
Originally Posted by
Teo9969
No.
What I really think is that if I were a patron of that hotel, I'd like to walk outside and have multiple vistas and options of where I could possibly walk. For instance: Domino's which would be in direct sightline of an entrance at the bisection. Instead a parking lot is right in front, encouraging the pedestrian to turn south and not look toward the West until something demands their attention.
What I really think is that if I were the owner of this hotel, I'd want my product to be plainly visible to potential patrons and citizens alike. How many OKC residents recommend an out-of-towner consider stay at the Skirvin because of brand recognition? Placing the entrance at the bisection means the awareness of the hotel for people walking on that portion of Main Street would heighten.
I'm not saying this development is a failure or that this is an egregious error…but this absolutely is the kind of attention to detail that sets apart great development from good development, great districts from good districts, and great cities from good cities. This is good development. Bricktown is a good district. OKC is a good city. I will always love it and cherish it and be content with good enough here. But I'd really prefer we strive to be great…especially when it's at the tip of our fingers.
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