Banks actually have lots of money to lend and they need to put it to work in order to generate revenue.
Given the emerging market conditions, it shouldn't be that hard for a developer to pre-lease a decent amount of space and thus obtain financing.
Or, you may see those with deeper pockets just fund some buildings themselves or leverage their existing holdings.
Yes, Harvey Parkway.
I corrected my previous post.
Ok good, you threw me off as I didn't think they had bought downtown.
Thanks metro.
The Conoco is closed, correct?
I'm not sure. No cars were there as you can see, but the inside looked open, lights were on. You can kinda tell in the pics.
I took new pics yesterday, will post later.
Strangely, Chesapeake has turned their Christmas lights tonight.
I know they never took down the ones on the construction cranes but tonight they turned on a bunch of the tree lights as well.
OnCue site:
The beginning of the end for CHK? Interesting article written by Forbes.... http://www.forbes.com/sites/christop...sperate-times/
Welcome to the forum, Downtown_OKC.
He have a separate thread for Chesapeake business practices here:
http://www.okctalk.com/showthread.php?t=26031&page=7
Well it's too late for them to vacate and build downtown now, but if they are smart, they might start building some real office space TOWERS where they are instead of that stupid campus crap they have. When you run out of horizontal, you go vertical...unless you're CHK and you just keep getting fatter...and uglier. A couple of 15 story buildings would do them good with a few parking garages to boot.
Yes, their configuration is already incredibly inefficient. Some of these buildings are going to be close to a mile apart.
However, their current Planned Unit Development calls for nothing over six floors. They could change that but they already have most their campus planned out at that height or lower.
Also, they simply can't build enough of these small buildings to house their employees, which is why they are buying buildings miles from their campus. I pointed this out earlier but it has been taking them about 2 years to complete any building while Devon will have moved in their first employees within 2.5 years; and they are building 1.8 million square feet all at once.
CHK has been working on their campus for over a decade and is no where close to finishing.
We could sell them the rubber tire trolleys. I was thinking we need them for the state capitol, as there are ridiculous distances between buildings and parking there, but perhaps Chesapeake would like a great deal on some barely used vehicles.
They'd convert them to NG
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Great ideas!
did anyone figure out why Chesapeake bought that old hotel just south of I-40 west of town?
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