Re: New name for Bricktown south of Reno
I think the idea of Lower Bricktown stems more from LoDo in Denver than it does anywhere else. In LoDo (which stands for Lower Downtown), there are shops, restaurants, venues, and Coors Field. LoDo is also supposed to be the "original" downtown Denver. Can you all see the parallels to Bricktown [ie, restaurants, nightclubs, venues, and Bricktown Ballpark; and Bricktown was the "original downtown OKC"]?
Personally, I like the idea. LoBrick is different from Bricktown as the focus is more venue and retail vs. nightclub, bar, and restaurant. The feel is more inclusive of families and tourists, while the main Brick is more for locals, perhaps?
I like the synergy that is ocurring in Bricktown and I hope it continues on the current scale. Hopefully, OKC will have NO CHOICE but to create another downtown Entertainment District. There had been a push to create a WestTowne Entertainment District (which would exist west of the Arts District). You and I remember this area as pretty much slumville where the OKC County Jail is and numerous vacant warehouses and buildings. Hopefully, once Bricktown matures - development will have no choice but to come west. Then all of us would get our wishes, as downtown OKC would become multi-modal;
now we have a fledgling Arts District, a developing Deep Duece, a pretty nice CBD, a very nice Entertainment District-Bricktown, and a more local oriented Auto Alley district in our downtown neighbourhood. Imagine the addition of the Deep Duece Town Centre which looks like it will happen plus WestTowne Entertainment District (perhaps more adult oriented with Casinos, Bars, Nightclubs, and so on - I know Rob Anderson would second this!!). Downtown would be fully functional with entertainment in every direction! I would say we would then be the envy of every city, not just Tulsa!
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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