Originally Posted by
Spartan
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The new ONEOK Field is much smaller physically but it is an amazing baseball facility. Everyone is raving about it, even OU/OSU players who play at the Brick, and even the OKC media. John Rohde called it a tie between it and the Brick, so you know that in order to be on par with the Brick that the new Tulsa stadium has to have something great going for it. They can expand the seating into the grass area seating about 9,000 which is not much smaller than the 13,000 or so that can watch a game at the Brick.
As for the environment around the new stadium... can't think of anywhere in all of Oklahoma that has as many different infill projects going on. No, none of them are 850 ft tall..but we're talking real urbanism here, several blocks of infill development. Every time the TDA meets they deal with 4-5 development proposals at a time. DT Tulsa is hot. Too bad the Tulsa v. OKC attitude just makes it impossible to have a sane conversation about the two cities...
As for "dumpy and industrial" .. um, you realize that you're talking about another city's Bricktown area, right? Greenwood itself has more history, some good, some terrible..but overall more history than just about anywhere in Oklahoma and today's resurgence in the former "Black Wall Street" is a dream come true for Greenwood community activists. They're doing a LOT to honor their history which is awesome, while growing by leaps and bounds at the same time.
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