Re: Ideas for Bricktown
Originally Posted by
floater
I mentioned awhile ago about a combination laundromat/cyberlounge/cafe that could serve Bricktown residents. Hot Rod may be familiar with a Seattle version called Sit 'N Spin. The trouble is, such resident-oriented concepts aren't commonly found in family-friendly entertainment districts.
own is not an urban waterway.
Yes, Floater
I am familiar with Sit 'N Spin. I used to go there, in fact, when I was going to the Univ of Wa. It was a cool place to hang-out (so to speak) or meet people. It was too far away from my residence to wash clothes as it is located in Belltown - due north of our CBD, but you could certainly meet people.
Such a concept would be better suited for Deep Duece than Brick. I envision Brick more as a tourist destination where locals also actively support. Deep Duece is more of a true urban community in the works (just like Belltown in Seattle) and a Laundry/Urban Hop spot would not only due better there but may be more family friendly since that is what it would serve (ok maybe not little kids, but certainly teenagers - to hang out).
I do think we should stick with the more touristy attractions for Brick, big name or local attractions that appeal to tourists that locals can not only be proud of but could also support themselves.
In fact, I imagine that suburbanites make up the biggest draw to Bricktown after tourists today! Occassionally I look at things from Norman or Edmond or Midwest City and going downtown is one of the high-points, especially for urban activities. OU is so proud of downtown OKC that it prominently lists going to OKC as an activity for newcoming and existing students alike! That was not the case ten years ago.
But I agree Brick needs a few diversions I just dont want EVERYTHING going on in OKC to just go to Brick. I do want most of the development for the next ten years or so to occur downtown and we have many other downtown districts that need their fair share of development.
Auto Alley may be another appropriate location for a Sit 'N Spin type of attraction as the clientel of AA is a bit older and definitely single (not that DD is not) and AA already has that urban enclave feel to it.
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