Just watched the OETA video. Very nice. Smart, creative people. It surely made me think about my mortality, and how I'd like to be able to see the city 50 years from now but still alive and not dead! Ha! At least I'll hopefully make it for the stunning Skydance Bridge.
The buildings which are at risk are pretty much if not altogether identified in photos I took when I put my Core To Shore article together, specifically,
here.
I'm not sure whether the Film Exchange building is actually the original Film Exchange. I know that Steve mentioned that in one of his OkcCentral posts but when I asked him for detail, he didn't have any. I think he was repeating what he'd heard somewhere. I've not been able to pin that fact down. Original or not, it sits on the west side of Robinson and would be one marked for destruction in the initial phase of Core to Shore, which is effectively in the MAPS 3 area.
The building in 1946
The building today
The other principal building sits on Broadway, the 1909 International Harvester building.
Strictly speaking, Core to Shore Phase 1 & the Maps 3 area's east boundary is Robinson, so the Broadway property would be a block east. However, in this
Journal Record article, the following appears:
There are other old buildings to consider as well, but these are the 2 that strike me as being the most significant.
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