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  1. #251

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    Quote Originally Posted by Urbanized View Post
    in the meantime it will activate the canal and a previously dead space, and will make for thousands of happy families and memorable date nights.
    Disgusting. This kind of thing makes me sick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Urbanized View Post
    Who is "they"? This attraction was proposed by someone not from Bricktown, and then rebuffed and denied by Bricktown property owners and BUDC, yet you are citing it as an example of how Bricktown stinks. Sortof a no-win situation for and unreasonably harsh assessment of Bricktown, if you ask me.

    By the way, there are retail spaces planned in the Steelyard and in the structured parking to be constructed on the SW corner of Sheridan and Oklahoma. Brickopolis will also be home to new retail.

    As one of the few people ever to create from scratch and own a retail store in Bricktown - and the only poster on this board to do so, to my knowledge - I can tell you that the biggest obstacle to retail has probably been the giant uninterrupted floor plates in the old warehouse buildings, which are not properly scaled for most retail. Building owners understandably don't want to carve them up for 500-1500 sq ft retail operations, possibly compromising the rest of the floor for other development.

    The new spaces being planned and constructed will help tip the scales for retail. It's coming.
    Huh?

    What's funny is many of Bricktown's issues, which weren't actually mentioned by anyone until you, are implied in nearly every sentence of this rant. These issues, as is evident by the defensiveness, make for an untenable position for those involved. I wonder how investors behind The Canopy feel about Andy Alligators Family Fun Planet coming to the block.

    the lack of standards is becoming a real issue, and I'm concerned that this drastically undercuts the value of developers who do things right of their own volition.

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    Oh, please.

  4. #254

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    Quote Originally Posted by Urbanized View Post
    NOBODY IS INSTALLING THE SIX FLAGS RIDE. NOBODY. Yet you talk about "they", as if it is the whole district behind it, and as if it is an approved project.

    Regarding the mini golf, it is a temporary activation of a long-empty space, until real development emerges. This is no different than Bleu Garten or the Holiday Pop-Ups in Midtown. It is simply temporary space activation and place making. If you have a better idea for that plot of land, perhaps you pursue a development agreement with the owner.
    They = the people wanting to put it up and the people who (if it happens) allow it. I thought that was understood. I don't know the names of the individuals so I said they. Have you not ever heard this? Nowhere did I ever indicate that I was talking about the entire district of Bricktown.

  5. #255

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    Quote Originally Posted by traxx View Post
    They = the people wanting to put it up and the people who (if it happens) allow it. I thought that was understood. I don't know the names of the individuals so I said they. Have you not ever heard this? Nowhere did I ever indicate that I was talking about the entire district of Bricktown.
    He's trying to tell you it's dead.

  6. #256

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    I noticed this is still on the Bricktown map. Is this project still alive?

  7. #257

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    Quote Originally Posted by zookeeper View Post
    I noticed this is still on the Bricktown map. Is this project still alive?
    Wish it were. Great out-of-the-box use of space.

  8. #258

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    It's not alive in Bricktown; I should remove it from the map.

    The proprietor was trying to make it happen at another location, but frankly the passion around this came largely from contributing to Bricktown, not from wanting to be a ride owner.

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    Then if there is so much enthusiasm for Bricktown and this site in particular, somebody should actually develop it.

    The Star Flyer will find a great site, I'm sure, like Fair Park or Del City.

  10. #260

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    with the miniature golf and house of bedlam there now I think this would have been a great fit on that corner..

  11. #261

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    ^
    Yep, I agree.

    Especially with Bricktown trying to make a big push away from rowdy clubs and to offer more types of things to do.

  12. #262

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    Still trying to figure out how one of these can be in the middle of Copenhagen Denmark and Vienna Austria and yet somehow OKC said no. Astonishing at the animosity toward things like this in the States these days and usually by a very vocal yet small minority. I would love to see one of these in Rick town overa ferris wheel just like I would love to see one on Mud Island in my Memphis.

  13. #263

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    Complete missed opportunity IMO as well as misplaced protectionism.

    All this time later, the land sits there vacant.

    The success of the mini golf on the canal demonstrates the value of activating a vacant lot with a temporary entertainment use.

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    There are plans being formulated for that land right now, and they will be 1000% better than the Starflyer. That said, I personally think it would have been a fine addition to the district.

  15. #265

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    Quote Originally Posted by Urbanized View Post
    There are plans being formulated for that land right now, and they will be 1000% better than the Starflyer. That said, I personally think it would have been a fine addition to the district.
    Right, but those plans also include the building to west and they are in the process of doing a bunch of improvements themselves, which indicates the bigger project is nowhere near imminent.

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    Agreed, but if the Starflyer had ended up there, those plans would likely never, ever happen. I'm cool with waiting. That is a premium location.

  17. #267

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    Can you guys please explain what the heck you are talking about.....

  18. #268

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    Quote Originally Posted by jccouger View Post
    Can you guys please explain what the heck you are talking about.....
    The top of the page and the beginning of the thread both have details of this old proposal.

  19. #269

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    Quote Originally Posted by dankrutka View Post
    The top of the page and the beginning of the thread both have details of this old proposal.
    I'm not asking about the StarFlyer. Read Urbanized & Pete's recent posts. They are talking about something that is in discussion to be built on this plot of land instead of the starflyer.

  20. #270
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    Quote Originally Posted by jccouger View Post
    I'm not asking about the StarFlyer. Read Urbanized & Pete's recent posts. They are talking about something that is in discussion to be built on this plot of land instead of the starflyer.
    I'm curious too. Pretty clear there's something new in the works.

  21. #271

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Brasky View Post
    I'm curious too. Pretty clear there's something new in the works.

    I'm hoping for a 10-12 story hotel (bottom floor at canal level) with apartments/lofts/studios on the top 2-4 floors. Bottom level would house restaurant/conference and meeting space for the hotel. Would have patio and canal side entertainment opportunities.

    Edit: I'm really hoping this would happen at the mini golf site.

  22. #272

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    Quote Originally Posted by jccouger View Post
    I'm not asking about the StarFlyer. Read Urbanized & Pete's recent posts. They are talking about something that is in discussion to be built on this plot of land instead of the starflyer.
    There is a longer-term hotel deal that would go on this vacant property where Starflyer was proposed and the soon-to-be-renovated building across the canal to the west.

  23. #273
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    That's a hell of a corner for a hotel. Hope the plans come to fruition.

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    The owners of the property and their development partner/partners understand that the corner in question is a very important space for Bricktown. They also are pretty inspired by what ended up on a similar lot in the form of Brickopolis. Regardless of the ultimate use, the Brickopolis building is an absolute win.

    Especially with the owners' son Wade involved and heavily invested in OKC - and dreaming big - they really want to put something worthwhile and innovative there. Also, their development partner on recent projects, Richard McKown has demonstrated not only a knack for translating ideas to real life, he also is himself very creative. The idea is to someone reach across to the canal and involve the property that they own on the other side, which itself is going to be getting a temporary activation soon.

    I think once their Plow venture is fully leased you'll see their sights turn to this property.

  25. #275

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    They need a nice hotel with a transparent (bottom) swimming pool that spans the canal to the other side. All lit up at night, now that would be something.

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