
Originally Posted by
soondoc
Yes, the Hard Rock in Tulsa is definitely a menace. It is probably one of the most recognizable structures that anyone from out of town could identify. It looks nice, has a cool factor to it, brings in lots of entertainers, and you almost feel like you are not in Oklahoma. It is somewhat a destination for many from out of the area. It is responsible for quite a few jobs and has started a growth in that area with business and highway construction because of it- contributing to even more construction jobs.
Sorry, I am not buying that Casino menace story. I am by no means a fan of all these casinos but I think a Hard Rock with a 20-25 story hotel would be great in that spot. They could even link it to the river somehow. That Cotton Mill is one of the ugliest things I have ever seen in a big city and in a big pain in our side when it comes to growth. Could the city not make an offer and re-locate them elsewhere? Also, could they use the grounds of it being such an hindrance in neighboring properties that it hurts other land owners values because no one will want to build and develop around it. That would be the approach or angle I think the city should use. It shouldn't be hard to prove that nobody would want to build next to that eyesore and it costs them lots of money because of it. Pay them and re-locate them and do something great in that spot.
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