An article in the Daily Oklahoma today claims that the 17 story Indian statue is still on track for downtown Tulsa, but I tend to wonder. Based on what I've read, I tend to wonder if the guy if gonig to get it together. It's funny how he told noth our city and Tulsa that he didn't need any money, as he had investors to cover the whole cost.....Hmmmm...looks like he only has investors to cover 1/3 of the cost.
In my opinion it's just like the state capitol dome...another waste of $30 mill that could be better used elsewhere. But to each his own I guess!
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"Landowner says statue project on solid ground
By Jack Money
The Oklahoman
TULSA - A man who is donating land for a massive American Indian statue disputes televised reports that the $30 million project is in financial trouble.
Gentner Drummond, who has agreed to donate land on a prominent hill overlooking downtown Tulsa, said local investors will get their first formal opportunity to support the project during meetings with organizers in the coming weeks.
"I believe the project is on course," Drummond said, noting that he understands more than $10 million already has been committed by investors.
Drummond, who is not an investor, made those remarks after a local television station reported the project, the 17-story "The American" statue, was in trouble because of fund-raising difficulties.
The goal of the meetings is to raise enough money to begin construction on the for-profit venture, he said.
"The American" is proposed by Edmond artist Shan Gray. His previous work includes a statue of Olympic gold medalist Shannon Miller.
He has estimated the project's economic impact for Tulsa could be from $500 million to $1.6 billion a year.
Gray, who has said he wants the project completed before Oklahoma's 2007 Centennial celebration in April, could not be reached for comment.
An attorney for companies formed to raise money referred inquiries to the artist. "
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