sounds to me like the agreement between the city and the team will very much open the likelyhood of the tunnel into Bricktown, connecting the district and arena via the enhanced Santa Fe station and transit center. ...
If this is the case, this arena is turning out to be a GOD-SEND for OKC's future and the city and team are once again being great stewards for the people of Oklahoma City and it's visitors. ... Imagine the jump OKC will get once this is complete (from bottom of the list of NBA cities/arenas to one of the best).
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
also of note:
hmm, what else happens in the Summer of 2028?"The team wants an aggressive timetable to move in 2028,” Freeman said. “We would have to start moving pretty fast to do that. We will need to start demolition of the existing building by early next year so we can quickly be ready for site preparation for work to start.”
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Fron the Oklahoman:
City council set to vote on development agreement for new OKC Thunder arena. What's in the plan?
Highlights:
The agreement includes two projects not previously discussed; construction of a 650-space garage and the city reserving 1.4 acres for a potential regional transit hub.
Freeman said the city’s agreement with the team is to first use funding from the $78 million from MAPS 4 that was originally allocated for improvements at Paycom Center. The team’s $50 million would be tapped next, followed by a minimum of $772 million to be financed through the 72-month, one-cent sales tax that is to begin on April 1, 2028.
The agreement set for a vote on Tuesday does not allow the use of arena funding for demolition of the Paycom Center. Voters were told during the campaign the Paycom Center will likely be torn down once the new arena is opened.
The possibility of building a transit hub on the arena site is conditioned on whether voters in Edmond, Oklahoma City and Norman approve creating a regional transit network in an election expected to occur in 2025.
https://www.oklahoman.com/story/news...y/73768687007/
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The railroad demanded extra measures during construction that drove costs to something like 3-4 times the originally expected budget. They included requiring a signal man be stationed on track level and that every time a train passed (multiple times each day) that all workers AND EQUIPMENT be fully removed from the tunnel until the train had fully moved through. This drove labor and other costs far beyond the originally-allotted amount. It still could/should have happened, even with the outrageous guidelines.
The New Arena deal passed 7-2. Both Nikki Nice and JoBeth Hammon voted No on this arena deal.
This is in no way meant to be argumentative or contrarian, nor is it a comment in any way about the speculation regarding other potential events in the summer of 2028, but it needs to be said that the hoped-for June completion of the arena is completely coincidental to the other. The June date mentioned would be when the arena would be handed over to the City, its operator (ASM) and the team. It will take months for them to move in and to be ready for the pre-season. I would definitely anticipate a concert or concerts happening before the NBA preseason, but it would simply not be available in time for the other.
Again, this is not a comment on the other rumored event in any way. It is just the reality of taking custody of a new building. There simply isn't enough time to have the new arena available for events in mid July, with a June move-in. This is NOT speculation on my part.
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The previous stated goal was to be open by the 2029 season; it's now been moved up a year.
Yes, because the Thunder is insistent that they be in the building as soon as humanly possible. No other reason.
To expand on that, the Thunder has been quietly pushing for 2028 since last year.
In any event, it will be nice to have the arena substantially completed when OKC is on the international stage the summer of 2028.
I said from the beginning that we'll see several projects rush to meet that hard deadline for various reasons, mostly to put our city in the best possible light.
100% agree that if the speculated event comes to OKC that there would be many projects pushed through to put OKC in its best light, and also that having a shiny new arena in the skyline B-roll would be a great statement.
One other thing about the Thunder pushing so hard for 2028 is that it will be the 20 year anniversary of the team's arrival in OKC. Not saying that is specifically why they are pushing, because if so that has not been overtly mentioned that I am aware of, but it only makes sense. The number one driver, of course, is that team revenue will be greatly enhanced in the new building. And the team's payroll, among other things, will look far different than it looks today. At the end of the day it's mostly about remaining viable for a long championship window, and enhancing team value.
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