Re: OG&E Energy Center

Originally Posted by
Pete
Everyone should have known Clayco was very far from being able to pull this off when they came in with a ridiculous TIF request; way out of the ballpark.
Now my understanding is the City is willing to give them no TIF funds at all, mainly because virtually the same exactly project is being built across the street without pubic assistance.
Even when they cut their ask in half, they were still completely unrealistic.
I suspect an office building and parking garage will get built on the Stage Center site, but it will be scaled down from what was proposed.
Pete, I disagree with the bolded part of your statement. 499 is a tower with two massive parking garages whereas OGE was proposed as two towers, one office and one residential above parking, on each parcel - plus maybe a hotel. 499 is better with its height but laughable given you wont be able to see the tower until you're 6 blocks away due to the garages. OGE is better due to the quality of the architecture and at least an attempt to bury the parking and have quality retail fronting the streets; iMO that should set the two projects different and IS a reason for OGE/Stage Center to get some TIF.
Now, should Clayco get their original full or the now half of their asking amount - NO, but there should be some point where the city should allow it in order to get that quality development that completely rebuilds the retail landscape (hence tax district) for the central business district. OGE will completely expand the CBD and immediately enhance it with Highrise residential, street retail, and underground parking; while 499 is just another but completely lesser Devon complex to which Devon should have built their tower originally as planned. Again, my opinion.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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