Re: Ideas for the Century Center
Here is my opinion for the Century Centre:
We should turn it into an Anchor Store. We could turn the entire centre into a flagship type Anchor Store for Nordstrom, Saks, or Macy's. It would complement my idea for the galleria (build a Seattle Westlake type galleria on the SW parcel, a hotel or supertall hotel/condo tower(s) on the SE parcel), as it would create about 4 continuous blocks of retail.
I actually had this idea a long time ago when we were on the Oklahoman forum but here are the steps I would take (especially if I had the cash to do so):
1) work with the existing clientel inside the centre to move them to other downtown buildings (like First National Centre). I would form agreements with building owners where they renovate their space I would bring them customers kind of thing. This would vacate the Century Centre so I could then,
2) renovate the building interiour. Get rid of the suites and individual pods and create a multi level retail experience where departments could locate. The design would be very similar to what Nordstrom did to the old F&N building in downtown Seattle. While this ocurred, I would also
3) renovate the outside. Get rid of that stupid futuristic mall look and create something similar in design to the galleria concept (or use a concept synonomous to the anchor). Definitely have advertising windows outside and perhaps co-locate other retailers with their own storefront entrance - say Nordstrom anchor with a Tiffany's storefront.
Following these three condense steps would:
1) renovate downtown skyscrapers and bring them to the 21 Century
2) fill-up underused downtown skyscrapers
3) breath new life into a retail sector of downtown
4) continue the renaissance that a galleria development could initiate
Such an Anchor store already connects to the Westin Hotel, so tourists and transient customers would be assured. There is already an underground parking at the site so this would not be an issue. The Century Centre connects to the Underground, so the two would feed one another. And finally, with the correct selection of anchor, Oklahoma City would finally see the return of major upscale and mid-upscale anchors in a true downtown shopping district.
If I could I would definitely proceed with this plan, perhaps I will give it more thought and see what happens. But in any event, I would love for anyone to follow these suggestions nonetheless because it would be good for OKC.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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