I know they tried to resurrect as much of it as possible, but I think it would have been better to scrape it and pay tribute to the former building with a new design that incorporated some of the features.
I know they tried to resurrect as much of it as possible, but I think it would have been better to scrape it and pay tribute to the former building with a new design that incorporated some of the features.
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Well, too late for that. They are clearly now moving forward with their existing plan.
Though I delivered papers in that area many moons ago, I never set foot in that club. It is nice they are preserving and improving this iconic OKC business.
Was just coming to post the same. And they’ve made even more progress since your photo.
Awesome to see forward progress here!
MAJOR kudos to Nick Preftakes and Caleb Hill for spending the time and MILLIONS of dollars saving this space from being bulldozed. Cannot thank them enough for preserving this little corner of Oklahoma City.
Could not agree more. These guys deserve a ton of credit - not only for doing the project itself, but also for sticking with it even when they realized they had to remove quite a bit of what was there. There were so many doubters in the beginning, a lot of folks who thought it wouldn't preserve any sort of feel of the Donnay Building. Well, looks like those doubters were wrong.
It's a big part of the reason I bristle when people criticize what this development team has done at Mayfair, where they've taken a horribly run-down and nearly empty strip shopping center and redeveloped the entire property to where it is now completely full of new businesses while they retained a few of the older ones.
Very few have an appreciation of how bad Mayfair was before they came along. It was an ugly, nearly empty eyesore and a gathering place for the homeless.
At the same time, they poured millions into Classen Circle and it will soon be built back properly. And by the way, they've done all of this without any public assistance.
I miss Ron's, but at least I can still get Ron's at Northpark (if Hacienda doesn't lure me away). I also like Falcone's better than Empire, but they are both good. Can't wait to try Taco Casa for the first time (if they ever open)... see how they compare to Taco Bell and Del Taco.
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