Great news. Anything on what the church across the street could be doing.
A HOB would be a nice wish for santa to bring.
Great news. Anything on what the church across the street could be doing.
A HOB would be a nice wish for santa to bring.
Exciting news! Thanks Steve, I'll buy a copy of the paper tomorrow anyway.
God dammit!! I am so pissed off now. Why the hell would anyone want to build an upscale hotel and build up a neighborhood and better OKC?? Sheesh, come on now. This is killin me!! I want all those downtown sites to stay vacant. GOD I HATE BUILDINGS!! Density schmensity. Grrrr!! This is terrible! We're so screwed..
On a side note..that is a beautiful hotel. I am in love. And Steve goes back on everyone's good list..about time we have some good infill to talk about. Happy day.
But with Detox gone, where will I stumble to after an all night bender in bricktown?
Steve, I'll read the article again in the morning when my paper is delivered if that helps.
Cool. It will be a superb addition to the neighborhood. I hope it happens.
Thanks for the details Steve. Had Oklahoma news report on in the background this evening and they mentioned this but i didnt catch the location, now i know!
Question: is this located on one of the proposed streetcar lines ?
Doug has a history of Mr. Finley and the Finley Building. Not suggesting that the building be saved but hopefully at least a plaque or acknowledgment is planned with the new development.
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I was definitely thinking the same thing about the Finley Building. Dr. Finley was such an important person in the city's history and it would be a shame to lose a part of his legacy. I don't think the building itself is historically significant but he sure was.
The bridge is named after him.
I would like to see a statue of him by the bridge or perhaps right on the corner there, along with a plaque describing his contributions to the community.
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That would be very appropriate but it would probably need a private donor. In money the city has gots to go towards the money promised behind closed doors to OG+E for the CC site....
New apartments to be built in Maywood area.
Check it out: A developer and designer hope to persuade Oklahoma City officials that their planned apartment building in downtown is worth a zoning change.
Read more: http://newsok.com/pair-seek-to-diver...#ixzz0xmFlOfGd
Take note of this encouraging quote, too: "It made more economic sense to do the suburban model, to build a big building in the middle and surround it with parking as if it's a moat," McKown said. "But that doesn't make urban sense. ... You can't reproduce the urban experience in the suburbs."
Sounds awesome!!! I live a mile away and I would greatly appreciate any grocery options... Oh, and the urban design sounds great!
What would be even more awesome is a tall residential tower like the Austonian in Austin, but I guess this will do for now..
That explains all the activity on that lot recently. I'm pleased they're planning on putting the parking in the interior, as I certainly would hate looking out on a "suburban" type of apartment complex. And, the grocery store sounds promising. It's good to see that there's some momentum despite the economy.
Not the right lot for a midrise. If it's built right with quality materials, 4 stories is fine (and as the article mentions, unlike most buildings, they are designing it to where it can be expanded upward in the future). A midrise tower would look out of place in a urban 4 story neighborhood. Leave the residential towers to the C2S area and the CBD.
My main concern is they used Legacy a lot as a reference. I hope we don't end up getting more stucco downtown.
No, it's a highrise, but I don't realistically see OKC getting a highrise residential tower, especially on that site. Thus why I said midrise, because that would be more realistic for OKC in the short-term.
The rendering in the newspaper looks really good, but I have the same concern as metro. We need to follow this to make sure the developers don't show the city one concept, and then finagle to build a dud! Because the developers are touting urban design, I am cautiously optimistic.
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