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View Poll Results: Demolish the architecturally acclaimed, but functionally incapacitated Stage Center?

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  • Yes, it is an eyesore that has outlived its short window of usefulness

    80 72.73%
  • No, it is a beautiful gem that should be preserved for the ages

    28 25.45%
  • Stage who? I could care less...

    2 1.82%
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  1. #76

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    Quote Originally Posted by jccouger View Post
    The ENTIRE issue is the location.



    So many years = 3 years????
    It's 2014. 5 years. But, before it's restoration in 2009 how long was it ran down?

  2. #77

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    Quote Originally Posted by coov23 View Post
    It already costs a 100k a month just to keep hobos out.
    I believe that figure quoted was per year wasn't it? I bet that included property taxes, which might be the majority of it. What else, assuming the utilities have all been shut off, mowing the lawn, replacing a piece of plywood every now and then and some liability insurance if they have any?

  3. #78

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    Yeah, the poster writing 100K monthly likely misunderstood something he read. IIRC, that was an annual amount being spent by the Foundation after it was shuttered in 2010.

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    That's still a lot of cash for a charitable foundation that could use every dollar to burn... oh well, guess it's Rainey burning it now...

  5. #80

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    It's a ton of cash. Therein lies one of the problems with any art org owning or using any real estate. It can be really expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Of Sound Mind View Post
    See, this still fascinates me. If this "landmark" is so beloved, why has it been so woefully neglected for so many years? If it is so beloved, why haven't its fanatics dedicated more effort to supporting it tangibly (with necessary financial resources and improvements)? If it's so precious, why has it taken its impending doom to get any measurable action/reaction?

    Actions speak louder than words — in other words, the lack of effectual action in this "precious" landmark's recent history speaks much louder than the lamenting since the announcement of the property's sale months back.
    Because there AREN'T any fanatics. For whatever reason, it has never resonated with the community. And there STILL isn't any measurable action. That doesn't mean that the building is not important architecturally; just that it isn't important to the people who matter or could have made a difference in OKC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coov23 View Post
    It's easy. Those that want it saved want our money to save it. Even if we don't like the building. The few far out weigh the many. If you haven't learned that in this PC world, you never will. I dint want my tax money going to that building. It already costs a 100k a month just to keep hobos out. How much will it cost to reconstruct and up keep? Far too much, in my opinion. Heck, I live art. That building just isn't art to me. It's an eye site that needs to go.
    Where has anyone seriously suggested using tax dollars to preserve it? Way to try to turn it red/blue political. And if you think it costs $100K a month to keep the hobos out, I have a bridge I'd like to sell you.

    Whether you or I think it is an important building architecturally doesn't really make any difference, by the way. Sorry to disappoint you. That issue was decided by the American Institute of Architects and the Museum of Modern Art 40 years ago.

    If you insist on talking about art - though I would point out that this is not art, it is architecture - like I have pointed out previously, Warhol's works were hated by many contemporaries, and still disliked by many. Most of the French Impressionists were initially reviled in the Paris Salons of their day, and some died penniless. A century later, most people finally have an appreciation for what they were trying to create. Parents and critics alike hated Elvis. They burned his records publicly. It was just offensive noise, right? The Devil's music? Huckleberry Finn has been banned in some school systems in the United States during our own lifetimes. Whether or not an occasional person or even a lot of people dislike something doesn't render it worthless or unimportant; I'm sorry. Again, your opinion (and mine) make little difference here.

    But, AGAIN, the ultimate decision-making power resided with the community over the past 40 years, and the community has been pretty resolute in deciding that they didn't REALLY want it here. So it comes down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinpate View Post
    Yeah, the poster writing 100K monthly likely misunderstood something he read. IIRC, that was an annual amount being spent by the Foundation after it was shuttered in 2010.
    Truth be told - the building opened and closed several times over its life span. It has not been in continual use from 1971 to 2010.

    The History and Downfall of Stage Center | KOSU Radio

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    Quote Originally Posted by CuatrodeMayo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Just the facts View Post
    The low ceiling heights and plumbing built into the concrete would have made the Biltmore impossible to renovate into anything usable by modern regulations. The site became part of MBG. Sometime architects just out-think themselves and create structures that can't be used for anything else ever. I wish they wouldn't do it - but they do.
    That was almost a direct quote from Steve who asked several developers if the Biltmore was around today would it be viable for redevelopment. The answer was no.

    Found the story - you can read it for yourself.

    http://newsok.com/looking-back-at-th...rticle/3470180

  10. #85

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    From the article:

    But the Oklahoma Theatre Center didn’t make it either, and the building again closed in the eighties.
    Many things in OKC closed in the oil bust of the '80s.

    Closings:

    Mummers went broke.

    Oil Bust.

    Flood.

    Did that miss anything?

  11. #86

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkjeeves View Post
    From the article:



    Many things in OKC closed in the oil bust of the '80s.

    Closings:

    Mummers went broke.

    Oil Bust.

    Flood.

    Did that miss anything?
    That might about sum it up. It would be interesting to know if it has been closed more years than it has been open. My guess is that it has been open more years but I'll bet it is close.

  12. #87

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    Up thread I gave you a list where performances were held there every year for the last couple of decades leading up to the flood. A couple of lists actually. I know you and some people want to think it was empty and abandoned for years but that's a false picture. It was not used to full potential, like something going on there constantly in the performance spaces year round, day after day. It has been used regularly.

    I don't think that says as much about the architecture as it says about support and appetite for some of the arts in OKC over time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just the facts View Post
    That was almost a direct quote from Steve who asked several developers if the Biltmore was around today would it be viable for redevelopment. The answer was no.

    Found the story - you can read it for yourself.

    Looking Back at the Biltmore Hotel | News OK
    You and I apparently read that article differently.

    “Huge challenges” =/= “Impossible”.

    The facepalm was mainly on the 2nd part of the post anyways...

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    At 600 rooms, it might have made a nice convention center hotel, and it would have been in the right location! :-P

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    Quote Originally Posted by shawnw View Post
    At 600 rooms, it might have made a nice convention center hotel, and it would have been in the right location! :-P
    Probably 400 rooms after modernization, but yea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CuatrodeMayo View Post
    You and I apparently read that article differently.

    “Huge challenges” =/= “Impossible”.
    Ditto

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    Quote Originally Posted by shawnw View Post
    At 600 rooms, it might have made a nice convention center hotel, and it would have been in the right location! :-P
    Off topic but my dream is for Marriott, to build a JW Marriott, as a Biltmore replica! How amazing would that be?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by OkieNate View Post
    Off topic but my dream is for Marriott, to build a JW Marriott, as a Biltmore replica! How amazing would that be?!
    It would be "folly" to build a replica! JK -- dream on.

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    Default Re: Poll: Demolish Stage Center?

    Quote Originally Posted by OkieNate View Post
    Off topic but my dream is for Marriott, to build a JW Marriott, as a Biltmore replica! How amazing would that be?!
    As cool as it would be to have a Biltmore replica downtown somewhere, it probably wouldn't fit in with a modern CC design and being next to the arena, effectively in the "new" part of downtown at that point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CuatrodeMayo View Post
    You and I apparently read that article differently.

    “Huge challenges” =/= “Impossible”.

    The facepalm was mainly on the 2nd part of the post anyways...
    Fair enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shawnw View Post
    As cool as it would be to have a Biltmore replica downtown somewhere, it probably wouldn't fit in with a modern CC design and being next to the arena, effectively in the "new" part of downtown at that point.
    I wasn't suggesting it be the CC hotel, just a general pipe dream haha, I think it'd best fit in, in Bricktown. I want an Omni or W for the CC hotel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dubya61 View Post
    It would be "folly" to build a replica! JK -- dream on.
    No, it would be folly to build an exact replica from scratch of something that didn't work in the first place or that likely wouldn't work today. A brick-for-brick rebuild of the Biltmore, with the exact same low ceilings and small rooms that would in turn guarantee failure or at the very least extreme challenges? Folly. Rebuilding an exact replica of a performing arts center that has failed to attract and maintain a tenant, an audience and benefactor(s)? Folly. Adaptive re-use of an existing structure, including reconfiguration to meet modern needs (a la Skirvin)? Smart. Too bad it didn't happen with the Biltmore. Wish it could happen with Stage Center, but that is unlikely.

    Now, a new, modern hotel with design flourishes that pay tribute to a once-nearby but now gone historic structure? There's nothing wrong with that. The ballpark in Bricktown is a reasonably good example of this. However, HP guidelines would tell you that attempting to make it indistinguishable from the historic is not recommended. A building is either historic, or it is not.

    If we built a new performing arts center someday and the architect wanted to make a few stylistic nods to Stage Center? Great. Admirable, even. But rebuilding an exact replica of a demolished Stage Center = silly.

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