Re: Maps 3 new consideration...
I think the citizens of OKC should vote yes, regardless if a new arena shows-up in the initiative.
But, I seriously doubt it will. The Ford Center is 5 years old and has yet to have all of the luxury amenities added to it (which the city already has the $$ for and already knew it would update at a later point). And, Bennet being from OKC would already know what OKC has to offer and would probably be more interested in zero rent and exclusitivity at Ford. Also he is full aware that I-40 will be moving in a few years and a new arena could be built across the Ford Center as part of the master-plan, and either demolish and rezone the Cox for CBD skyscraper expansion (my pref) and build a new much larger conv center and hotel complex near the new arena or just turn Cox into complete convention. Regardless, this would be a MAPS IV or V, as I-40 would need to be moved already, and Bennett is aware of this.
He also might be interested in "the amenities". That is really where a MAPS 3 might come in, if the amenities will cost more than what the city has on hand - include practice facility to that - then those might show up but they should total less than $40M in my opinion.
Honestly, I hope the practice facility gets built near OCU. Not only is it the perfect location in the central city area and one of the most diverse but also it would tie into OCU's intentions on becoming big time NCAA, which basketball would be their markee sport. An NBA practice facility nearby or on campus could be an excellent recruiting tool for the school as well as provide an instant link to the community for the SONICS AND OCU for that matter. Plus, it would add some positive infill to the blighted area where OCU is - adding one more (or two) buildings to help create density there, not to mention land is cheap also.
I think OCU is one of our best assets that is far underutilized - just because it is a private school. Well, add in the city's new NBA team's practice facility, then that might just be the catalyst to put OCU into the NCAA div 1, improve OCU relations/visibility in the city, and give that "personal touch" for the SONICS to the OKC community.
I think it would be a win-win.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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