Red Earth prepares to open museum, shop downtown Oklahoma City
BY STEVE LACKMEYER The Oklahoman
Published: January 26, 2010
The Red Earth Festival is no stranger to downtown Oklahoma City, but the organization’s collection has never strayed from the building now known as the home of the Science Museum Oklahoma.
Michael Scroggins, spokesman for the Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority, admits Santa Fe Plaza falls short in being a good place for retail and business to flourish. The space that is becoming home to the Red Earth Museum was previously a tanning salon. The Santa Fe Plaza has seen at least two other tenants come and go within the last couple of years. The retail plaza hasn't undergone a makeover since it was built in 1971 and includes no signage other than what tenants hang over their storefronts. Scroggins said COTPA is working with its engineer, TetraTech, to come up with a façade renovation and it may also include better signage visible to the street.
“It's needing some work — we know that,” Scroggins said. In the meantime, the addition of Red Earth gives the plaza its best line-up of tenants in years with others including Puzzle's restaurant, the UCO Small Business Development Center, Vicki's salon and soon a convenience store.
Jane Jenkins, president of Downtown Oklahoma City Inc., thinks the addition of Red Earth will help create momentum at Santa Fe Plaza.
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