tear down, build something new, it's prime real estate
tear down, build something new, it's prime real estate
that would be great, but there are a limited number of existing entities that have the means and need to build a high rise tower, so I would manage your expectations.
I just hope some company doesn't tear it down and say they are gonna build something then don't. (cough cough OG&E)
When it does eventually get removed, will the city divide it into the four original blocks it used to be or will it continue to remain the obtrusive "superblock?"
That will make the area much easier to navigate, especially by foot, and better connect the train station to the rest of downtown.
maps 4 might be on the way i think i just saw something on the city`s facebook they said there is a new bond package coming september 12th.
This would be my dream: restore the street grid and rebuild some of the urbanity that was lost during urban renewal, and even rebuild some notable buildings such as the Baum Building and the Herskowitz Building (two of my favorites that were demolished).
SketchUp modeling I've been doing for fun:
Oh that would be amazing!!!!!
Will the new convention center have a lot higher capacity or just a little bit?
This is a good start, but hey man, next time you go into that mock-up, I'd love to see a sort of plan where the street-grid is pedestrian only and the "intersection" of California and Broadway is actually a town square type element.
I've posted in the Cox thread a bazillion times about a basic idea that I think would provide major momentum for OKC to go from a Tier 3 to a Tier 2 city if this block is developed correctly. You can find it here: http://www.okctalk.com/showthread.ph...246#post852246
It would be cool to see a rendering that showed a super cool public space right at the heart of that intersection.
I have day dreamed many times of someone that could combine my love of old long gone buildings with the talent of rendering something in 3D what I'm imagining in my head. I've actually fantasized about this exact same idea on the former Cox site. Great job! I know it is extremely far fetched but our idea here rendered is the kind of thing that could get ideas going. Similar to an artist drawing concepts of fantasy movie characters or locations. If you needed any help....
Thank you all for your feedbacks!
About a B+ for OKC considering that the convention center was the least popular project in MAPS 3.
Look at the current Cox Convention Center (43 years old, obsolete & antiquated) there is no way we could complete with cities like Fort Worth, Omaha, Louisville & Tulsa for conventions.
Hey KayneMo do you have a Twitter? I can't send/receive any more messages here or I would contact you.
This new convention center IMO looks a lot better than the big concrete block we have now
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