Building permit today to prepare 6,000 vacant square feet at the Santa Fe station (I presume the space south of the depot) for something called Soloman & Sheba.
Seems very odd given the City is in active negotiations to buy the property for the future transit hub.
Sounds like a cat food company
It is probably a biblical store, though probably a bad name if you want to sell anything online since most everything a google searches pull up for that name is about film interpretations of the story.
interesting ... i wonder what lease terms they are signing ....
i will say even with the city (maps 3 dollars) buying this property we are still a ways away from making changes to the building (unless we get the tiger IV grant)
An obvious name for a biblical store here would have been "Jesus Junction."
6,000 square feet is a lot of space, whatever it is.
This was also posted in the streetcar thread:
Urban Renewal prepares eminent domain action against owners of Santa Fe train depot in Oklahoma City
The Oklahoma City Urban Renewal Authority is preparing to pursue eminent domain against the owners of downtown's Santa Fe train depot after the city's $2.5 million offer was rejected and countered with an asking price of $23.5 million.
“We've been down here for so long, we just want it to be fair,” Brewer said. “This property is important to our family. These kinds of investments are starting to make a return for us, and at the end of the day, we want to be able to support our children.”
aahahahaha!
What a crock of crap. I do think the city lowballed the Brewers, but they want to support their children by extorting the city? Why can't they just come to a reasonable price in the middle? The Brewers make money and the city gets to work on the transit hub. Honest to god, why does this stuff have to be so hard?
Wow.
And we probably wouldn't see a whole lot of their outrageous asking price go toward their holdings in Bricktown that continue to sit underutilized.
I have no sympathy for the Brewers. Nor do the Brewers seem to have any sense of civic pride. Screw 'em.
Re: Posts 41 thru 44: Amen, Brothers/Sisters.
Usually I cringe at the phrase "eminent domain" on account of the bad press it often gets . . . but in THIS case . . .
Maybe it wasn't greed or even unrealistic expectations. Maybe they just thought Chesapeake would buy it for the city.
Maybe the Hub should be moved one block South, accross from the hotel..? Or one block North ? Either would work.
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