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  1. #1151

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    New sign up this morning Click image for larger version. 

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    Anybody been able to decipher this yet?Click image for larger version. 

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  3. #1153

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    Stella McCartney (Paul's daughter) has a line of boots called cloudy cowboys. But her having a store in OKC adding to this list would be pretty crazy. https://www.stellamccartney.com/us/en/storelocator

  4. #1154

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous. View Post
    Stella McCartney (Paul's daughter) has a line of boots called cloudy cowboys. But her having a store in OKC adding to this list would be pretty crazy. https://www.stellamccartney.com/us/en/storelocator
    I know nothing of the brand, but the name and the existing locations associated would be really cool to get.

  5. #1155

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    Obviously it's a dispensary.

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    Locations - Miami, NYC, Vegas, and Costa Mesa (SCP), and Okc - hahHahahahahahaha

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    I'm going to throw a name in the ring that is a long shot, but would be a cool get: Draper James. It's based in Nashville (Reese Witherspoon's clothing line) and I could see those emojis matching up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Urbanite View Post
    Anybody been able to decipher this yet?Click image for larger version. 

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    On Running and a Kemo Sabe

  9. #1159

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    You can see they have started site work on Arhuas:














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    As usual great pics Pete! Too bad OKC doesn't have any trees (sarcasm)

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    The next 12 months are going to be fun to watch as this project moves towards the grand opening next fall.

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    Right?? Love the plentiful trees in OKC. Those pictures really highlight this.

    Thanks for updating us so diligently, Pete! (Never posted on here, been viewing as a non-member for a while!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    The next 12 months are going to be fun to watch as this project moves towards the grand opening next fall.
    Agreed! Can't wait to see what else will be a part of the development! Thank you or what you do!

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    Press release:

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    OAK Makes $2 Million Art Investment for Common Areas
    Famous artists plan sky-high landmarks for Oklahoma City

    OKLAHOMA CITY (Sept. 11, 2023) – In the heart of OAK, the 20-acre mixed-use district rising at 5101 North Pennsylvania Ave., two remarkable art installations will become new landmarks for Oklahoma City. OAK ownership invested in the significant sculptures, known as Cloud Trees and Cloud Puncher, to create a memorable experience in OAK’s 7,000-square-foot community lawn and the project’s common areas. The art is inspired by the tension between Oklahoma’s red earth and dramatic skies.

    At 25.5 feet tall, the three Cloud Trees feature illuminated, bronze tree trunks and a shared canopy of mirror-polished stainless steel clouds suspended over OAK’s community stage. In the center of the colossal 42-foot by 30-foot cloud formation, there is an oval oculus cut out called “eye to the skies.” Viewers are encouraged to look up to see themselves reflected in the clouds above in relation to the dynamic, ever-changing sky above the city. The sculpture will pick up ambient lights and colors throughout the day and seasons, and the sculpture will glow from the internally lit tree trunks and oculus for a stunning nighttime viewing experience. The intentional design of the sculpture allows for the stage area below the clouds to be programmed for music and community-based entertainment. At 60,000 pounds, the Cloud Trees are a massive undertaking for the artists and development team.

    Just steps away, Cloud Puncher features a determined, larger-than-life cowboy roping an errant cloud to bring it back to its home in the Cloud Trees sculpture. The 16.5-foot-long cloud is cantilevered above the lawn from the second-story pool deck of the Lively Hotel. Guests of the hotel have an elevated viewing position to see the cloud and the Cloud Trees across the community lawn. The two-times-life size cowboy has his heels dug into the ground and his face down as he pulls on the 30-foot-long bronze rope. Cloud Puncher depicts badassery, and the cowboy’s face is featureless to make him relatable to all who pass by.

    The artists behind the installations are Brad Oldham and Christy Coltrin of Brad Oldham Sculpture, who are known for other famous sculptures such as a 40-foot-tall stainless steel sculpture named The Traveling Man in Dallas, Texas, which has been named on Top 10 Things to See lists and has earned recognition from national arts organizations. Another well-known sculpture is Running With The Moon, an internally lit, 35-foot-tall stainless steel moon made of 509 butterflies cantilevered over a river in San Antonio, Texas.

    “Cloud Trees and Cloud Puncher represent the determination and grit that is synonymous with Oklahoma City,” said Oldham. “They reflect the vibrant, inner rascal spirit of the region while offering accessible and memorable placemaking concepts that contribute to the overall experience at OAK. We can’t wait to see the community interact with these epic sculptures next Fall.”

    In addition to Cloud Trees and Cloud Puncher, Veritas commissioned the Brad Oldham Sculpture team to create the Mighty Live OAK sculpture in lost-wax cast bronze. The 22 feet wide and 10 feet tall installation will serve as the arrival sign for the district, brimming with power and promise, warmly welcoming residents and guests to OAK.


    “Art is a powerful catalyst for culture, community and connection, and it was important for us to design artful encounters that are meaningful to Oklahoma City,” said McNeill. “I have a feeling Cloud Puncher and Cloud Trees will activate our community lawn beyond any of our wildest dreams.”


    In addition to these major installations, OAK’s ownership team will work with local artists to create murals and artful encounters throughout the property.

    Last month, the development team celebrated the topping out of the Lively Hotel, a significant construction milestone that puts the project on track for a September 2024 grand opening. OAK’s first phase includes 135,000 square feet of retail, a 132-key boutique Lively Hotel, 320 upscale apartments and a central greenspace activated with more than 100 community events per year. A future phase of the project includes 100,000 square feet of loft office space and an additional 85,000 square feet of retail.

    OAK will be home to exceptional retail and hospitality experiences, with first-to-market brands RH, Arhaus and Capital Grille already on board. Open Realty’s Michael Nagy and Chris Speciale are leading retail leasing efforts, and plan to announce several other retail concepts in the coming months.

    Gatehouse Capital is leading the hotel component, called Lively Hotel, a boutique hotel concept by Hilton™. As Oklahoma’s first Tapestry Collection hotel, Lively Hotel will include a 3,050-square-foot bar and restaurant; an elevated amenity deck with a 2,400-square-foot outdoor bar and activated pool area; a fitness center; and over 2,600 square feet of meeting space. At the ground floor, the hotel will feature 13,500 square feet of retail space.

    Veritas has engaged Mintwood Real Estate as the multifamily development partner to create a first-of-its-kind residential experience for Oklahoma City. OAK’s apartment community will have curated interior finishes, including quartz countertops, walk-in closets, and powder baths. The building amenities include a first-class fitness center featuring a kid’s playroom, private work and conference rooms, an entertainment suite featuring a golf simulator and shared kitchen, a resort-style pool and elevated courtyards.

    McNeill is joined by Everett Dobson and the Dobson family as partners in the multi-phased mixed-use project.

  15. #1165

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    I'm not sure I've ever seen "badassery" used in an official press release, but I love it!

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    So that's what the cloud and cowboy emojis were referring to

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    Quote Originally Posted by therhett17 View Post
    So that's what the cloud and cowboy emojis were referring to
    Yes.

    There should be new announcements starting to roll out over the next 12 months as they work towards their grand opening.

    I know they have 2 relatively big names lined up but there will be a bunch more. I know the right balance of tenants is very important to them.

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    The art investments throughout the city continue to make our city attractive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    You can see they have started site work on Arhuas:
    Arhuas is a very very fine huas...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    Yes.

    There should be new announcements starting to roll out over the next 12 months as they work towards their grand opening.

    I know they have 2 relatively big names lined up but there will be a bunch more. I know the right balance of tenants is very important to them.
    And you can't tell us right now can you- hahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shortsyeararound View Post
    And you can't tell us right now can you- hahaha
    I hope this isn't a dig at Pete. He won't breach the trust developers have with him by spilling beans they don't want him to. Never has, never will. No need for bashing.

  22. #1172

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    If I find out something on my own and can independently verify it, then I don't seek permission to report it.

    But if someone tells me something that I didn't otherwise know, they have the right to dictate terms. Or if I think I know something but can't be completely sure, often I'm told: "Yes, but please don't announce quite yet as things are still being finalized". In those situations, it's the honest and ethical thing not to blast it out to the universe.


    I don't think either of these two is going to be any type of bombshell so I'm not teasing or trying to play the game of look-how-smart-I-am. I suspect both will be announced in the next couple of months and we'll continue to get similar releases as everything progresses.

  23. #1173

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    Quote Originally Posted by chssooner View Post
    I hope this isn't a dig at Pete. He won't breach the trust developers have with him by spilling beans they don't want him to. Never has, never will. No need for bashing.
    They can speak for themselves on their intent but if you haven’t noticed, when Pete hints around, someone routinely makes a standard, tongue-in-cheek, “can’t wait to find out what you know” comment.

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    I think the surrounding neighborhood will become very attractive for new builds, similar to the neighborhood south of Classen Curve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pickles View Post
    I think the surrounding neighborhood will become very attractive for new builds, similar to the neighborhood south of Classen Curve.
    I live there are we've had at least 50 remodels and flips in the last couple of years and the pace seems to be accelerating.

    A few tear-down/rebuilds but I would expect that to increase, especially if rates come down a bit.

    Apart from the proximity to this development, you can get anywhere from here very quickly and pretty much all the best shopping is very nearby. I love it here.

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