My sister, who has lived in NYC for 15 years (manhatten, then brooklyn, works in manhatten), recently visited again and is "this close" to deciding to move here for a couple years after grad school as she really likes the vibe.
My sister, who has lived in NYC for 15 years (manhatten, then brooklyn, works in manhatten), recently visited again and is "this close" to deciding to move here for a couple years after grad school as she really likes the vibe.
^^ I was very surprised by my family members, because they are not easily impressed. Plus they are quite liberal in their lifestyle and political beliefs. I caught them on their smartphone looking at Zillow checking out the real estate in the downtown areas.
Anyway Stage Center made an impression on them, although I told them it won't be here next time they visit. I really hope that the new building that is built there pays some kind of homage to the SC, maybe they will put up a commemorative plaque somewhere, lol.
This has gone worse than I ever imagined it would.
My sister as well was giving serious consideration in relocating to OKC at one point before getting her new job. I will say that every person I've entertained from out of state, including NY, CA, TX, and IL, has had very good things to say and were all surprised at the city's offerings. Of course I would always take them to downtown, midtown, Deep Deuce, Heritage Hills etc. first before we did anything in the outlying areas.
Anyway, back to your regulary scheduled programming....
I found that to be an interesting comment. I'm betting it was a smoke screen. Groups like Clayco don't usually get involved on something like this just to do a study or some minor consulting. I could possibly seem them adding a design architect to their team in addition to their in-house staff. It may also have been a strategic comment from the developer to leverage fee negotiations.
I can't even read this thread. It's all too upsetting.
The sad thing about this development is not the loss of the Stage Center, nor that the office tower will only be 16 stories, its sad that OG&E did not have a grander vision for probably the most prime piece of real estate in OKC. Where is the corporate social responsibility? Nothing on Rainey Williams, he is just doing what he is told...
OG&E has to keep a low-ish profile lest the public raise hell when they ask for rate hikes.
I'm very sure it's the only reason Rainey Williams is involved at all; that and deflecting the demolition controversy.
+1 Betts
Yeah, but there are cheaper pieces of land they could have purchased downtown and avoided any controversy. This whole thing has been a cluster the way OG&E handled it. They could have bought the ginormous parking lot at the corner of Main and Dewey for much cheaper. Something like a 16 story tower there would be amazing. OG&E should know their limits.
They were looking at lower-profile locations but then Stage Center went out for proposal and I suppose it was too much for them to resist.
And especially given the media coverage, the average reader of the Oklahoman will be sufficiently distracted by the ruse.
Wow, almost a year since he announced new tower for this location, and still hasn't secured architect? This guy is a joke, takes several months for good design work to be completed, we probably won't see anything definite until the Fall.
I think they are using Clayco as their architects but don't want to be pinned down for some reason.
I'm sure the only reason their name even came up in the interview is that we found out about their involvement a while ago.
Why would they use ADG for conceptual plans, Clacyo as a "consultant", then hire someone completely different to be architects and contractors? It's not like they are facing some unique A&E issues. This looks to be a very straight-forward project on a flat, square parcel.
I think I hear the Benny Hill theme playing.
I still think it's 50/50 they demolish stage center, leave nice clear lot, then flip the property for a good profit when plans "go south"
Well, I've always believed Rainey would flip to to OGE themselves, but I presumed it would be after it was built. Maybe it will be before.
>Rainey buys SC
>Demolish SC
>People upset
>Land sits vacant as parking for a small time period
>Land is for sale
>Real buyer comes in
>New buyer looks like hero
>Legit tower built
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