Okay I can die now. I've seen everything.
Okay I can die now. I've seen everything.
If this comes to pass, here is a quick list of things that could get done by July 2028:
- Most of the OKANA project, including the aquarium and maybe east of Eastern
- The massive Dream Hotel project
- Kick-start the Producers Coop
- Kick-start Strawberry Fields
- Finish most of Oak and Convergence
- Add more to Midtown
- Expanded BRT and maybe even commuter rail
- Serious development around the lower section of Scissortail Park
- Maybe move forward with the grand plans for Wiley Post Park and both sides of the river
- The Truck Yard will be open but maybe much more will get done along the canal
- More development in Bricktown
- Devon will finally fix its LED lights and the entire skyline could see more LED's
And that's just off the top of my head!
Am I reading this right? It will be six total events?
Wonder what the attendance would be like? This would be new territory for the Olympics. People from the central plains could watch the Olympics in person without having to travel all the way to California.
Appears that we could expect 9 days of events (with one off day in the middle) if next year's schedule is any indication of what 2028 will look like.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canoei...ummer_Olympics
It would be constrained by the number of stands that could be erected.
Paris will have 12K at its facility; over 9 days that's close to 100,000 and there may be multiple sessions a day.
If we were to add rowing, those numbers would at least double.
I have no doubt that OKC could sell every single seat for every single session.
This would almost guarantee the arena funding gets passed. The proponents would be saying "See! look how much Maps4 paid off!" A lot of it would be luck, but its luck that wouldn't have happened without the funding and construction of Whitewater rafting and surrounding canoeing facilities.
Very, very exciting for OKC. Would probably try and attend!
Would the whitewater events alone be enough to spur that much development Pete? What you listed is several Billions worth of projects. I certainly hope it does, could be a huge leap in progress.
Sorry, Pete. The Twitter comments say this isn’t happening. Guess you’re wrong. *shrugs*
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This brings back memories of when I attended multiple events at the LA 1984 Olympics. One of those was at the swimming and diving venue next to the Coliseum. I also went to track and field at the Coliseum, men's tennis at UCLA, basketball, and men's gymnastics. I got to watch the legendary diver, Greg Louganis and the gold medal men's gymnastics team with OU's Bart Conner. It is a thrilling experience to be there when the US flag is being raised along with the playing of the national anthem.[/QUOTE]
Very cool. Hope it happens. We will be there.
A major Olympic event of this magnitude could result in $20 million or more in upgrades to our Riversport Rapids facility,
along with an economic impact on the local economy.
The quality area hotels could see a big boost in 2028. Recall the hotel-motel room sales tax goes to the new Fairgrounds Coliseum--target opening 2025, if those funds are allowed to accumulate beyond construction.
This would be a nice boost for a city of our size, where our city population is projected to be 750,000 with a metro 1,550,000 at our current rate of growth.
And perhaps some Streetcar expansion and spine building/correction!
OMG, this is AWESOME - Oklahoma City: a co-host for the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics!!! WOW, this just keeps getting better, first the Hornets which led to the Thunder and now potentially Olympics and maybe for future US hosts cities' as well. WOW.
Just imagine what Aubrey McKlendon would be doing with this development. May he rest-in-peace but he had a vision for OKC, we all thought he was crazy with the river but OMG look at the payout. OKC get on board with this, do whatever it takes to fast track OKC 2028! Believe in your city and "hopefully" the state will come along as well.
This may very well be the boost that all of us have been waiting for, not just for the current projects but as was said - full build out at WRWA and the fact that not only the events will see spectators, the media, and the worldwide exposure beyond just the NBA's reach; but I'm also most excited about the continued but expanded connection to LA and that some of those flights/businesses might have lasting connectivity!
That's what usually happens, city gets the exposure and there's lasting effects. And bringing that exposure to the central US, not Chicago, not Dallas or even Houston, but Oklahoma City. ...
OMG - I am so excited and proud of my hometown. Oklahoma City baby!!!
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
The softball hall of fame is here. What are the chances to pull that event as well? That would huge!
I just hope the city gets financial help from LA for helping out. The strain on infrastructure will be real, so getting some help to defray costs will be nice.
Hope to see more airport expansion once a decision is made for 2028, a catalyst to kick start a future vision for WRWA....full build out at WRWA and the fact that not only the events will see spectators, the media, and the worldwide exposure beyond just the NBA's reach; but I'm also most excited about the continued but expanded connection to LA and that some of those flights/businesses might have lasting connectivity!--Hot Rod
Have a feeling that a major announcement on the new Oklahoma City arena will be funded thru a combination of
sources with early ground-breaking; it won't be debt free but paid off in less than five years.
And none of them have a stadium that holds more than 1,500.
Hall of Fame not only has a capacity of 13,000 but there are also multiple practice and warm-up fields that are necessary for a large multi-team competition. There is also an entire staff of people here that handles several big softball events a year and does it very well.
I realize the initial reaction for most is 'no way' when it comes to OKC -- it was my first thought as well -- but if we get the whitewater events (and I believe we will) then that opens the door for others to follow, as there will be economies of scale when it comes to organizing and expenses.
I am writing a follow-up article that will shed more light on this subject.
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