Spartan is impressed. Wow.
Spartan is impressed. Wow.
I really digg the name too. Very smooth word play.
lolwut???
This looks ridiculous, not really sure what to think. I'm glad its just a temporary solution to an empty lot though. I think a lot of you all are displaying group think by being overly ecstatic about this. Its just shipping containers used in a somewhat creative way I guess. It does have an artsy feel to it, and as someone else stated reminded me of stage center almost immediately.
I'll wait until its built to give my final judgment, my "ridiculous" statement is not necessarily a bad thing.... yet.
Why would they build this as residences if its only temporary? Something like this needs to be permanent in my opinion. I think it's great for OKC. It's very artsy looking yet so simple and pays great homage to OKC's history.
Love not only the double play with words and letters for the name.
But also the double play in that it is excellent temporary infill and also a great business incubator potential.
Way cool !!!
A shame this is considered as temporary. It's an interesting use of an odd shaped parcel and if treated well, could stand for quite some time.
Very impressive!
This firm based out of UK has projects all over the world. I love how it is so different and is an instant attraction for OKC.
AHMM - ALLFORD HALL MONAGHAN MORRIS
Dislike. I find it interesting how everyone hated SpringHill Suites at $4.8 million but loves this because it's "artsy". I see shipping containers as a cheap way to benefit from other developers investment and commitment.
I sure do wish this was permanent, or at the very least when this site is redeveloped these be moved to a permanent location.
There is a great opportunity here for this to become a permanent temporary development.
What I mean by that, is that as soon as a permanent development arises at this location, OKSEA just needs to move it's containers to another site throughout the downtown area that is prime for some sort of development. So, after someone buys this lot in 2 years and development starts in 3, then OKSEA can move to somewhere else like Film Row or in a part of MidTown ripe for development.
Anyway, this is really cool.
After the initial shock, it is kinda starting to grow on me. I'm starting to like the design, mainly because its right near the railroad tracks.
BUT, how can you guys see this as feasible??? Exactly what will these be used as? Residential? NO. Retail/shopping? NO, not enough space to hold merchandise. Offices? NO, it is temporary and the owners could sell this land at any time which is basically what their plans are. Lets find a cheap way to make money off this land until some one realizes this land is valuable and kicks them out. What corporation would wanna stick their company there?
Perch'd is doing just fine in a shipping container. I think there is huge potential here for small retail shops.
Someone who needs to expand, but not a great deal right off, but has outgrown operating off kitchen table or wants to see clients away from his/her living room space.
A 1-3 staff startup that needs to economize early on.
Small snack/coffee operation.
Small NFP.
Oh gee, just filled all three spaces and already have a wait list. I think the spaces will fill rapidly.
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