Maybe it is a snow cone stand.
Dog park?
Community garden.
Do they own the grassy area between the parking lot and the little pocket park or just the concrete area?
Does anyone know where they had their Thunder banner made? I'd like to get something similar for my balcony downtown.
Steve said in his Friday chat that the demolition of the old house is just for more parking in the short-term but the owners are definitely contemplating future development on that vacant lot to the east.
The parking is for tenants for the first floor, not a speculative parking lot.
So someone has rented the retail space below?
These people are cool, they have the OKC Banner over the balcony along with blue LED lights lining the rooftop balcony as well as the trees.
I don't know why they have those - the only thing I can think is that the place used to be a haven for druggies and the homeless before they renovated and moved into it...
In their application to have the small house directly east demolished, I found this plan which shows a building to be added directly west in what is now a grassy lot:
Whatever it is they build there, I am sure it won't be taller than their home next door. Maybe a little space with coffee shop downstairs and a residential unit up top or some combination.
Oh yea, I forgot to mention - this building is already partially torn down. Scaffolding surrounding it. This is as of 5/16.
I would assume it would be a one or two story, pretty small building. I doubt they would spend all the money to remodel their building with great views from their living area and then voluntarily block their own view. A covered garage might be a safe bet.
Yeah, I'm betting on a covered garage.
They already have covered parking incorporated in the building.
Also, the plan would probably say parking rather than building.
In this photo from the Aloft, note that in the foreground the small house just to the east of this project is in the process of being demolished:
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