Re: More events needed downtown
If you have the same ol' producers, i.e. Jim Brewer, planning more events downtown, you are likely to just get more of the same kind of events. Do we really need another Blues, Barbeque, Beer etc. festival downtown? In any case, there are several downtown events that didn't exist a couple of years ago. The Christmas Parade on the Oklahoma River and several rowing events to name a few. This year, a snow tube venue has been added at the Brick to compliment the very successful ice skating on the Civic Mall.
I don't disagree that, down the road, more events will need to come on line, but the first question is what market do you want to appeal to? Then the second question is obviously, what will attract them. Over the next couple of years as some of the new housing is occupied, more people will be in downtown 24/7 which is what really makes up "urban street life". Staged events are only a way of simulating that missing downtown ingredient.
Finally, the venue that often gets overlooked is The Oklahoma City Art Museum. The recently opened "Mexican Masters" exhibition is absolutely WORLD CLASS and if it were at the Kimble in Fort Worth, the lines would be around the block. It is only being presented at one location in the world. OKCMOA. Check it out.
The Old Downtown Guy
It will take decades for Oklahoma City's
downtown core to regain its lost gritty,
dynamic urban character, but it's exciting
to observe and participate in the transformation.
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