Photo from Sid showing the glass facade is starting to go up on the south side and rest of the east side of the building:
Photo from Sid showing the glass facade is starting to go up on the south side and rest of the east side of the building:
This may turn out to be one of my favorites. So Cool.
And the Kitchen no. 324 and adjacent outdoor dining patio are going to be stunning and unique spaces.
Can't wait!
Glass making its way across the east facade.
Thanks!
I'm sure they want to get everything closed to the elements before the weather turns lousy.
These are all of the Kitchen No. 324 space and outside patio.
Note the awesome plaster work. Also, there is great marble tile going in all over the walls but my photos of that didn't turn out.
This area will be the main building lobby that faces the tower.
Barbershop will be part of renovated Braniff Building in Oklahoma City | NewsOK.com
Good news for the Braniff Building. Bad news for the First National Center.
Yes, we had the news on the barber shop months ago when a building permit was issued:
http://www.okctalk.com/showwiki.php?...nts#post551755
They are just officially announcing this.
Remember when I posted stills from the videos I did of them removing the old decorative plaster? I'm really glad they're restoring that.
Progress being made inside of Kitchen no. 324:
Looks like our concerns of them restoring the ornate plaster are put to rest.
They are doing a fantastic job of restoring it with some modern flare!
From the Kitchen No. 324 Facebook page... Look at the size of this thing!
This is actually in the space now so they are moving along.
More from the Kitchen No. 324 Facebook page... This marble tile is beautiful in person (saw some of it a few weeks ago):
wow!
That workmanship is first rate. This place is just going to dazzle folks.
It's going to be a special spot: Very high ceilings, historic plaster work, great tile and general finishes, excellent concept (breakfast here will be huge) and a great outdoor dining patio all set in the soon-to-be-great Braniff Building.
The SandRidge Plaza looks fantastic from the Kitchen No. 324 perspective.
I'm going to chime in and say "me too". I've never seen a building merging the old and new quite like this. Has anyone>
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