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    Developer announces new tenants

    By Steve Lackmeyer
    Business Writer

    A 10-lane bowling alley and lounge, and a Starbucks coffee shop were unveiled as anchor tenants Thursday in what will be the newest addition to Lower Bricktown: "The Centennial on the Canal."

    The previously announced, $14.3 million, 30-unit condominium project will begin construction May 1, with an opening by summer 2007, developer Randy Hogan said.

    "We've been to major cities, and we're trying to match the top amenities being offered," Hogan said. "We're opening in 2007 -- and bringing a new level of residential product to Oklahoma City as the state enters its second century. ... To get people from Houston and Dallas up here to look at this area and see their faces will be kind of fun."

    Plans show the five-story building will include the 12,000-square-foot 10-lane Kingpin Bowling Lounge and Starbucks on the canal level, with more retail spaces available on a street-level walkway similar to those found along the northern segment of the Bricktown Canal.

    "This will give visitors another thing to do when they're out eating or seeing a movie," Hogan said. "The trend now is not just people who are in leagues, but for those who just want to go out and have a fun time, and not worry about scores."

    Inspired by loft developments in Los Angeles, Hogan said The Centennial will include a 10-foot by 40-foot lap pool and patio on the roof.

    "It's really for the ambiance as it is for anything else," Hogan said. "Residents will be able to have private parties up there, with an incredible view of downtown. Bricktown will have something you can only find in cities like Dallas and Denver."

    Hogan said 11 of the 30 condominiums have been reserved by buyers -- a threshold he cited early on as necessary before starting construction. Hogan said prices range from $305,000 to $595,000 -- and two of the top-priced units are among those already reserved.

    The residences will include 30 storage units and a secured 62-space underground parking garage. The units, ranging in size from 1,100 to 2,000 square feet, will each have a balcony facing either the east, north, or west.

    With construction starting on The Centennial, Hogan will have one last major pad site left to develop as part of Urban Renewal project -- an 11,000-square-foot spot between Harkins Theatres and Toby Keith's I Love this Bar & Grill.

    Hogan said he hopes to attract some more retail shops to the street-level storefronts of The Centennial before developing the final pad.

    "We're really wanting to get just the right mix," Hogan said.

    Hogan estimates total investment in Lower Bricktown will top $75 million. Construction is continuing on a 151-room Residence Inn that is scheduled to open by early 2007. Other additions over the past two years have included a Bass Pro Shops store, Sonic headquarters, the theater, shops and restaurants.

    Before construction of the canal as part of the city's Metropolitan Area Projects, the area was a decaying industrial area littered with debris and several empty buildings.

    "This really starts to complete the circle," said Frank Sims, director of the Bricktown Association. "We've been looking for this kind of development to start up for years."

    Sims said he is also excited by Hogan's success at luring buyers for the condominiums -- among the most expensive of several projects planned for downtown.

    "To have eleven units committed before ground is broken shows the interest that is out there for urban living," Sims said. "And with the restaurants, clubs and various venues, we will some real consistency as a district that is going 24 hours a day, seven days a week."

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    I love the smell of fresh EIFS in the morning!

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    Patrick Guest

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    One more pad site? Ridiculous. How about developing the parking lot in front of Bass Pro Shop.

    BTW, bowling alleys are pretty original and urban for sure. I don't know of any suburban area that has one.

    Oh well, at least the 5 story building will have a parking garage for the residents. I guess that's about as urban as we're going to get.

    I still think Randy should build more than 30 condos.

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    Patrick Guest

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    BTW, Bricktown 2000's investment was going to be close to $300 million, so I don't think $75 million is all that much.

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    At least bowling will provide something else to do other than the restaurants and movies.

    Frankly, considering the rest of LB, this is probably the best we could hope for.

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    http://www.bowlluckystrike.com/

    This is more what the owners have in mind...not a suburban bowling alley.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MalibuSooner
    At least bowling will provide something else to do other than the restaurants and movies.

    Frankly, considering the rest of LB, this is probably the best we could hope for.
    I'm in agreement. Much better than I would have expected.
    Don't Edmond My Downtown

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    I love the idea of the Bricktown bowling lounge.
    Anybody who doesn't think it's an "urban" thing has never been to 10 PIN in downtown Chicago. Awesome.

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    I agree with more than 30 condos. You would think with 11 already pre-sold, Hogan would take that into consideration and start adding more.

    At least that is what I would be thinking.

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    Patrick Guest

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    True, I've never been to 10 pin. Can someone describe it a little more?

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    Patrick Guest

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    BTW, what happened to the other pad over by Bass Pro Shop? It's #9 on the map....

    http://lowerbricktown.com/space.php

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    It really bothers me that the three top floors will be all stucco -- no brick whatsoever.

    Considering he's planning to charge $300 per square foot for condos, he sure is using cheap materials on the outside.


    Just a big, square stucco box.

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    Patrick Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by MalibuSooner
    It really bothers me that the three top floors will be all stucco -- no brick whatsoever.

    Considering he's planning to charge $300 per square foot for condos, he sure is using cheap materials on the outside.


    Just a big, square stucco box.
    He's in this to make money, what do you expect? He essentially got the land for free, so we as tax payers are giving him his fortune. Plus, he doesn't have to abide by Bricktown restrictions. I will admit, this will sure look out of place, with all of the brick buildings across the street, but it's just fitting in with the overall Lower Bricktown theme.

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    Patrick Guest

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    The above all being said, there are some good points to be found in Hogan's Centennial. It's going to have canal level retail....I wish he would've done this below the movie theater and other buildings instead of putting up the concrete wall. Also, I like the idea of the underground parking garage. Finally, the swimming pool being on the roof is prett cool!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick
    I wish he would've done this below the movie theater and other buildings instead of putting up the concrete wall. Also, I like the idea of the underground parking garage. Finally, the swimming pool being on the roof is prett cool!
    Amen.
    Continue the Renaissance

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    Here's some pix from 10 pin Bowling Lounge in downtown Chicago...


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    Press page:http://www.10pinchicago.com/press.php

    Description from 10 pin:
    10pin redefines the bowling experience by combining a retro sport with a hip upscale lounge. located adjacent to the house of blues in landmark marina city, 10pin is 20,000 square feet of high energy fun. twenty four state-of-the-art lanes are topped by a 128-foot, high-definition video wall supported by a nightclub quality audio system. guests can enjoy all the action from the plush sofas and intimate seating areas of the lounge or can be served at laneside tables. this cutting edge bowling lounge offers an extensive martini list alongside a collection of small plates featuring innovative american cuisine designed to encourage sharing.

    10pin draws an urban professional crowd who enjoy the combination of the sophisticated atmosphere and the fun of bowling. the hip scene and inventive menu attracts non-bowlers as well. the creative team behind 10pin is harry caray's restaurant group, one of chicago's most dynamic and successful management companies, and chicago's own sports & entertainment holdings with over 70 years of experience in the bowling industry.
    http://www.10pinchicago.com

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    Is this going to be affiliated with Kingpin Bowling Lounge out of Australia?

    http://www.king-pin.com.au/



    If so, it will be their first location outside of Oz.

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    The bowling alley will be something different to do when venturing downtown, but the amount of stucco on this building, especially given the per unit price is RE-F'N-DICULOUS! I hope he is given the same treatment the Hampton Inn was. I'd let it slide if one or two upper floors were the EIFS crap.

    Randy Hogan wouldn't know how to develop water if he was in the middle of the ocean.

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    Patrick Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by John
    I hope he is given the same treatment the Hampton Inn was.
    He won't be given the same treatment because he doesn't have to answer to the Bricktown Urban Design Committee. It lies outside of the official Bricktown area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick
    He won't be given the same treatment because he doesn't have to answer to the Bricktown Urban Design Committee. It lies outside of the official Bricktown area.
    They shouldn't leech off of Bricktown's name if they aren't subject to the same guidelines.

    Maybe a name change is in order. LoCa (lower canal)?

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    Patrick Guest

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    I actually think the name fits right....it's a lot lower quality than Bricktown.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick
    I actually think the name fits right....it's a lot lower quality than Bricktown.


    Perhaps we can get them to include 'quality' in the official name!

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    BTW, there's a place here in LA called Lucky Strike that is very similar to 10 Pin and the other place I linked to in Australia.

    It's hugely popular...

    There is a definite trend towards up-scale, urban bowling 'lounges' and if that is what this turns out to be (likely) then it will be a great addition to the area.

    Since they are planning to start consturction in May, I guess we'll know more soon.

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    All I got to say is maybe someone should give props where it's due...

    http://www.okctalk.com/10692-post80.html

    Midtowner, you're a genius!

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    And just for a refresher on how this could be cooler...

    http://www.majesticdetroit.com/index.asp

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