Do you mean cityofokc?
Or just photos with #okc in it?
Do you mean cityofokc?
Or just photos with #okc in it?
The top of this garage has amazing 360 views of the city. Skyline view might be one of the best.
I didn't think about this until the garage opened but I wonder if they are going to charge to park?
Perhaps evenings and weekends it will be open and they only have the gates down during weekdays?
The three times I've been by there the gate arms were up and anyone could drive in.
Right, but currently nothing is open in the Buick Building or the Marion. The only thing that is open in the Pontiac building are two retail operations.
I suspect the arms will be down during the weekdays and that the Marion residents will get a reserved space.
December 15 2014
https://www.flickr.com/photos/willia...7647465058704/
This garage has a haunted vibe to it.
It's a bit disconcerting that the side with only two wires is attached to an old building.
I hate this garage more every time I drive by it.
Is there a water feature going in that circular area underneath the 'Stairway to Heaven' I can't tell from one of Will's pics. Thanks for the pics Will, BTW.
I'm more concerned about the first crazy kid that tries to get up there to "climb" those stairs. I hope they factored in the weight of a person with those cables.
^It's true. I saw Russell up there training before this recent west coast trip.
There were two teen kids on bikes checking it out when I took the photo. Who knows what they did after I left.
When I was in town a few weeks ago, I noticed the top 2-3 floors of this garage are being used for Mercedes storage for the nearby dealership.
Not totally surprising given the Bob Howard / Midtown Renaissance connection.
Would actually slightly mimic historic configuration of the automobile dealerships originally located in Automobile Alley district, which had showrooms on the ground floor and car storage on upper floors, rather than in giant surface lots.
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