I used to live at 42nd and Blackwelder. There were NO quality gas stations even remotely close. Would have been my go-to. Sad I missed out on it.
I used to live at 42nd and Blackwelder. There were NO quality gas stations even remotely close. Would have been my go-to. Sad I missed out on it.
So, Pete... any plans for an OnCue near Memorial and Rockwell or Memorial and MacArthur? They just put up the new 7-Eleven theret at Rockwell with the new TFCU branch and with the new Wal-Mart going in eventually I can't imagine OnCue is going to surrender that corner to 7-Eleven.
There was talk going around our neighborhood that OC was working to buy the SE corner at Council and Memorial. May just be a scurrilous rumor though. That intersection gets a lot more traffic than it used to due to Paycom, Farmers, etc.
NW Ex & Blackwelder:
So weird to see that intersection with the wall gone.
I just don't understand why OnCue would have spent all of that money to re-work Richmond Square, and then not make any improvements to Blackwelder. So strange, and the only disappointing thing about this project to me. Other than that, I'm very happy to finally have an OnCue right on my normal route to and from work.
OnCue filed their building permit application for the 39th & Portland location.
New article today from Steve Lackmeyer... https://oklahoman.com/article/5646493/no-headline (subscribers only)
I can't see the whole thing but it looks like the recently renovated historic home at 1116 NW 13th is coming down today. OnCue and Positively Paseo determined that the house was not structurally sound enough to withstand relocation.... so OnCue's knocking 'er down.
Of the three properties OnCue promised to preserve and relocate - 1116 NW 13th, 1303 N Western Ave, and 1121 NW 12th, ultimately only one house will actually get preserved: the new construction Craftsman-style house on 12th that was just built a few years ago. 1303 N Western was lost to fire earlier this year.
But hey, at least this urban residential neighborhood is gonna get a disposable commercial building with a sea of parking and a totally necessary drive-through that OnCue just HAD to have. Mission accomplished!
All that has changed is one of the homes won't be moved because it was full of mold and not worth saving.
OnCue is yet to file their building permit application so real work won't be starting here for a while.
That's weird, because Lackmeyer's article is saying the house is too structurally compromised to move. And that house got a full renovation in 2017-2018, so a huge mold issue seems.... strange. Was it left open to the elements after OnCue bought it? Because the pictures from the old listing on Redfin make the interior look gorgeous, and it's obvious they did a lot of work to it... https://www.redfin.com/OK/Oklahoma-C.../home/71763349
Although the house looked good in pictures, I would suggest it had no historic elements in the kitchen and baths. In fact, they were totally modern and trendy. When I lived in the area through the 1990s the house would be seen as a flipper (although the term did not exist then), and the real challenges of wiring, plumbing and structural integrity would be suspect. An early 20th century bungalow with no historic features intact suffers from the belief that a brand new copycat can be built cheaper and better.
Basements in those houses can be nasty. It is easy to believe that cracks in the concrete (slab or block) walls allowed large amounts of water to brew in the basement area, grow mold and rot the foundation boards.
Getting very close at NW Ex and Blackwelder:
Will the 39th and Portland location be their next build?
They are moving the house for the future OnCue location at 12th & Western:
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