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    My wife asked about that building when we were up there last Saturday. There is no reason why it should have taken this long to do something with it, other than poor management by ownership.

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    Quote Originally Posted by metro View Post
    A Denver design firm that does almost all its work in Oklahoma City...strange.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BG918 View Post
    A Denver design firm that does almost all its work in Oklahoma City...strange.
    The female partner (husband and wife principals) is an OU Architecture grad, so I am sure she has some connections to OKC since they do work there. They opened an OKC office last November. I have interviewed in Denver and remember seeing the name on firm listings. One of these days I may move to Denver, but whether I am still down here in Austin or in Denver, I would still do work in OKC if I had the chance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluedogok View Post
    The female partner (husband and wife principals) is an OU Architecture grad, so I am sure she has some connections to OKC since they do work there. They opened an OKC office last November. I have interviewed in Denver and remember seeing the name on firm listings. One of these days I may move to Denver, but whether I am still down here in Austin or in Denver, I would still do work in OKC if I had the chance.
    That makes more sense. I used to work in Denver, a great city that is becoming increasingly dense and urban.

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    Harding, Shelton building is sold
    BY STEVE LACKMEYER
    Published: November 13, 2009

    Oil and gas company Harding & Shelton has spent the past couple of years preparing an ambitious renovation of an old Bricktown property to become its new headquarters. For a similar period of time, Allen Contracting has been working on its own renovation of an old Bricktown warehouse to become its new home.

    It should be no surprise then that Harding & Shelton sold its existing offices this week at 516 W California. Surprising, however, may be the identity of the buyer: Allen Contracting.

    Read Steve's full article at:

    NewsOK

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    The last sentence of the article makes me wonder how certain they are that they will be moving to Bricktown once construction of their office is complete. Hopefully it will happen.

    "Allen Contracting will have a nearly unobstructed view of Devon Tower,” Moss said. "It is a great location in an emerging part of Oklahoma City.”

  9. Default Re: Rock Island Plow Building - $35M renovation project

    Read Jeff Allen's comments, not the broker's comments. Yeah, they're still moving to Bricktown.

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    Quote Originally Posted by betts View Post
    ... "Allen Contracting will have a nearly unobstructed view of Devon Tower,” Moss said. "It is a great location in an emerging part of Oklahoma City.”
    It's never too early to remind the next user about location, location, location.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve View Post
    Read Jeff Allen's comments, not the broker's comments. Yeah, they're still moving to Bricktown.
    Good to know. While I'd like to see more retail and/or restaurants and clubs in Bricktown, anything that creates restoration of previously unrestored buildings in Bricktown is a good thing, IMO.

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    Default New Historic Loft & Entertainment Project in Bricktown

    CONSTRUCTIONWIRE #1902458 (UPDATED: 7/13/2010)
    Historic Loft & Entertainment Project
    Project Information
    Project Type:Cultural/Social, Residential - MultiFamily (Apartments/Condos), Retail (Shops/Restaurants)
    Estimated Value:$5~25 million
    Sector:Private
    Location:Oklahoma City, OK.
    Construction Schedule:Planning and approval stage
    Details:
    Plans call for renovations to two buildings to serve as a historic loft and entertainment project at Bricktown Canal.

    Contact Information
    Owner; Developer**
    Harding & Shelton Incorporated
    516 West California Avenue
    Oklahoma City, OK 73102

    Project News & Notes
    July 13, 2010
    General/Other
    As of 7/12/10, Harding and Shelton plan to go forward with this project, but have downscaled the plans, due to the economy.


    Anybody have more details about this?

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    It's the Bricktown Gateway/Red Ball project. There's a website for it somewhere, but it was going to be a MUCH larger project but the economy whittled it down and took out the new construction.

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    Well with the economy improving, maybe they will go back to original plans...

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    Toward the end of the old thread referenced above, Harding and Shelton sold the property, so now they have it back or WHAT?? Do we know who is overseeing it at his point?

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    Quote Originally Posted by G.Walker View Post
    Well with the economy improving, maybe they will go back to original plans...
    It's doubtful. Now that I remember more, I think the Red Ball project was a completely different thing from this Bricktown Gateway project. Red Ball was going to involve some restoration, structured parking, and a later phase with new construction (south of Zio's along Reno). But for the time being it will be great to see some new life to the upper canal. Bricktown is just in desperate need of something new..it has to stay fresh. I myself haven't found any reason to spend an evening there in a long time, and my hangouts these days have been more along the lines of Midtown, 9th Street, Plaza, etc.

    Locals and people intimately familiar with the urban parts are going to be looking for something new. Bricktown hasn't been able to offer that, although it certainly doesn't seem to have lost popularity with the OKC Arena crowds, visitors, and suburbanites.

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    I find it unbelievable that Rock Island Plow continues to sit vacant after all of these years.

    Any updates?

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    Perhaps I can give you an update on the Red Ball Building. My son, an electrician, did some work there a few weeks ago and was told it would be a dental office with residence above. The dentist the work is being done for will be graduating from dental school this year.

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    Red Ball building?

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    It's west of the Plow Building.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan View Post
    It's doubtful. Now that I remember more, I think the Red Ball project was a completely different thing from this Bricktown Gateway project. Red Ball was going to involve some restoration, structured parking, and a later phase with new construction (south of Zio's along Reno). But for the time being it will be great to see some new life to the upper canal. Bricktown is just in desperate need of something new..it has to stay fresh. I myself haven't found any reason to spend an evening there in a long time, and my hangouts these days have been more along the lines of Midtown, 9th Street, Plaza, etc.

    Locals and people intimately familiar with the urban parts are going to be looking for something new. Bricktown hasn't been able to offer that, although it certainly doesn't seem to have lost popularity with the OKC Arena crowds, visitors, and suburbanites.
    Really I think all entertainment districts stalemate like this, mostly among the locals. But tourists still find them interesting. Just look at the Riverwalk in San Antonio. Most locals in SA don't give the Riverwalk a second thought, but tourists just love it. Bricktown should really be geared towards tourists anyways.

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    Someone please renovate this building, it sits in the heart of Bricktown, and its an eyesore, if I had the money, I would buy this building and renovate into offices asap. This would be my first project in my portfolio.
    As of July 28, 2011


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    It is a shame that this building has sat like this for so long. It's one of the best spots in bricktown too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onthestrip View Post
    It is a shame that this building has sat like this for so long. It's one of the best spots in bricktown too.
    It's a great building. Owners want over 3 million in its present state. With state historical tax credits under a moratorium it would be verrrry hard to do.

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