Let's see how the vote goes. I would be surprised if a new jail were open inside of 5-10 years at the rate these things go.
Let's see how the vote goes. I would be surprised if a new jail were open inside of 5-10 years at the rate these things go.
I think it will pass. Consider me an optimist. One wonders where they would choose to build the new jail. I for one would like to see that area opened up for development.
They have filed building permits for the garage and the apartments and commercial space will come a bit later.
The developer is Kana Development based in OKC. The lead is Rob Garrett who worked with Gary Brooks at Cornerstone for a number of years.
Rob told me the reason they are using the Denver firm of Hord Coplan Macht is due to his getting to know them through the NOMA project in Tulsa (mentioned in my original post). Rob had served as a consultant on that project and the architects impressed him, so he decided to use them for his first big development.
The underlying property is owned by Steve Mason and the Kilpatrick family. It's currently under contract and with plans to close on the sales soon.
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Haha...
Maybe the developers can get Doug to agree to another sitting.
This project has filed plans for design review.
246 units. Most of it will be 4 stories, the exception being the easternmost wing which will be 3. There will be some walk-up units along 4th with stoops.
Working on getting some better renderings.
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Here are some basic renderings.
The pool and courtyard will be more elaborate.
NW 4th just west of Shartel, looking southwest (old Banquet Cinemapub on the left)
NW 4th and Francis, looking southeast
Courtyard looking northwest
Kinda reminds me of LIFT.
I like how they designed some of those 2 story sections to look like one very tall story toward the corner!!!!
command of presence & placemaking.
This is great but if I had a wish I'd still love to see retail on the first floor (at least lining the contiguous stretch of 4th) and thereby making the development to total 5 or 6 floors.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Seems like dirt should be moving on this one by now.
Nice -- thanks.
They had to wait until Muse across the street was largely finished because this property was being used for staging up until very recently.
Every time I go by there, a decent-sized homeless camp has been there so those people are going to have to move on.
More downtown apartment options is what is needed. I have a guy that I work with and him and his wife are empty nesters in their 60's. They are in the process of selling their home in Norman, and looking for an apartment downtown. He said they are having a hard time finding one though, said most apartments are full. So they are on waiting list for a possible unit at Park Harvey.
He said the main reason they want to move downtown is because its in walking distance to everything as far as leisure activities, etc.
Downtown living in OKC is becoming more attractive and not just catering to Millennials. This is a good sign.
Taken today (Sunday). You can see they are still using part of the property as a staging area for The Muse.
The large warehouse on the southern end has been scraped for a while; the two remaining burned-out buildings will come down soon.
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The Haven has a few available that have been updated this year. There are a bunch of empty nesters that live in this apartment complex and there are elevators to the higher floors. So many mature trees and green spaces in this spot. If they are having a hard time finding something they should look there.
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