There is also tons of parking directly adjacent, both at the Sheridan/Walker Garage and the Arts District Garage.
And that's not even counting the two BOK Park Plaza garages that are virtually empty and the rash of surface lots just to the west.
There is also tons of parking directly adjacent, both at the Sheridan/Walker Garage and the Arts District Garage.
And that's not even counting the two BOK Park Plaza garages that are virtually empty and the rash of surface lots just to the west.
I would love for the old court house to be rebuilt, but thats just dreams.
Absolutely nothing happening here, but a big chunk of the top facade has come loose; this seems very dangerous:
Yep...one of these windy/stormy days that is going to take flight
Hope their insurance covers the buildings' repairs.
Institute in Basic Life Principles Training Center:
https://www.okctalk.com/showthread.php?t=5262
https://iblp.org/about-iblp/what-we-do/training-centers
Somebody posted this on Facebook; the original Holiday Inn in the 60's:
It's almost identical to Tulsa's downtown Holiday Inn,
here's a photo of it when it was a Ramada Inn (it was originally a Holiday Inn) and even the windows are the same:
A postcard photo from when it opened
It's been rebuilt and is a Holiday Inn again:
There has been some recent activity inside and they cut down all the trees on the perimeter.
Found this on Facebook:
Seems ambitious based on the public charity information that's available for Homeless Military Veterans. They've filed an IRS Form 990-N, which is viewable here. The 990-N is for small tax-exempt organizations whose annual gross receipts are $50K or less. HMV's tax exempt status was granted by the IRS on April 1, 2019 according to the Determination Letter linked on that page.
They have a Yelp page.
The mailing address on the 990-N is 11833 SE 74th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73150. Here's what Google Street View shows at that address.
The principal officer's address is 4801 Wood Dale Ave., Norman, OK 73026. Here's Google Street View for that address.
HMV's website at homelessmilitaryveterans.org is a GoDaddy website template with lots of photos borrowed from other websites. A few examples:
- This photo on Homeless Military Veterans' website was taken from an April 2, 2020 press release put out by the Maryland National Guard.
- This photo on HMV's website originally appeared in a 2017 Stars and Stripes article. The dog handlers in the photo are in Qatar.
- This photo in HMV's About Us photo gallery was taken from a 2012 article in the UK's Daily Mail about a horse in the British army's Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment who can hold a broom in his mouth and sweep his own stable.
Caveat emptor, potential donors.
Looks very much like a grift operation to me.
This property is now up for sale:
https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/520-...y-OK/21899231/
Hope this doesnt end up like the gold dome or those couple properties along Broadway. Land Run buys it, maybe going to redevelop, doesnt, then puts it up for sale and keeps increasing the purchase price every year and it sits vacant for years.
Landrun is a speculator, not a developer.
Could this building be purchased, renovated and expanded by any of the MAPS 4 human needs projects:
Mental Health and Addiction ($40 million)
Family Justice Center operated by Palomar ($38 million)
...MAPS 4 will transform Oklahoma City’s mental health system with $40 million in capital projects that will provide new mental health and substance abuse services and relieve pressure on the Oklahoma County jail.
The package includes $11 million to build two new mental health crisis centers and a $22 million restoration center that includes a crisis center, methamphetamine detox, substance abuse services and more. MAPS 4 also includes $7 million for temporary housing for people experiencing mental illness and homelessness while transitioning out of a crisis center. The operational costs would be covered by non-City sources.
Homelessness ($50 million)
Or sold to Holiday Inn or a similar hotel chain.
Just a thought...
I know that sounds good....but Post #122 from Laramie shows why that is not possible. You can see the Devon tower in the background, and it was decided when they built the tower that poor people cannot be visible from the tower. That is why everything is moving to General Pershing and Villa.
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