If the intention here is criticism of Mayfair, and in fairness it might not be what you meant at all, it’s really not a fair comparison. Mayfair was an almost dead traditional 1960s shopping center that was totally rehabbed with a lot of the old bones and brought back to life. The OAK, as you noted just one mile away from Mayfair, was developed from the dirt up as an upscale 21st Century lifestyle center. The comparison is nowhere near a level playing field; from the available capital budgets to the location of both (one being across the street from the state’s largest legacy mall). But, yeah, investment in these areas is great, and the fast growing area from 39th to 63rd streets north/south, and east/west from May to Classen/Western will explode over the next couple of decades. I’m guessing Oak will kill it in Oklahoma City and spur even further growth all over this area. Gotta love the future of this city.
Alo (yoga clothing) is taking the corner space immediately south of Williams Sonoma. Another high-end tenant and beautiful stores.
Turf is going down in the park. Not sure if they are going to try and put the skating rink in this year or wait for the holidays in 2025.
The last two photos are of the old Registry Building. They have cleared out the western half which will be renovated into a new 2-level building. The atrium and east half are being demolished to make way for more restaurants.
Very cool!
Looks like Cloudpuncher at Lively now has its liquor license.
Are they a little worried about people getting hammered and trying to get on the cloud?
I'm not saying I would, but I could see certain people trying that move.
Oklahoma’s first Arhaus is now open at OAK at NW Expressway and Penn.
Monday 10/21, Capital Grille opens right next door (pardon the error in the first photo).
And another new-to-Oklahoma retailer, Alo yoga clothing, will be taking the space directly south of the recently-opened Williams Sonoma.
Pottery Barn has seen a busy opening and Tommy Bahama Marlin Bar opens before the end of the month.
Mesero is hoping to open around the first of the year and RH Gallery is targeting June 2025.
Also, Lively Hotel now has its liquor license so enjoy the nice fall weather with a cocktail on the large 2nd level patio.
Went to Arhaus as well as the other open stores today. It is all very high end and no expenses we're spared. Still a lot of construction going on but this developments is going to kill it once it's firing on all cylinders.
There appears to a mattress store coming to the area too. This space looks almost completed on the south side closer to the apartments.
I love OAK and the upscale retail it's bringing to the city, however, it strikes me that the emphasis in OAK is in furniture/housewares when typically these districts focus on clothing. How do we feel that Oklahoma's #1 upscale retail district (or is that Classen Curve still) is a collection of furniture flagships (upscale/luxury nonetheless) and not clothiers LV, Prada, Gucci, etc?
Anyway, not complaining at all - just seemed interesting selection of retail to me.
And I do hope OAK will continue to elevate Penn Square Mall and hopefully eventually rub off on making 50-Penn Place a galleria again and possibly elevating Belle Isle a bit.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Unfortunately, Gucci, Prada, LV, were never really considering OKC. I don't think they ever will, unless we grow and gain a lot more high-income people living in the same area. Those stores follow their algorithms and metrics to a T.
LV, maybe, and Tiffany & Co , but the others, will likely never open here.
I thought I remembered Pete, or someone else who would know, say OAK tried for those huge sharks, and were told, as politely as possible, no.
They have done very well with their curated collection of stores, though
yes, I agree. thanks for the insight, hopefully we can eventually turn that page once and for all. ..
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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You must have missed that Alo is coming to OAK with a big store.
They are also working on others. I was told they would focus on clothing and restaurants for the remaining spots/pads.
These photos are from the OAK Facebook page, from their first live music event.
There will be another this Friday from 5 PM to 7:30. Tickets are free: https://www.oakokc.com/events/event/...24-HoDlVRfNESQ
They will also be showing the movie Hocus Pocus on an outdoor big screen on Saturday evening.
This project is really rounding into shape.
Thanks Pete, very good to hear. Hopefully things will "continue" to be very successful proving OKC as a market and we can land some of the cache luxury clothiers to Oak, Classen Curve, and Park Avenue. At least to have a presence, but I suspect OKC would greatly patronize who ever comes to market.
^^ wow, the pics of the promenade look fantastic. First Class indeed! It's about dang time OKC!!!!
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Tommy Bahama Marlin Bar and Store is now open. The two are connected through a doorway.
For some reason, they've pulled up all the turf.
Monday 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Happy Hour 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM Daily
Live Music 5-9PM Mon-Fri | 12-4PM & 5-9PM Sat-Sun
Went to book a reservation and realized they don't take reservations. Apparently there are two different concepts. There are the Tommy Bahama Restaurants and there are the Marlin Bars. OAK has the Marlin Bar which has a smaller menu and more casual service where you order a the bar or online. I have had drinks at the Marlin bar on Los Olas Blvd. in Fort lauderdale and it was great. Can't wait to give it a try here.
They have demolished the eastern half of the old Registry Building and stripped the western half down to the steel, which will be remodeled into retail on the ground level and some offices above.
The rest of Phase II will include 3 stand-alone restaurants.
Not sure about the office building (Phase 3) but I believe there is a good chance to have more free-standing retail there instead.
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