It's not putting down the development for any reason that we can find, it's just that people aren't willing to grasp at straws to find something to support amongst this inexcusable mess that so-called urbanist Cindy Rosenthal's term as mayor is responsible for. The encouraging signs that you're pointing to are essentially a new Mexican restaurant, a little more landscaping paid for by the city, and a new iconic entrance sign. There is nothing in here related to improving the design and site plan of this atrocious taxpayer-supported boondoggle.
My parents' neighborhood in SW OKC has an iconic entrance sign. Most neighborhoods do or at least attempt to. I am waiting to see a lifestyle center. Allow me to illustrate what I am waiting to see:
http://www.okctalk.com/other-communi...tml#post650073
Or better yet, here's the example that the developers themselves used in order to get the TIF approved:
Utica Square - A Special Place
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