I love the density of the towers and the street presence looks interesting, better than before. I am a little concerned about the shopping and restaurants. My preference would be for less of that, so that we are not cannibalizing from the rest of the Bricktown area. But the renderings are a step forward.
The tall tower? Gimme a break. I wouldn't want that even if there was market demand, which of course there wouldn't be. It would look like a complete joke on the skyline.
Seems like the 3 towers have a relatively decent chance of happening and they look neat so I'm hopeful.
"Dream" is the right name... because that's exactly what it is. AO Architects have nothing close to the scale of this project in their portfolio. This project will die a merciful death unless they're partnering with a black-cape high rise architect (who they should credit ASAP). It's safe to say that a Devon scale high rise will NOT be happening.
I mean, it's cool to see something like this proposed, but it's absolutely a case of throwing something big and flashy out there to get attention before the real plans are finalized. Guessing this will get value engineered down quite a bit, as we are pretty much all saying. The wool has been pulled over the eyes of this board a few times too many apparently, lol. Reminds me of the giant tower that was recently proposed in Tulsa a few months before the developer group fell apart, or the Innovation district towers that have been scaled way back in size and grandeur.
But hey, it means what actually gets built will still be pretty substantial and have a big impact on the OKC skyline.
Lower Bricktown 2.0. I laughed so hard at this, and very few people share my humor. Prove me wrong.
I'm actually slightly cringing that those renderings were put forth. It's fun to dream, but many people will gloss over the "aspirational" aspect and it detracts from what is otherwise going to be a game-changing project for Lower Bricktown that would be a big deal on its own. Then we will deal with "disappointment" and cynicism when it inevitably falls through, at least among folks who pay attention to these things. It just strikes me as an unserious and unnecessary move, even though the rest of the project sounds promising. Fingers crossed at least that portion happens as rendered... the street-level massing looks great.
They didn't even know that we are the Oklahoma City Baseball Club now.
We need this lot developed, and towers are great, but that doesn't fit in much with Bricktown. Something like that, if built, fits in better next to the park. Heck, in the lot by Paycom and Myriad gardens. But it just seems jarring transition from that to bricks all around. And I still wish they could find a way to expand the canal in that lot and loop it to the bowling alley and movie theater, and then build the hotels and residential around the canal expansion.
100% chance that if they build this ridiculous tower we get a downtown Whole Foods.
I am sorry, although nice, that is just wayyyyy too tall and out of place, no reason for it to be that tall. Not sure why
What this rendering is trying to do is to tapped into the post arena vote momentum. The tall building is not even practical for OKC in any shape or form. Plenty of relatively cheap land to build on for towers a quarter of that size.
I'll be extremely happy with the 3 towers with recent upgrades. That's a real win.
Any idea when the next bit of official information comes out ?
While I think the tower will never happen, and honestly looks a bit ridiculous given its location and comparison to the rest of the skyline. I don't mind people seeing it, and it making developers around the country (who I would assume talk) look at Oklahoma City just to see 'what's all this about' and perhaps getting some speculative development around this project and the new arena. Maybe I'm just looking for silver linings, but I hope this has an effect on new investment and projects.
I doubt the huge tower will happen, but I appreciate the fact that some developers are at least thinking big (or tall) about what this city can support and offer.
This development, even without the tower, would be amazing.
Much needed density in the core.
We need boulevard place to get going too, to link the area between the coop, brick town and the Omni/park area
I don't know if this firm can ever be taken seriously now after releasing pics with that dream of a supertall included. What a joke. They lost all credibility with me and I somewhat feel sorry for Steve writing that piece about it.
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