Or put it another way, this development shouldn’t be an “island unto itself.” It should add to the fabric of the city. I actually hope there are zero restaurants inside this development. Restaurants and shops should be along the streets.
The lagoon is so Randy Hogan. Not to pick on him; he is a nice guy.
Agree with your point. However, I will try to suspend disbelief until I see a rendering. I don't mind the towers being slightly apart from a visual standpoint
One thing that didn't make sense from the article I read was the skybridge connection between the apartment building and the hotel. Why would this be necessary? Again, I will hold my fire until I see actual renderings.
No,
The city owned land around the actual Chisolm Creek here was dug out around 2017/2018 to accommodate storm water overflow for the surrounding area.
The usual drivel from the suburbanites over on IG... it gets sooo old, although I'm kinda with them on that 205 mil
Because you can't walk to Scissortail Park, Myriad Gardens, Paycom Center, Movie theaters, Bowling alleys and other downtown shops and restaurants from Chislolm Creek.
I will say, one reason to definitely drop the TIF money on this: If it's super successful, then the COOP property immediately becomes more viable, if nothing else, than because you have well over 1,000 people right across the street, plus whatever else gets built within the COOP borders.
The comparables of other projects to this one (The Woodlands Pavillion, Amp in Rogers, LA LIve) show that places like these work. Do they come with embedded restaurants and shops that aren’t on the “main roads”, yes, but that is their campus like feel. It creates a destination for that area. One person may want that vs experiencing all of Bricktown. A little more generic I agree, but def helps with the tourism dollar.
definitely need this, and to get similar on the Ford lands, the Cox site with the new arena. 1-2-3 and we're a solid tier 2 city (downtown wise).
If we can also get the COOP lands (and perhaps Strawberry Fields) eventually, that'd put OKC on another planet.
IMO, OKC is sitting pretty just waiting to explode with this next building boom. I PRAY the highrise towers rent as expected so we can see many more and condo towers.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
If the city is using all that TIFF money for very high end apartments than the TIFF should be expanded to include the coop site and have the city put out RFPs for workforce housing on the COOP site. 1,000 or more affordable housing units there in the core would be good for downtown and for workers that staff all those service jobs downtown. You can maintain a strip of land by the boulevard for commercial or hotel use, but leave the main part of the site use for affordable housing.
Nm. Didn’t see all the responses.
Pete,
Hope you are recovering well from your recent illness or 'bug.'
I' m sure I can speak for this board 'GET WELL, WE MISS YOU!'
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Certainly it is:
https://urban-regeneration.worldbank.org/node/17Conditions for Using TIFs
The use of a TIF requires robust real estate and economic conditions. A TIF is most appropriately used when land uses are up-zoned and when there is strong market demand. It is also appropriate in cases when the absence of prior development interest in a site with otherwise excellent attributes is related to a site-specific impediment, such as contamination of former rail yards. In such cases, reducing upfront costs of development can make the site more attractive to developers. An example of this type of TIF case is outlined in box.
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