As the southern most building (at least that much) will be the Health Authority, perhaps it is time for someone with access to update the article atop this thread?
Plans revealed to convert part of the old hotel complex -- the curved part with the great pool area -- to multi-family housing, which I assume will be apartments.
Remember, the southern section is being remodeled for office use; it all used to be part of the former Lincoln Plaza Hotel but will now be separated into two projects.
Looks really slick and very glad to know the pool and everything else will be renovated. They also mention the possibility of retail/restaurant space.
First photo -- if it wasn't obvious -- is from when the property was operating as a hotel:
Who is the architect? The renderings are impressive...
Wow. Very nice. I noticed recently some demo work had taken place in the north structure and was curious whether something was underway.
This is a great improvement!
I assume they own the office building north of the curved building. My father in law works in that building at a state agency so I am curious if they are going to remodel the outside and then the inside once leases run out. I would think that would be the best way to do it without kicking anyone out.
Thanks Pete, I guess a simple county assessor search could have saved me a few minutes. Looks like it was sold to Lincoln Plaza Office Building LLC for $9 million on 6/30/2006. The other buildings were sold on 6/6/2006 but then sold to The Gardner Tannenbaum group on 8/12/2011. Wonder if they have any interest in buying this once they have the hotel completed.
City is helping the owners with a Historic District National Register Nomination for this property.
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Interesting!
Thanks for posting.
here we go again
https://kfor.com/2018/12/04/historic...-for-facelift/
I haven't seen anything filed, so we'll see.
Hope this happens--there is TONS of potential with this complex and it would be a nice addition to the area. I personally love the late 60s/early 70s look of the bones of this complex and will love to see it transformed and polished up.
They are actually out there working (drone shots below are from today) so hopeful this will finally move forward.
It will be called the Forum at Lincoln Plaza.
This has the potential to be very cool.
Long overdue project that should help boost life back to this area just north of our capital.
Projects like the Forum at Lincoln Plaza will revitalize an abandoned project that could become a potential eyesore if left in its present state.
Every time I go to the county election board for early voting, I can't help but reminisce about Lincoln Plaza at the height of its heyday. Attended many conferences there where the hospitality was second-to-none.
Look forward to its resurrection...
Lincoln Plaza always reminds me of this Jay Leno story; he had a guest on who said they were from Oklahoma City, and he says "Oklahoma City? I did a show there at the Stars Tiempotec in Lincoln Plaza."
Of all the rooms he had played, how does that one stay in his memory?
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