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    Bricktown developer plans auction of canal property in Oklahoma City
    STEVE LACKMEYER
    Published: November 25, 2008



    Gary Cotton proposed a $36 million two-tower development in January along the Bricktown Canal. The undeveloped properties, as depicted in this rendering, are set to be auctioned off next month. Rendering Provided



    Gary Cotton is calling it quits in Bricktown and will offer up all of his holdings at a public auction Dec. 4.

    Cotton bought his first properties a few years ago, but didn’t attract attention until he secured a prime undeveloped corner along the Bricktown Canal across from the AT&T Bricktown Ballpark. In January, he announced plans for a $36 million two-tower retail and condominium development that would span both sides of the Bricktown waterway.

    That canal-front property, along with the former home of Margarita Mamma’s and an empty nightclub at 329 E Sheridan, will all be auctioned by Louis Dakil.

    "I’m putting everything up for sale because I absolutely need to sell at least part of it,” Cotton said. "There’s a lot of disappointment; I wanted to do it bad. Hopefully somebody can pick it up and make it work. But I can’t.”


    ‘Potential is there’David Burnett, a broker with Sperry Van Ness who worked on the team that tried to market Cotton’s proposed "Cotton Exchange,” said the project designs will be available to property buyers.
    "This is not a reflection on the property itself, but an owner who got stretched too thin,” Burnett said.

    "The potential was there. We had a list of people who said no matter the price, at that location they would pay to be there.”

    Burnett said his firm also had "strong retail” tenants interested in the proposed towers’ lower levels.

    "The whole canal curves there at Mickey Mantle Drive — we have prime frontage all along,” Burnett said. "Somebody can have a full acre there if they want it.”

    Burnett and Cotton said they think the Oklahoma economy remains in good shape despite the national crash. They also said the arrival of the NBA at nearby Ford Center adds to the properties’ value.

    Jim Cowan, director of the Bricktown Association, is hoping any potential buyers will not be "flippers” — people who buy properties and leave them untouched hoping to reap a profit by selling a few years later.

    Several high-profile properties in Bricktown have been on the market for months, but without any takers.

    "I really hope whoever is interested will be interested in developing all this,” Cowan said.

    "I really hope the days of easy flips are over.”

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    I wonder how this auction is going? It started at 2pm.

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    I wonder if slackmeyer is out there getting the scoup.

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    Of course he is.

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    any predictions on who the winning bid will be??

    Hogan?
    Funk?

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    I would be shocked if Hogan shelled out $5M for an acre of land.

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    I honestly wonder if anyone will come up with the minimum bid in this market. It's overvalued.

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    I propose a grassy knoll.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kerry View Post
    I propose a grassy knoll.
    Done! Next order of business?

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    I'm on it. Story might surprise you.

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    KOCO just reported no one bid, it went unsold.

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    That's a quick take. There's more to it. The actual bids are what surprised me.

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    SURPRISE, SURPRISE, SURPRISE!!!

    Actually I am not.

    Save the "grassy knoll".

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    I heard this morning that the auctioner is going back to the highest bidders and seeing if they can negotiate some sort of deal.

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    Bricktown property’s auction a bust, so far
    Owner remains confident after bids failed to cover his investment
    BY STEVE LACKMEYER
    Published: December 5, 2008


    Potential bidders and real estate brokers review a listing of properties before the Thursday auction of Gary Cotton’s Bricktown holdings. Photo By Steve Lackmeyer, The Oklahoman

    Gary Cotton is hoping a buyer for his Bricktown properties might still result from an auction Thursday that failed to generate any bids that would cover his original investments.

    Properties auctioned by Louis Dakil included the former home of Margarita Mama’s, 108 E California (on the Bricktown Canal), undeveloped canal front property, and the former home of the Green Door, 329 E Sheridan.

    "I expected more. But I knew in this economy, I knew it was a gamble. So far, it hasn’t panned out, but something can still happen. I understand that with these things a deal can happen afterwards ... I definitely need to get one part of it sold,” Cotton said of the auction.

    Cotton said he had been advised to go to auction in August, before the national economic crash.

    At the time he was still hoping to find financing to build a $36 million mixed use development for the canal property he tried to launch in January, he said.

    "I held on too long,” Cotton said. "I was trying to make my big deal happen. In retrospect, it was a bad decision.”

    About 30 people attended Thursday’s auction. They included 14 registered bidders, Realtors, and fellow Bricktown property owners who have struggled to sell their own holdings the past year.

    Dakil, who oversaw the auction with Sperry Van Ness, said talks were continuing afterward with potential buyers.

    "I’m very bullish on Bricktown,” Dakil said. "Even with what’s going on nationally, there is still interest here locally.”


    Things are changing
    Jim Cowan, director of the Bricktown Association, said the relatively low bids at Thursday’s auction, when combined with a slowdown in property sales, might indicate the days of multi-million flips might be over.

    "People are taking a more realistic approach to property prices in Bricktown than they have the past five years,” Cowan said. "More people are putting thought into how they get return on their dollar instead of just thinking ‘Wouldn’t it be great to buy a building in Bricktown.’”


    The Bids
    A handful of people submitted bids for properties offered up for auction Thursday by Gary Cotton. None of the bids exceeded Cotton’s undisclosed minimum price.

    • Dakil said an unidentified bidder talked to brokers after the auction and offered to pay $1.5 million for undeveloped land along the Bricktown Canal across from the AT&T Bricktown Ballpark. County records show Cotton bought the same land for $2,075,000.


    • Veteran Bricktown developer Don Karchmer bid $440,000 for a former nightclub building at 329 E Sheridan. Cotton bought the building in 2006 for $600,000.


    • Baron Hopgood , who tried to start up a CBA basketball team in Oklahoma City last year, bid $1.43 million for the former home of Margarita Mama’s, 108 E California. Cotton has kept the building empty and unimproved since buying the canal-front building for $1.95 million in 2004.

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    Sounds like Cotton just needs to take what he can get and cut his losses.

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    City needs to start squeezing these owners that don't develop their properties to force them to either get off the pot and develop or sell for what they can. Heck some of those buildings aren't in the best of shape and city should condemn them and take them over.

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    .oO(donate corner parcel to UCO/School of Rock & continue to peddle the rest)Oo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbrown84 View Post
    Sounds like Cotton just needs to take what he can get and cut his losses.
    I agree. Looks like he'll have to bite the bullet and buy high, sell low. He bought into the hype and now the credit market is dried up, he's having to sell. Bad situation when you have cash calls when you don't have the cash.

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    He's lucky to even be getting bids this high. Better take the money and run. $1.5 million for Margarita Mama's is as good as it gets.

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    This is a perfect example of when real estate flipping goes bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by okclee View Post
    This is a perfect example of when real estate flipping goes bad.
    Not the exact legacy I bet Cotton was hoping for, he went from what would have been the largest private development in Bricktown, to probably Bricktown's biggest real estate loss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by okclee View Post
    This is a perfect example of when real estate flipping goes bad.
    Remember though that Cotton's intent was not to just flip it. It was just really bad timing with the economy and he couldn't get financing.

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    I don't buy it that his intent was not to "flip" the property.

    He totally bought this property to flip it and make an easy million or two. Then things started to cool down in the real estate market so he came up with a ten dollar computer rendering showing the possibility of a dream project in order to stir up more investors for the "flip".

    It was only bad timing because he held onto these properties for to long. It all backfired on him, and let's all hope that he cuts his losses and moves on.

    Remember he made some nice coin off of flipping other bricktown properties. And saying that he couldnt get financing as an excuse is no reason that his other properties remained vacant and unsightly.

    This is all my opinion of course, as I have no factual evidence of his intentions. Although I do have a little knowledge of flipping properties too.

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    He didn't have the corner canal property more than a couple years, and that was not a cheap design.

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