I had nothing to do with that. Nice article whoever wrote it
Wanna be over The Mule?
600 sq. ft. available:
1630 Blackwelder, Office No 5. Space Available in the Plaza District
Review of Pie Junkie here:
Pie Junkie - Slices of Deliciousness « Bakeries « Oklahoma City « Eateries « Dishin and Dishes
Drunken turtle???
(btw, would have posted this in the restaurant section, but I couldn't find a thread for Pie Junkie there)
Since some of this has to do with the Plaza district, I thought I would post it here as well as the Arts and Entertainment section:
With the opening of Tarzan Tuesday night came the announcement of the full 2014 season.
Here is the lineup for the rest of the 2013 season:
Tarzan: now through Saturday, June 29th (Civic Center)
The King and I: July 9-13 (Civic Center)
Will Rogers Follies: July 23-27 (Civic Center)
Big River (the adventures of Huckleberry Finn): August 6-10 (Civic Center)
The Rocky Horror Show: October 16-November 2 (Plaza Theatre)
A Christmas Carol: November 29-December 29 (Plaza Theatre)
And for the first time on this forum, the exciting 2014 season:
The Odd Couple: January 29-February 15 (Plaza Theatre)
Triangle (A new musical): March 26-April 5 (Plaza Theatre)
Les Miserables: June 24-28 (Civic Center)
Little Mermaid: July 8-12 (Civic Center)
Spamalot: July 22-26 (Civic Center)
A Little Night Music: August 5-9 (Civic Center)
An Inspector Calls: October 8-25 (Plaza Theatre)
A Christmas Carol: November 28-December 27 (Plaza Theatre)
Call 405-524-9312 for tickets for the rest of the 2013 season as the tickets for the 2014 season is not yet available.
Did plenty of photos and video at this past week's Plaza Sunday. The video is further down the queue with everything else. I will try to have it all done in a few days.
Awesome!
Wow, that district has really come alive just in the last couple of years.
Will, did you notice how far along the old Coin Laundry site is? I see the one "I Love You" photo but did you notice the interior? They should be close to opening the new pizza-by-the-slice concept.
Also, has construction started on the renovation of the old gas station on the corner of Blackwelder? It's now a restaurant / market but will be a nicer, expanded restaurant.
Know anything about this little house? Map
It is owned by Jeff Struble.
Leonard Sullivan Oklahoma County Assessor Real Property Detail Sheet
He is using the popularize website to help figure out what to do with it:
https://popularise.com/cities/4/neig...ojects/14/view
This is from that Popularize site:
Commonly referred to as "the barn", 1609 Blackwelder is actually a statehood farmhouse built in 1907 and is still standing strong after 105 years. Though in a state of disrepair, Struble Properties purchased the building and will renovate this historic property to join the resurgence of the district. The building caps Blackwelder Avenue, and it's neighbors include The Society, a energetic community driven arts space, Bomb Shelter Gallery, Sons & Daughters boutique and The Mule Public House. With creativity and vision, we are looking for the community's input to breath new life in the Plaza District's oldest building.
The building is currently zoned for commercial, and includes 1287 sq ft on the first floor, 1,084 sq ft on the second floor and a 588 sq ft basement. Additionally, the lot includes space for parking in rear.
Well, crap. Looks like I'll have to sue Pie Junky. "Eat More Pie" has been my personal motto for more than 40 years.
I visited the Parish this morning and noticed Empire Slice House has a new sign that wasn't there last Sunday. I walked across the street to ask if I could takes some photos of the inside but the guys building said it wasn't their call. I still took some of the outside. A leader at the Parish told me they had a "soft" opening on Friday. I could tell they were doing construction on the inside. You can see the table saw. I think they were hoping to open next week.
Empire Slice House * Coming Soon to the Plaza District of Oklahoma City
Not big on the sign.
Maybe I need to see it in person.
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