I don't care if people are right, wrong, arrogant, funny, etc. I just care that they're intelligent and comfortable exploring how their viewpoint confronts others. On this board I obviously experience a lot of push back from folks who aren't used to either differing viewpoints or questioning whether OKC could possibly do better. I see that as a very similar type of push back that Berry often gets from the respective fanbases when he writes anything critical of Gundy or Stoops.
The role of journalism is not to remind people what a great state it is, sorry OETA. We're obviously all here because we love OKC enough to read and write and "e-socialize" over the topic, so let's get over that. What's the fun in being ostriches with our head stuck in the sand?
I couldn't resist this...
If headlines from today's NewsOK.com website appeared on the walls of the new OPUBCO offices:
sad...
Lol!!!
From shawnw; great to see the lights on:
But, could he get on a train every morning and hop off it onto a streetcar that stops very near his office - his commute would suddenly be even more relaxing, and far safer, than that 8 mile drive. That's what people who use mass trans suddenly discover. You can read a book or the newspaper on your way to work.
...or he could just move closer to work and live near all the "coolness". For the first time in 3 generations the people in OKC have options on not only where to live, but 'how' to live. It is no longer a choice of where one wants a suburban lifestyle, but if one wants a suburban lifestyle at all. I think as more and more people discover the benefits of urbanism they will increasingly choose that option, and it is great that people with the biggest speaking voice in the State are being given that option first hand.
And here you have an obviously weaker writer trying to do the same article that Berry did last week. Never been a fan of Mize's writing, and I think he panders folksy to make up for his writing deficiency. I don't think he says a single substantive thing in this entire article, but it's still cool to see all of the main Oklahoman writers doing their take on the move.
Can't wait for Jenni's piece on how the switch to downtown was really about toughness, with their good writers threatening to transfer, and too many of the other writers gorging on fried chicken from Britton Road drive-thru establishments.
With OPUBCO finally out of their old HQ, it will be interesting to see what happens with that property now and it also sets off a chain effect.
American Fidelity is already constructng a new parking garage on that campus and plans to build more office and perhaps some restaurant space on the lake.
It also means they can fully vacate 2000 Classen, which in turn dumps a lot of vacancy into that area.
And, I've heard that American Fidelity has been working with American Energy Partners to jointly develop the land around the small lakes that sit between their properties.
Things should start to move forward on all this now the first domino has fallen.
My understanding is that CVS already regrets not leasing.
Nice rendering of the Revolve Pizza that is going in on the NW corner of this project:
That will be a very cool. I recall the days of Taco Casa if you went inside the NW doors and went on inside!
You could get a bean burrito as big as your head
And if you were a regular customer you got chips and salsa before the meal without ordering it! It was quite an honor! Back in the day!
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