Owned by Dick Tanenbaum. Remodeling the partially complete old Corning building into spec office space and selling the land around it:
Owned by Dick Tanenbaum. Remodeling the partially complete old Corning building into spec office space and selling the land around it:
It's a safe bet it's not residential, as that is an industrial area. There is an incompleted building that is just steel structure work that has been standing on the northeast corner of that intersection for years.
They have now put in a side walk. Is this Yukon City limit or Oklahoma City? Seems strange for a side walk there if it's a factory.
Wasn't that originally suposed to be a Corning fiber optics manufacturing facility?
Ok I just moved her a year ago what happened. Did they start building it and then just stopped? I figured a tornado hit the thing. LOL Sure it would have to be torn down and rebuilt at this point. Why don't they just take it down now it's kind of a big eye sore. So still no word then are what they are working on at reno/Sara
Yep, and not to mention, for the right buyer, it would be a significant cost savings not to have to buy the steel and foundation on their building. Not to mention the time savings of not having to replicate those phases of construction.
No kidding. Your looking at hundreds of thousands of dollars in materials just sitting there.
If IIRC, the entire business park there was bought by Richard Tanenbaum. (sp)? He built some industrial space first and who knows when they will deal with the old fiber optics structure.
I think the poster is referring to the SW corner or Sarah and Reno. Looks like they may be putting a gas station or something there. The abandoned structure is on the NE corner.
I was thinking the same thing about a gas station however there are ones on morgan and one on mustang road so kind of not the best location IMO
Anyone found out what this was yet?
Looks like they were working on the land kind of in front of the old Corning facility.
So what is going on over there. The is a building and then something else not sure what it is. Right on the corner of I-40 and Kilpratrick turnpike
I was told yesterday that this land where the Corning facility was supposed to go is getting work done. I felt like I may have seen something earlier on this, but after searching, this is all I came up with.
There has been activity on both the old, unfinished Corning plant and the surrounding property.
But I haven't been able to find any building permits or plans.
The property was bought by Dick Tanenbaum several years ago.
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