the pics look awesome!!!
the pics look awesome!!!
MikeOKC, keep it up in the other thread... This is about the outside of a building that was originally called the Ford Center and is now sponsored by Chesapeake. Not once did you ever complain about Ford when it was the Ford Center. Let it go, here...
It's nice to see they've been working on the interior as they complete the exterior. I figured it was still a shell. Opening night will be here before we know it and it looks like our new entrance will be as well. Everything looks really good.
No doubt Betts!
The front really is coming along nicely. It's amazing how this change completely updates the look. It almost looks like an entrance to a multi-purpose convention center versus a stand-alone arena. Very classy looking.
They had might as well not even put the video boards up if it will serve no community purpose whatsoever...
The video board was for advertising purposes so you will probably see another video board going up. Lol
So the city has a moratorium on electronic billboards, and a ban on them along the new I-40, yet the city itself is engaged in blanketing downtown with more of them.... nice
I thought it was a bit hypocritical when they have a moratorium for them in OKC, then approve them in locations where they are on the edge of town where they are entirely aimed at the suburb beside it.
Rover: from what I recall on it, the ban on billboards in general (don't recall anything specifically about electronic ones) on the relocated I-40 was purely aesthetics (except for the grandfathered ones). Oddly the Mayor stated that we have a hard time getting folks to pull off the interstate when driving thru so they decided to do the eye-catching Skydance Bridge on one hand then banned bill boards on the other (which can certainly serve to get folks to exit off (Cattlemen's etc).
ljbab728: how does OKC's ordinances apply to NYC? i don't think the City should exempt itself (if they have) from the rules it places on others.
I'm not addressing ordinance issues at this point. It just seems to me that having those kind of electronic signs in a downtown area are representative of a true urban experience whether it's here or NYC. Do I think they should be everywhere? NO
Having those signs along a freeway does nothing to promote an urban atmosphere.
This afternoon
Chesapeake Arena by Matthew Bridges, on Flickr
Chesapeake Arena by Matthew Bridges, on Flickr
Extremely nice looking, thanks for the pics.
To me it seems they could easily add a video board once this project is done, and and development where the old crosstown was picks up. I'm also bummed there's no video board, but I just look at it as an amenity on hold.
Does anyone else think the metal capping looks out of place in real life? It didn't look as weird in the rendering. I'm not sure what else you would do since you can't really put stone up there, but it just looks out of place to me.
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