Has Cafe 7 extended their hours yet? I know they were considering it. That is one of my favorite lunch eateries in the world.
Has a permit been filed for a smoothie place? I saw a new sign on the window of the long vacant retail space, but didn't get up close to read it.
The Cafe 7 patio will be great, once the P180 work is complete.
Also, no one has mentioned that super classy vape store!
The vapor store is in the very narrow spot where the OK Tourism shop was until about a year ago.
I'm not sure there will be a smoothie shop, just that I saw a sign. It's in the old department store spot that's been empty for the three years I've lived here. It was used as a temporary space by an artist for a while, maybe last summer?
What are the chances of seeing this splendid building as a luxury hotel with residential on the upper floors? I understand the parking problems and limited room for road re-construction to suit a hotel, but it just begs for a purpose it deserves. Downtown Oklahoma City's jewel of a building to me. To have it in local hands again will be a good start to it becoming great once again.
Of the people interested in the property, it seems they all believe the tower would be best suited for a hotel and/or residential and the remainder of the complex would be some combination of parking structure and office.
The problem is the current owners want way too much for any ambitious plans to work. However, their income stream has drastically been reduced and they can't continue to carry it forever.
Hopefully, something will happen here soon. I know there are people taking a run at it.
I almost want the city to buy it and do it on its own. We keep having people buy the place and either hold it or make promises they can't keep. Like zookeeper, I've always felt like it was the jewel of downtown. It's a shame it's been allowed to fall into such disrepair. But I always thought it a shame that the additions were so mismatched as well...bleh.
We've talked this one till it's dead, but I agree that as a commercial property, the tower just isn't feasible any longer in the way that it's done. We need a gutting of the floors no matter what goes in. Bring the infrastructure up to current needs (especially electrical and HVAC).
I'm sure any lease that is being signed at this point is very short term or even month-to-month.
Nothing would make me happier than for this complex to be purchased by a responsible local owner.
Another nice move by wonderful owners.
A this point I think they'd accept a lease from a crack dealer if they thought it would bring in some rent.
There was an article in the Journal Record today that said the current owners purposely have not set an asking price and have set a July 17th deadline for bids.
Hopefully, we'll learn more then and it will be good news.
I think there is a lot of jockeying going on amongst multiple interested potential players, so it will be interesting to see who, if anyone, actually lands FNC from the current owner.
In that JR article, the broker handling the listing mentioned there were several interested parties from out of state.
Will be interesting to see how this all shakes out and if any one can offer enough to satisfy the current owners who seem to be generally unreasonable in their expectations.
At only 26% occupancy (and dropping) I hope the owners are in a place where they have to take the best offer.
Here are the plans for the little six-table patio along Park Avenue for Cafe 7:
With P180 creeping near, I wonder how bad it'll affect Cafe 7, or any other place in that building, for that matter...
park avenue is not done at all, and it's scheduled to be done after all the Robinson stuff is done... it's going to be a mess...
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