I may be one of the only ones here with this opinion, but this is (along with U-Haul lot) is the development I'm looking forward to most, when it comes to watching it develop. I want a lot more industrial (especially manufacturing) development, and this development is simply huge.
Drove by it today. Seems like they are still pushing dirt around like in the photo above.
You can't see much, mostly just dirt piles slowly building up.
The Locke area is probably the most visible at 89th/Bryant. It's starting to form into something.
There is a pile of roof beams sitting visible from 240, but it's not near anything so i dont know if they are just putting Locke's stuff there to keep it out of the way (a mile away) or what the deal is there.
OG&E and ONG have been doing a LOT of prep work all over the place. Some is more conspicuous than others (like the pipe that's 10ft in the air at 89th/Eastern.
You can't see much, mostly just dirt piles slowly building up.
The Locke area is probably the most visible at 89th/Bryant. It's starting to form into something.
There is a pile of roof beams sitting visible from 240, but it's not near anything so i dont know if they are just putting Locke's stuff there to keep it out of the way (a mile away) or what the deal is there.
OG&E and ONG have been doing a LOT of prep work all over the place. Some is more conspicuous than others (like the pipe that's 10ft in the air at 89th/Eastern.
Any updates on this?
Nice, haven't been that way in a while, so I was wondering. Might drive by this weekend for a view.
I thought it was an industrial park - not retail?
It looks like they are well along on the building for Locke:
Let me just say, the Locke building is turning out to be absolutely MASSIVE. It's hard to really do the size of it justice on this map. But you can see that it's about 1/2 mile long. They keep adding more and more slab as they work westward. I think the finally have gotten to the end of it, but that is a LOT of warehouse.
What I am a little disappointed in, but also absolutely not surprised about, is that the removed the office buildings from the plans. There could have been a good push for some of the folks related to Tinker, but there really also isn't a shortage of space around the Mid-Del area right now for that use. But it would have been nice to bring the area up a bit from just warehouses and docks.
I do also appreciate that they decided to not have any entrances off of 89th. That will keep that VERY residential 2-lane road, just that.
Now if U or H could just please be a gas station! That new Express and Quicktrip are the wrong direction for me a lot of the time. But H...well that would be lovely And the thousands of people that take that Eastern/240 ramp for their commute say so too.
OnCue has purchased 7 acres on the NW corner of this project; on the SE corner of I-240 and Eastern.
They have already submitted preliminary plans.
Of course they did, OnCue is oversaturating the market. There is already one a mile down the road at I-240 and Sooner Rd...SMH.
Eastern is 3 miles from Sooner, not 1.
And if they didn't build one there, someone else would have. QT, Casey's, etc. Again, to Chris' point, you will have thousands of people going to work in that area each day and hundreds of houses directly south of 89th that would utilize that.
And, it is on the south side of the highway, not the north side, which makes a difference for people traveling, at least it does for me.
I've never seen an OnCue that wasn't very busy.
They seem to know what they are doing.
The new On Cue at SW 104th and I 44 is just a mile north of the on cue at SW119 and I44. Both stay very busy.
They have one at 36th and May and are building one at Expressway and May, about a mile and a half apart. They will both be very busy as well.
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