Re: Is Chesapeake Cannibalizing the Western Corridor?
All very interesting points BDP.
While Chesapeake is one of the top two or three corporate citizens in OKC, their campus vs office tower approach to expansion and land acquisition is having a major impact in their surrounding neighborhood and now appears to have crossed into territory north of 63rd Street. Further south, they are heavily invested in the beautification of Horace Mann Elementary by way of the new landscaping and dozens of their employees tutor there.
I think the 50th and Western Avenue Abrahams property purchase was a combination real estate investment and clean up the neighborhood deal. IMO, some of their other real estate purchases have been more real estate investment related as well. As they drive up area real estate prices with their reportedly above market price purchases, they are single handedly causing price appreciation of the many nearby parcels they now hold, which sets the stage for profits down the line. So, some of this may just be shrewd real estate investing. They have also acquired a mid-rise office building on Northwest Expressway (One Grand Park?) that they are moving some employees into because the new buildings being constructed on their immediate campus can't keep pace with their business growth. I think their rate of new hires is about fifty per month and climbing.
I can't imagine that they will experience any drastic business downturn in the near future that would facilitate closing their operations on Western, but I guess they could be taken over and relocated at some point. Hopefully, they will just continue to grow their business and plant more of the immaculately maintained curbside landscaping that we all enjoy.
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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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