the Credit Union there, but no one knows and haven't seen any building permits re that location. We know that there is a car wash/auto shop going in by the Taco Bell (permit in the paper), but that's the only thing we've seen.
Also, judging by the flag markers, looks like the assisted living center is about ready to break ground at Earlywine & S. May.
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