Re: The Continental Is Gone
Originally Posted by
MalibuSooner
. . . It was far more than a box and as mentioned, part of a bigger development that was quite significant.
Your point is well taken Malibu. The mid-century modern Continental Theater building was an important element in a larger development and its loss shouldn't be casually dismissed. The posts by BDP regarding its significance as an important class of venue are totally on target as well.
The comments describing it as just a box and suggesting that only extremely ornate buildings such as the Criterion, Skirvin etc. are worth saving simply indicates a rather narrow appreciation of architecture. Unfortunately, there are plenty of folks that share that opinion here in OKC.
I think it was simple economics that sealed the fate of the Continental however. It was loaded with asbestos and couldn't attract a visionary buyer with the resources to leverage its many assets into a viable project. Had it remained in place for a few more years, I am fairly confident that it could have enjoyed a new life as a mixed use entertainment venue.
The Old Downtown Guy
It will take decades for Oklahoma City's
downtown core to regain its lost gritty,
dynamic urban character, but it's exciting
to observe and participate in the transformation.
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