Re: 4th & EK Gaylord
Hopefully, this one can be hugely successful as we're all predicting and OKC can get on a wave of high-rise apartment tower construction. As has been said, I also think OKC is a little bit late to the game on this but hopefully this will show how big of a city OKC is and we can get a residential high-rise boom going in downtown AND in the NW Business District (again).
as the previous few posters indicated, there is a high number of millennials who prefer the rent a high-rise apartment lifestyle, image, and convenience. Add in the seniors and i think this is a severe market desert in Oklahoma City that hopefully will turn around and see 5 or so significant high-rises. While I prefer there to be some diversity in heights, I'm moreso looking for there to be quality, well positioned high-rises to expand the CBD, take advantage of views, and expand the frontage offerings along the street.
Honestly, this has been the case in nearly every city that has built a light rail, subway, and/or streetcar so I'd expect no less in my hometown, Oklahoma City - which WILL turn around those rooftop numbers and get the retail boom we're all looking for.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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