The last time I went in the middle of a lazy Sunday it felt like a real community atmosphere with all kinds of people there for different reasons...
The only time the atmosphere gets rowdy is around 11 pm to 2 am, Friday and Saturday (possibly during the day on Saturday, but I haven't been there during that time). The other times I've been the age range and demographics were varied, and very laid back. I've tried all the sausages now, habanero chicken and jalapeno cheddar are my favorite.. but all are great. The duck fries are also very good.
Yeah, I think mostly it's still a great place to go during daytime business, weekend daytimes and early evenings. The crowd becomes bigger, louder, younger and more boisterous late nights on Friday and Saturday, and if I'm out I agree that I leave it out of my rotation during those times.
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Also true.
It's OK. Clearly my lack of interest is not hurting their business. There will be other places to go.
Not really sure if that gonna be a good fit there but, okay, I guess that's cool.
Plus, it will provide a good store front without needing tons of parking, which is a pretty big issue.
I think this is pretty cool. With all of the housing/apartments in the area being built/renovated/completed, there is definitely a residential use for this place. Now, add in all of the nicer, upscale offices all around downtown and this place could thrive. With all of the window frontage to this store, it could look very cool. Midtown has all kinds of food and bar options, it'll be nice to have a nicer furniture shopping location. As it is, you either go to Edmond, I-44 and I-40 or Norman to buy furniture, so to me, this is a welcome addition to the area. With a good store front(similar to their website), it could look beautiful.
I think given the nature of downtown from 2005 to 2015 (essentially a destination for those living outside of downtown/the urban core), everyone in the community has sort of thought of the success of a development being how much it draws people in from the outside. In reality, the success of a development is how well does it serve the neighborhood. And development is going to start transitioning in that direction.
Anyone who has lived in an urban setting for even a few weeks knows that any given day you will pass by literally hundreds of store fronts and never even really look inside. And then one day, you'll look to your right or left and see something you've walked by 50 times and never noticed. Or you'll need something specific, look it up online and realize it's 2 blocks away from your door.
^^^ Interesting. Orthodontic Arts is Dr. Birdwell's new company... formerly with Orthodontic Associates.
Orthodontic Arts is taking about half of the upstairs space -- the south end.
The remainder is being split and they already have one of those spaces leased and a lot of interest in the other.
Looks like this building will be completely full very soon.
Can anyone who has been to Fassler Hall since the weather warmed up tell us if they are having the promised live entertainment in the patio area?
Yes, there was a band there last Saturday.
I thought there was "house band"?
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interesting... didn't think it was winning any awards... but cool
(then again the BOK drive through at 4th/Robinson has an architecture award plaque on it)
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