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    Is that pit from a former basement or did it recently get dug? Scrolled back through pics but couldn't tell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shawnw View Post
    Is that pit from a former basement or did it recently get dug? Scrolled back through pics but couldn't tell.
    A basement. I was surprised to see the steel beams being pulled out earlier this week. The property sits about a foot or two above May Avenue, so getting a good view of the surface is difficult when driving by.

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    would love to see housing with structured parking here. We need more residential density in the near core of the city to support all those businesses, walkable.
    Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!

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    Meh, queue strip mall: Subway, Nail Salon, Liquor Store, & H&R Block, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G.Walker View Post
    Meh, queue strip mall: Subway, Nail Salon, Liquor Store, & H&R Block, lol.
    It’s not gonna be this bad but I’d be surprised if we get something better than fast casual restaurants and moderately upscale retail chains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G.Walker View Post
    Meh, queue strip mall: Subway, Nail Salon, Liquor Store, & H&R Block, lol.
    Nah, not H R Block, Liberty Tax Service with someone in a Statue of Liberty costume spinning a sign out on the corner. ��

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    hopefully something not in OKC/OKlahoma if it has to be a fast food strip
    Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!

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    Default NW Corner of NW 50th and May

    There is a huge, undeveloped parcel there. To me, it is screaming for a large mixed use development featuring hundreds of apartments, retail, restaurant, and possibly a parking facility. It is a major untapped opportunity.

    I can't imagine a better infill housing option in that part of town.

    Conversely, turning it into yet another strip center with massive parking frontage would be a huge disappointment.

    Any knowledge about who owns it and their plans would be welcomed.

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    Default Re: SW Corner of NW 50th and May

    Can you verify your streets on this, I see a CVS and a bank on this corner.

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    Default Re: SW Corner of NW 50th and May

    Sorry, should have said NW corner. Pete, please edit title.

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