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    Quote Originally Posted by ErnestA View Post
    Philadelphia was the first city that gave me this sensibility. I'll take Rittenhouse Square, South Street, and Society Hill any day over the CBD.
    this

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    Surely you guys now aren't griping about having large businesses wanting to be in large buildings in proximity with each other and facilitating doing business together. Now that the suburbs have been damned, are we now saying that a central business district is evil too? Perhaps all a society needs is apartment buildings, restaurants and bars in a grid and no higher than 4 stories with nothing but streets and sidewalks. Who needs jobs, right?

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    I don't think anyone is saying that at all, Rover. But as far as aesthetics goes, nothing is more cozy to live in than buildings built to the human scale with sufficient density.

    I would live in Deep Deuce or the East Bricktown apartments anyday against living across the street from Devon Tower. Devon Tower is an amazing office building, but I would not want to live next to it. It's built for business not pleasure, and there's nothing wrong with that.

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    Catch, I agree. I just was responding to the ones comparing it to the CBD. The CBD has its appropriate place. Even in heavily urbanized areas there are areas more suitable and appropriate for one set of activities than others. The limited height and scale for the more residential/mixed use areas is great, but not really the same as what should be expected in the CBD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rover View Post
    Catch, I agree. I just was responding to the ones comparing it to the CBD.
    They weren't comparing it to the CBD, they were contrasting it to the CBD.

    http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/sites/e...et/rcccon1.htm

    If you compare two things you tell how they are alike. If you contrast two things you tell how they are different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just the facts View Post
    They weren't comparing it to the CBD, they were contrasting it to the CBD.

    http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/sites/e...et/rcccon1.htm
    Did this really just happen?

    LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just the facts View Post
    They weren't comparing it to the CBD, they were contrasting it to the CBD.l]
    I notice you choose ONE of the definitions...the one that fits your purpose. Lol.

    a : to examine the character or qualities of especially in order to discover resemblances or differences

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    Quote Originally Posted by catch22 View Post
    Did this really just happen?

    LOL
    Haha, totally reminds me of this web address:

    Let me google that for you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rover View Post
    Catch, I agree. I just was responding to the ones comparing it to the CBD. The CBD has its appropriate place. Even in heavily urbanized areas there are areas more suitable and appropriate for one set of activities than others. The limited height and scale for the more residential/mixed use areas is great, but not really the same as what should be expected in the CBD.
    I was just saying that personally, I prefer Notting Hill, Georgetown or Greenwich Village to CBD highrises for aesthetics. But, that's personal preference and I totally understand people preferring the CBD. In fact, the reason I own a Brownstone is because my dream was always to own one on the east coast somewhere and it became obvious that wasn't likely to happen anytime soon. That's the housing height that most appeals to me. That being said, if I didn't have dogs, I would totally consider living in one of the City Place flats. The views must be amazing.

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    Heard today from a source familiar with the group that owns level that the Panchinko Parlor is taking the open restaurant space. Has anyone else heard that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhiAlpha View Post
    Heard today from a source familiar with the group that owns level that the Panchinko Parlor is taking the open restaurant space. Has anyone else heard that?
    Steve has heard that, as he mentioned here:

    http://www.okctalk.com/food-restaura...-parlor-3.html

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    I heard from Richard that it will NOT be a sushi place.

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    $90,000 building permit today to build out the restaurant space.

    Owner listed as Rich Haynes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    $90,000 building permit today to build out the restaurant space.

    Owner listed as Rich Haynes.
    I wonder if this is the same Rich Haynes that was associated with Johnnie's...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OnlyOne View Post
    I wonder if this is the same Rich Haynes that was associated with Johnnie's...?
    Yes, and with Pachinko Parlor and West.

    I'm hearing the concept will be a mix of all those with lots of big screen TV's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    Yes, and with Pachinko Parlor and West.

    I'm hearing the concept will be a mix of all those with lots of big screen TV's.
    That would be one interesting mix. (#9s with sriracha and garlic mashed potatoes...)

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    Well, I hated Pachinko Parlor so I hope that's the smallest part of the mix. : )

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    West is pretty good. I'm not from here, so I just don't "get" Johnnie's. Hopefully the new location will be great. That location will make it very popular (and within a short walk for my lunch break).

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    Nice little blurb about the Runkels (Matt and Sara) at okmag.com

    Sara Kaplan and Matt Runkel - Oklahoma Magazine - April 2013 - Tulsa, OK



    Which, in turn, is part of a more general article about people taking up residence in downtown OKC and Tulsa:

    Going Up! - Oklahoma Magazine - April 2013 - Tulsa, OK

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    From okc.biz:

    Rick and David Haynes are opening a sports bar concept in Deep Deuce sometime in the late summer or early fall. The brothers are the owners of Johnnie’s Charcoal Broiler and West Restaurant.

    Located at N.E. Second and Oklahoma, the yet-to-be-named sports bar will be in the Level Apartments business complex. Rick Haynes says the concept will bear the Johnnie’s name as part of the name, but no final decision has been made yet.

    “We will have Johnnie’s burgers,” Rick Haynes says, “but we’ll also have some high-quality sports-bar fare, things that aren’t on the Johnnie’s menu.”

    The concept will have a full-service bar, several televisions, a patio with grills and a mezzanine level for private parties. The facility is 4,000 square feet, including the mezzanine. It also will feature garage parking with direct access to the restaurant for guests.

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    Cool. This will be great to have in an urban neighborhood. They must think the Johnnies name is what it once was however.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    From okc.biz:
    interesting .. because I believe that the Aloft has plans to open an 809 sports grill across the streert

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoulderSooner View Post
    interesting .. because I believe that the Aloft has plans to open an 809 sports grill across the streert
    Just posted this in the Aloft thread (news from okc.biz):

    two other sports grills will be located inside the new aLoft Hotel at the corner of N.E. Second and Walnut Avenue. WXYZ and 2nd on 2nd will focus on healthy comfort food, burgers, soups and salads.

    Owner Jim Thompson says aLoft will have a 7,500-square-foot meeting and banquet space for catering, as well. In addition, a 3,750-square-foot, ground-floor space is available for lease to an independent restaurateur. The hotel is scheduled to be open in late August or September.

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    I think there will be a bit of burger overload in the neighborhood, especially since Deep Deuce Grill has a great burger. We'll see if all these concepts fly! I'm still sad we couldn't get Old School bagels to our side of the tracks. It would be nice to have a restaurant with an Asian orientation somewhere nearby. I could be mollified a bit if the Johnnies concept includes the Doodle roll from Pachinko, however.

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    It's a good thing I moved out of that hood. It would be dangerous for my health to have Johnnie's theta burgers and chili cheese burgers within walking distance!

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