Steve Lackmeyer: It's dying. If it goes totally dead, I'll share details of what was attempted.
Things aren't looking good for this development, whatever it was.
Darn. Well, that's fine. As long as we get to hear what it was and doesn't totally go out the door without even a whisper.
It's one of those things, though, that hopefully wouldn't have needed some additional community input or interest once we know AFTER THE FACT.
You know, one of those situations where "well, if we would have known months ago, maybe we could have helped drive interest."
I guess we'll hear soon enough.
But what would happen to this entertaining thread? Surely something could keep it going.![]()
How about we switch gears and forget Steve ever mentioned this.
Having just been in Dallas yesterday, I can attest that there is virtually nothing I can think of that is realistic for OKC that would make Dallas jealous. That city truly is a different world compared to OKC. To put it into perspective, Amarillo is to OKC what OKC is to Dallas. I doubt OKC will ever be jealous of anything that happens in Amarillo. That's why I have said for a long time that "impressed by" would have been a better choice of words than "jealous." It is possible to have a development in OKC that even Dallasites would be impressed by, but jealous? Probably not.
the only thing I could think of that would make Dallas jealous is if we got a Disney Land theme park. If we got that, you could bet on Universal coming in behind them.
Dallas really is my all time favorite city outside of LA.
I love cities where I can get on a 20 lane highway or choose not to drive and take mass transit which is everywhere in Dallas.
Venice does seem nice as well as Amsterdam, however, I will not be visiting those cities for highways or wide roads. I don't go to dense urban cities and complain about their not being wide highways and roads. I love that about Dallas and it needs to stay that way. I'd also like to see Oklahoma City model from Dallas in that regard.
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