I think this is a nice design.
Development in Oklahoma City's Midtown: Offices replacing plans for hotel
https://www.oklahoman.com/story/news...ty/7417123001/
hm, how long AFTER Pete already broke this story?
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
For some reason I missed this was a Rand Elliott design. If it turns out anything as well as Heartland's HQ it will be a big win.
Building permit applications have been filed for the office building.
Should be getting started soon.
Are there any tenants yet?
Dirt has started to move at this site.
I saw an office market overview that stated two tenants have pre-leased: JE Dunn Construction and Resolution Legal Group. Not sure how much space though. Total building space will be around 48,000 including the ground floor retail and three floors above.
Resolution Legal Group is currently located in the adjacent building, just north of the old theater.
JE Dunn is now at 4 E. Sheridan, above The Melting Pot in Bricktown.
Nice infill.
I know it's been said many times before, but seeing the upward growth is pretty overwhelming to the imagination. It makes me proud to see the place i called home in my adolescence sprout up so vividly. It's heartwarming.
I am remember when this was changed, there was a lot of frustration about the Elk Valley patio on the second floor being blocked by this building. Since that time, EV has closed. Was it known they were going to close when this was changed or was that circumstantial?
That entire project to the north has not done well. The old theater space is still largely empty many years after completion.
The Pivot Project also took over the lease of the old Foodies building and has done nothing with it for several years. That property looks worse every time I drive by it.
The Foodies building is so cool. Can't believe it hasn't been turned into a little bar with patio. Perhaps it has something to do with that half-moon residential project next door dying.
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