You could fund/plan/implement something that is a catalyst to improvement & development (which is what MAPS was).
A Devon-funded downtown circular would certainly do that. Even if you don't think you would ride a streetcar from the Brick over to McNellie's for a couple bucks, the development that has been proven to accompany mass transit alone is something to get excited about.
I'm logging off now. You'll be seeing my coverage soon.
He's got to go write the article!![]()
i hope he quotes me
Could be beautification related, too. All new streets/sidewalks courtesy DVN?
"Imagine if every plan and every dream could come true …"
-Steve's blog
Solidification of a phase of C2S? Someone mentioned that ina comment on Steve;s blog.
So, what if this has to do with the Triangle?
Devon wants to make sure they're employees have good places to live and play downtown... where they work. So, a partnership with the Triangle would make sense. I think all the tags Steve posted would work.
But how would the Triangle or C2S involve Bricktown, Arts District, CBD...?
I'm thinking the canal extension is definitely involved. A couple of months ago, someone from the Riverfront redevelopment Authority told me they had resumed discussion about finishing the canal. Here's what I'm thinking:
A canal extension that goes from Bricktown to Devon Tower, with stops at a new convention hotel and Core-to-Shore's proposed Central Park, which may be considered an addition to the Arts District. Of course, that doesn't take into account the Automobile Alley and housing tags, which is why I believe there will be some residential property constructed at the vacant lot on NW 13th and Broadway.
I'm also intrigued at the possibility of buses and light rail. Devon is definitely willing to spend some bucks on transportation, as they proved with the river boats. They may also do some beautification-type projects in the area: parking meters, public art, covered rail or bus stops... That's a good way a corporate entity could establish "ownership" of an area without a major land grab. If every bench, lightpole, railcar, and bus is plastered with the Devon logo, it will be Devon City even if they don't buy up every available property.
What about the mention of "education"?
That backs up my idea of a downtown circular including the Med. District and OUHSC.
Ah, I forgot about the education thing... I've got no explanation for that, though it does back up the transportation theory.
Yeah, but with all the districts mentioned it has to be abstract... unless it is a transit system that connects them all.
Which could make sense too.
I can't imagine them building another whole project to address all those tags, which would lend credence to the idea that they will help fund ideas already in place in some way.
With thousands of Devon workers downtown it would make sense that Devon would want there to be places for them to live downtown and play downtown too... which is lacking.
OMG.
We're getting hills.
They're going to import them from cash-strapped Appalachians.
This town is going to be PIMP.
I think this is something that hinges on Saint Anthony and OU.
Why St. Anthony?
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