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    Upscale market planned for NW 23rd
    Journal Record
    March 25, 2008

    OKLAHOMA CITY –Two restaurateurs in Oklahoma City have found success in an old flower shop, an abandoned car dealership and a neighborhood retail center built in the 1940s.

    Their next project is in a rundown former gas station facing NW 23rd Street. Heather and Keith Paul, of A Good Egg Group, had been eyeing the former Phillips 66 station for several years, at 401 NW 23rd St., which sits next to their flagship restaurant Cheever’s Café. But the station wasn’t for sale, and was occupied by an auto repair shop. Last year, however, the Paul’s were able to buy the station, then they gave the tenant time to move, and now plan a major renovation to open an upscale market and catering kitchen.

    The store will be called Market C-the C as in Cheever’s-and offer a variety of main dishes and side dishes from Cheever’s kitchen. It will also offer rubs and sauces for meats from their Red Prime Steak restaurant, selections from Iron Starr Urban BBQ, and pre-cut meats and some bakery items. “We are going to take a gas station that faces one of the city’s main thoroughfares and transform it from something once forgotten to something unique and thriving,” Keith Paul said.

    Market C, in a 1,360 square-foot building from 1935, is just the latest property the Keith’s have breathed new life into in the inner city. Cheever’s, at 2409 N. Hudson Ave., is the former Cheever’s flower shop, and was built in 1937. Cheever’s Café opened eight years ago.

    Red Prime Steak, at 504 N. Broadway Ave., was built as a Buick dealership in 1911. The building was vacant for decades but renovated as the restaurant last year. Iron Starr Urban BBQ sits on the corner of a brick structure at 3700 N. Shartel Ave. Built in 1943; Iron Starr replaced another restaurant in the space and opened in 2002.

    Brian Fitzsimmons is the architect for the Market C project. The Paul’s contacted him to design the market but had a pretty good idea of how they wanted the building to look on the inside and outside. Fitzsimmons is also involved in renovation efforts at the neighboring Tower Theater. Inside, the market will have a counter and retail area up front, with the catering kitchen on the back side. The facelift will also attempt to stay true to the buildings original look and feel.“On the exterior we plan to keep it simple and straightforward and respect the historic character of the building,” Fitzsimmons said. “The idea is to keep it warm, friendly and very inviting.”

    The renovation costs are estimated at about $100,000. The renovation efforts have begun and the market is set to open this summer. The area has also benefited from a streetscape on NW 23rd Street completed in the last decade that ran about $1 million.

    Bob Mier, urban redevelopment specialist with the city planning department, said improvements along NW 23rd Street, were funded by a city bond issue from 1995. The work was completed about five years later. The project came about after a study by the Urban Land Institute to make several inner city areas more functional and to spur more private investment.“It’s a very effective way of encouraging private investment and making the streets work better and safer,” Mier said. “That’s been the case with 23rd Street.”

    Around 2000 a group called Uptown 23, made up of property owners along NW 23rd Street, as well as input from the city and Oklahoma City University, worked to spruce up the area and lure more businesses. And while much of that stretch of NW 23rd Street is still occupied by convenience stores, pawn shops, wig stores and vacant space, Cheever’s began to prosper at its spot just north of NW 23rd Street along Hudson Avenue.

    Heather Paul said one of the main reasons she and her husband wanted to open the market was to give busy families on-the-go the option to pick up some of their favorite dishes from the Paul’s restaurants. “Customers will be able to enjoy their favorite dishes from one of our restaurants in the comfort of their home any day of the week,” she said.

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    God Bless you, tuck!

    What a great idea and I'm sure it will thrive just like all your other enterprises.

    That market will be great for all those not only in the many great surrounding neighborhoods but also all those driving down 23rd street.

    That area has tremendous potential, that's for sure.

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    Thanks for the encouragement. I really think there is a need for this market in the area. I am most excited about getting that corner cleaned up next to Cheevers. We should have paint on the outside sometime next week.

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    Amen, tuck. I will be one of your first customers. If I had the money, time, experience etc I would open a store like this in a heartbeat. I wish you every success. Thanks for being such a great corporate citizen. You not only are bringing a much needed service to a neighborhood that needs it but helping the renaissance in the downtown area.

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    Excellent news! This is a great concept, and improving that gas station will make it a great addition to that portion of 23rd street.

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    This is a great idea! I wish you a lot of luck getting this done, and I plan on becoming a customer when we move down to the area in a few months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tuck View Post
    Thanks for the encouragement. I really think there is a need for this market in the area. I am most excited about getting that corner cleaned up next to Cheevers. We should have paint on the outside sometime next week.
    That's so cool! I live 3 blocks south and 1 block west. This is fine fine news.

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    How will you differentiate yourself from Prairie Gypsies just up the street at 30th and Walker? At a glance, the idea sounds the same or very similar.

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    Prarie Gypsies stuff is good, but its not even on the same level as Cheevers, Red Prime and UrbanStarr. Hopefully the two can co-exist nicely.

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    I think there is room for two similiar concepts. We will be offering the same "Prime", "dry-age" and "Kobe" steaks that we offer at Red. Market-C will be the only place in the state that has these available all the time.

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    As in raw to take home and cook?

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    Quote Originally Posted by metro View Post
    Prarie Gypsies stuff is good, but its not even on the same level as Cheevers, Red Prime and UrbanStarr. Hopefully the two can co-exist nicely.
    Yeah, another level.... treble the price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbrown84 View Post
    As in raw to take home and cook?
    Yes, pre-packaged steaks that will be ready to take home and cook along with several rubs, crusts and sauces to choose from. We will also feature "No Name Ranch" ground beef.

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    Quit making us wait tuck! I want my NoName meat and Red Prime sauces for take home cooking tonight!

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    Do they use No Name meat too?

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    No, Prarie Gypsies isn't even the same quality as Red Prime. As tuck said, it and Market - C is the only place in Oklahoma you can get certain items like Kobe beef and probably some of their dry aged products.

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    Real Kobe beef, or beef done similarly to Kobe? Because last I checked (admittedly a year ago), a ranch down in Austin, Texas is the only place in the US allowed to say that they sell Kobe beef. They have very exacting standards.

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    Great concept! Your restaurants, btw, are a cut above the rest. Pardon the pun, tuck. Good luck!

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    Good Egg Restaurants = Happy OKCMallens

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    Quote Originally Posted by t3h_wookiee View Post
    Real Kobe beef, or beef done similarly to Kobe? Because last I checked (admittedly a year ago), a ranch down in Austin, Texas is the only place in the US allowed to say that they sell Kobe beef. They have very exacting standards.
    We will ofer American raised Wagyu "Kobe" beef. There are a handfull of restaurants in the country that offer Japanese, Australian and American Kobe. As an operator, I am very careful of the suppliers we use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by metro View Post
    No, Prarie Gypsies isn't even the same quality as Red Prime. As tuck said, it and Market - C is the only place in Oklahoma you can get certain items like Kobe beef and probably some of their dry aged products.
    Sorry. What I meant was, does Good Egg use No Name Beef as well as Irma's, which is who I've always associated it with?

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    This is really a cool old building. Can't wait to see it fixed up.

    Again, great job tuck! Oklahoma City needs more people like you.



    Fri March 28, 2008
    Restaurant owners begin restoring gas station for more catering space

    By Steve Lackmeyer
    Business Writer

    Keith and Heather Paul have too many cooks in the kitchen at their Cheever's Cafe, not enough parking outside and an eyesore next door.

    So the question might be, what took so long for the pair to buy out the vintage gasoline station at 401 NW 23?

    "We've been looking at it since day one,” Keith Paul said. "It's just taken patience.”

    The onetime Phillips 66 station — one of only two of the original designs left in the city — was bought by the couple last year for $128,000. They are spending another $100,000 restoring the station to its original appearance with plans to open "Market C” — home to an upscale market and the Pauls' catering operations.

    Robert Black, chef at Cheever's, said the old gasoline station is ideally set up for the catering operation thanks to a garage door facing Hudson Avenue that will allow quick loading of vehicles.

    Black said in the past year catering operations for the Pauls' Good Egg Group, which includes the Red Prime Steakhouse and Iron Starr BBQ, have seen a big increase because of wedding, and rehearsal dinner clients and events at the Oklahoma Heritage Center and Oklahoma History Center.

    "This will give us a whole separate kitchen,” Black said. "Cheever's is still doing great and is busy, but now we've doubled our catering business and it's all coming out of the same kitchen. There are too many cooks in the same kitchen, so this will be a huge help.”

    While the catering will move from Cheever's kitchen to the back section of the old gasoline station, the front section will feature a market that will offer fresh cuts of steaks sold at the Pauls' restaurants, salad dressings, sauces, fruits, drinks and bakery items.

    The renovation is being overseen by Bryan Fitzsimmons. Workers are currently restoring the station's old windows. The interior will be painted white with the market topped by a domed ceiling.

    The garage door facing NW 23 is being restored with glass panes offering a glimpse inside where the drink coolers will be placed. The old lights outside also will be restored.

    "We're just so excited about putting paint on the outside,” Paul said. "And that will happen in the next two weeks. It will be a landmark event as far as we're concerned — that and getting the lights on.”

    Fitzsimmons said he's enjoying the chance to restore a vintage Phillips 66 station — this one built in 1935. The Depression-era structures have been popular restoration projects across the country — especially along old Route 66.

    "They are a symbol of their time,” Fitzsimmons said. "The charm of it is it takes you back to that era when gas stations were the important piece of our history. They put more effort into them — they were more substantial than what we have these days.”

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    Thanks for posting that picture. The husband and I ate at Cheevers last night (yum!) and had to check this building out. It's hard to believe this was once a gas station.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tuck View Post
    We will ofer American raised Wagyu "Kobe" beef. There are a handfull of restaurants in the country that offer Japanese, Australian and American Kobe. As an operator, I am very careful of the suppliers we use.
    Thanks for answering.

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    anyone know how this is coming along? the article stated they would be open this summer

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