There are a lot of variables that make for a good convention center, but that's just the clearest and most basic answer that answers your question, I think.
There are a lot of variables that make for a good convention center, but that's just the clearest and most basic answer that answers your question, I think.
Do any of us actually think that Okc will have a multi level convention center?
I am sure that Okc will do what it does best, sprawl everything outward not upward.
That may be the case, here is what the Chamber's report stated:
2nd line = Cox
3rd line = Phase 1 (MAPS 3)
4th line = Phase 2 (future expansion)
On the surface it would seem like you should be able to get roughly half the building sf in the same footprint??
Prime Exhibit Space
81,500 sf
200,000 sf
300,000 sf
Meeting Space
28,600 sf
50,000 sf
75,000 sf
Ballroom/Multi-use Space
25,000 sf
35,000 sf
50,000 sf
Total Sellable Space
153,600 sf
285,000 sf
425,000 sf
Total Building Space
1,000,000 sf
570,000 sf
850,000 sf
It seems that it is the arena that causes the numbers to be off. The arena floor is only 36,000 sq feet but by the time you add floor space for seats concessions and bathrooms it pushes the Cox to 1,000,000 sq feet without any addition to the exhibition space. This is probably why there will not a be an arena in the new Convention Center.
I suspect at some point in the next 10 to 12 years OKC will need a new 'basketball specific' arena and at that point you will see the Cox torn down and the new arena built there. This probably explains why some people want the Convention Center built first. This will allow the Cox to sit empty for 2 or 3 years which will make it an easier to sell to the Citizens to tear it down and replace it.
The Cox Arena seating is stacked...not layered...
You only will close 2 streets: Harvey (which is already blocked north of Reno at Myriad Gardens) and SW 2 (which is blocked at Robinson by the Ford Center). Robinson and Hudson remain the way they are but with a more pedestrian-oriented intersection/streetscape where they intersect with Reno.
The new convention hotel could then be built at the NE corner of Reno & Robinson once the Cox is demolished. That entire stretch of Robinson between Reno and Sheridan could have tall buildings facing the gardens. That is where the real mixed-use development would go sandwiched in between the gardens to the west, CBD to the north, convention center/Ford Center to the south, and the multi-modal transportation center/Bricktown to the east. It could be a very high density/mixed-use area that takes advantage of the main thoroughfares already downtown: Broadway, Robinson, Sheridan, Reno.
They will also need to close Hudson. Depending how the alignment of the new Blvd is done 2nd doesn't have to be closed either. Once Prominade Park goes in they are going to have close even more streets. Someone with the City needs to start ensuring that traffic can flow with all the these street closings.
Why would you have to close Hudson? You could likely fit the entire program of the convention center onto the site bordered by Reno, the blvd, Robinson and Hudson. If you absolutely had to have the extra space west of Hudson why not a skybridge like the Washington DC convention center?
The Dallas Convention Center has two major streets and a DART line running beneath it. So it is possible to integrate a huge convention center into a street grid. With that said, it does back up to an interstate and rail line so its impact on the downtown core is minimal.
We are trying to squeeze ours in between two parks and an iconic boulevard.
No, thats just one unmentioned possibility of about 3 mentioned.
I know a lot of business owners in Bricktown I attend all the COC functions. All I here is they do not want the Mill Sight.. It still might go there and if it does Great!!! This conversation will finally be over in 2-3 months.. Speculation is fun!! Still think they need to close SW 2 nd street between Walker and Hudson nobody ever uses it..
Okay - I am done discussing the Ford site being a potential Convention Center location. Based on the criteria being used to located the CC the Ford site is a dead end.
http://www.okgazette.com/oklahoma/file-108-.pdf
I don't know when this happened, but they have already demolished one of the buildings (the northern most) on the Ford site and appear to be moving quickly to the others.
Demo of the Ford site makes it seem there is a timeline at work here. I drove past there yesterday and wondered, what's the rush?? Maybe an announcement is nearing...
I don't think we will hear an announcement until after they select CC site, however,they can still announce proposals/plans for the property, if that site is not selected for CC, I guess we will know soon...
The Ford site would be perfect for a highrise hotel. It could be the CC hotel that is not connected but close. Whatever they decide to build there lets hope it's a high rise.
Yes, that property has potential, and mixed-use would be the way to go, why limit yourself to one market. A high-rise with a hotel and residences would work, with retail at ground level....
Article today by Steve:
http://www.newsok.com/fred-jones-dea...lick=columnist
Yeah, but not really any new news in the article.
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