Re: First National Center
I know we all are harping on FNC and Park Avenue, and rightfully so - for ill advised and poorly executed retail. And it appears this will get better with the city stepping in with a MASTER PLAN and the new owner of FNC appearing to be improving the property. I agree with what has been said that FNC improvements will go a long way to defining Park Avenue and the remaining buildings would follow suit.
However, I think some of us have a utopia that just doesn't nor ever may exist in Oklahoma City. In fact, name me ANY central business district outside of NYC or Chicago that is alive and well after the office workers leave. ..... And, even in NYC and Chicago - the CBD areas are more dead than they were during normal business; just not 'completely' dead like in ALL other cities in this country - even here in Seattle which has quite a bit of streetfront retail nearby our CBD.
To expect OKC to buck that and have a fully alive Central Business District 24/7 is placing a huge expectation on a 1.3M metro area - I think those that do are set for continued disappointment despite the city and FNC making a great effort to otherwise make Park Avenue OKC's best retail street.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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