Cafe 7 is open for business.
http://newsok.com/caf-7-opens-in-fir...rticle/3699299
Cafe 7 is open for business.
http://newsok.com/caf-7-opens-in-fir...rticle/3699299
No it's not, but it will be tomorrow. I went by today only to be turned away by a sign that said OKC Thunder players-only for the grand opening...
Us regular ilk get to eat there starting tomorrow.
I think they were hosting people who work for, rather than play on, the team. They should be open at 10:30 this morning.
Cafe7 is very good. I'm a huge fan.
Usually I get angry and blame a business if they're not open when I expect them to be, so that shows you how much I like them. There's really not much leverage in our relationship...lol
Cafe7 as requested.
cafe7 by Matthew Bridges, on Flickr
cafe7 by Matthew Bridges, on Flickr
cafe7 by Matthew Bridges, on Flickr
Putting up a parking lot: Committee hears plans for east, center First National Center buildings
By Brianna Bailey
Oklahoma City reporter. Contact: 405-278-2847
OKLAHOMA CITY – A yet-to-be-named developer plans to turn the east and center buildings at downtown’s First National Center into a 740-space parking garage.
http://journalrecord.com/2012/08/16/...s-real-estate/
Uh what
Would seem to answer concerns for parking vis a vis hotel/residential conversion. Have some concerns about a massive wall of parking up against Broadway and Park, but can't be much worse than what is there now.
A presentation on behalf of an unspecified developer on an unspecified project in the midst of an unspecified deal just doesn't sound as good as one would think. That said, there is no way anything could be worse than 1) Yash, 2) never-ending receivership, or 3) how unspecifiedX3 sounds. I'm anxious to hear details over this, particularly what kind of a parking structure we'd be talking about. Are two 14-story structures needed for parking for a building that is really not that big (the tower)?
This sounds like a disaster. Quite frankly, I like the Midcentury design. It just needs rehabilitation and Class A management with solid maintenance funds after a thorough update.
What if this deal allowed Yashouafar to retain ownership of the west tower, separate from the new owners of the other two buildings?
No it's not. Why anyone would throw a hail mary pass for Yash's sake, just so he can continue to drive the property into the ground until it gets demolished some day, is utterly beyond me.
I wonder if several of you might be very disappointed if the deal you've been allowed a glimpse of becomes reality.
It is about time they did this and I look forward to the conversion and resulting developments than benefit from it. However, it is too bad we lose the east building, it actually looks pretty good from the outside.
No part of the ornate ground floor extends into these sections, correct?
I do not support the destruction of the "absolute definitive core" of our downtown/entire city for more parking garages. The only exception in my mind is if the tower were being converted to residential. People can walk two blocks or ride the future streetcar.
How anyone can see this as an advantage over leasable space occupied by actual people is beyond me. Enough already with the front door parking.
Freaking walk.
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