Re: 499 Sheridan
because the city was considering a request to demolish historic properties AND most of those said properties were fully functioning businesses within the last year or two. As stewards for the public, the city should have done more to determine the feasibility argument by Hines/Preftakes. The above should have come up along with the FACT that there is unused space the development could be built in. If the city itself didn't want to perform the analysis then they could have AT LEAST required it of Preftakes or whoever is the developer.
We have alternative analyses all the time here in Seattle, where a big billboard poster goes up on a property and parties are required to submit their desired plans AND alternates. The city then vets and determines the best use. This is also done in Vancouver, not sure why OKC has the rubber stamp approach but it is now being exposed and people are likely demanding the city step up and do a better job.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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