This idea is fueled by the mentions on this board for more music venues, a comedy club, a casino in OKC and the Adventure District Rail Line.
I would like to see the feasibility of OKC, the state and the Choctaw Nation to enter into an agreement that would allow casinos at Remington Park in exchange for financial considers to OKC.
Perhaps something along the line of an initial buy in and yearly payments based on a percentage of operating income from the casinos to the city. For example an initial buy in of $20.m to $30m payable in the first three years of the agreement. The annual fee would be 6 to 10 % of operating revenues.
If these new casinos and added machines generated $ 100 to $200m a year that would be anywhere from $6 to $20m a year for OKC. Current gambling revenue in the state is around the $2b mark so this is very feasible. Plus gamblers like to casino hop, so having 3 casinos in one area would make RP a gambling destination and could even draw from the DFW area.
In return the Choctaw Nation would be allowed to increase the number of machines at Remington Park and build two or three new world class casinos complete with hotels. They would have to be on current RP land or be bound on the north by 63rd Street and they would have to be world class, perhaps one of them could be a Hard Rock or Blues Brother franchise. They would have restaurants, spas, concert and entertainment venues.
For the second casino perhaps the Choctaws could partner with a Vegas casino, the Cherokees do so with Harrahs in North Carolina. This might require some changes to state law but Kansas added four true Las Vegas style gambling, so why couldn’t Oklahoma? They could also build a water park, go-cart track, and arcade park if they wanted.
The agreement would also limit surface parking lots and include provisions for potential mass trans terminal, park and ride facilities, located on and in conjunction with parking garage(s) at RP. RP could also operate shuttle services to area attractions from a transfer terminal at the park.
Now what to do with that revenue. Make this a seven year implementation plan.
Phase 1. get the ADL (Adventure District Line) started within the first two years. According to the study $10m would get the extended excursion (red line on map) option this rolling. Since the route goes through Lincoln Park Golf Course make sure the course is made whole and improved. I would like the vision include a massive tree planting through out the course a plan that included removing and banning all Eastern Red Cedar. Also allow the casinos access to the course as this could be part of a weekend package they could offer.
Phase 2. Implement light rail or street car service on the ADL. By this time at least one new casino would have been built and the city would have a better idea of mass trans potential of the ADL. The green and blue lines on map are options for rail lines. Am sure the casino would want service near one of their doors.
Phase 3. Create a Deep Fork River Park that featured kayaking and cycling / walking trails. Including improving and extending the Katy Trail (yellow line on map)all the way to the Deep Fork or NW 63rd . The portion through Lincoln Park could be along the rail route. There is or was some rail continuing almost to Deep Fork on RP land so the trails could follow along this route.
The Deep Fork would need to be cleaned out but once done, one would be able to kayak from Historic Brookhaven all the way to Arcadia Lake (eventually). Between the Oklahoma River, Lake Overholser and the Deep Fork we would be a world class river sports city.
The amount of potential this would have is staggering. What do you think?
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