This is Jim Couch's memo to the City Council:
DATE: JULY 15, 2014
TO: THE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
SUBJECT: DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY AT RENO AND HUDSON
National developer Clayco, is planning a new class “A” corporate headquarters for OG&E on the former Stage Center site owned by Kestrel Investments at 400 West Sheridan Avenue (North Block). The City and the Oklahoma City Economic Development Trust (OCEDT) own most of the block south of the former Stage Center property (South Block).
The development team working on the OG&E Project has recognized an opportunity to do a more significant project by including the South Block in the current planning and design process. Combining the blocks offers the possibility of the construction of a larger parking structure and enhanced mixed use development. Due to the significant economic benefit of the larger development opportunity, The Alliance for Economic Development of Oklahoma City would like to engage in a process to determine the feasibility of this and to do so in a way that is in the best interest of The City.
Why are the City and Trust involved?
• The City currently owns approximately half of the South Block, with OCEDT owning most of the remaining half of the block (see attached)
• The Oklahoma City Urban Renewal Authority (OCURA) is the public agency typically used by the City to carry out redevelopment plans.
• OCURA can issue an RFP in anticipation of the City and OCEDT transferring properties to OCURA for redevelopment purposes.
Proposed Process:
• OCURA will consider a resolution authorizing the issuance of an RFP at its July 16, 2014 meeting. The RFP will state that selection and designation of a redeveloper is contingent upon the transfer of the land from the City and OCEDT. Interested parties will be given 60 days to respond.
• The process to transfer the land from the City and OCEDT will take place over the next two months.
• Identify a conditional redeveloper and agree on a schedule to implement the South Block development plan.
The City/OCEDT property at Reno Avenue and Hudson Avenue presents a significant development opportunity and it is advantageous to determine if other developers will submit proposals. The plan to transfer the property to OCURA and accept proposals will allow consideration of redevelopment options through a tested, transparent process. Please contact me if you have further questions.
James D. Couch
City Manager
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