At one time, there was a lot of great mid-century buildings around the capitol but it seems very few have survived.
There was a building boom in this area in the 50's and 60's and then the whole area went pretty downhill not long afterwards and most the buildings were completely abandoned. Many were scraped as part of the Lincoln Renaissance plan because they were boarded up and in horrible condition.
Lincoln Plaza has managed to survive, but just barely. And what is now Arvest Bank (formerly State Capitol Bank) is another great example:
We had noticed that for the last few weeks, workers in all kinds of 'asbestos' looking protection garb have been all around the building. This is just a guess on my part about what type of cleanup they were doing. The west side on the interchange already looks tons better.
Buildings from that era all had asbestos and even for complete demolition it has to be carefully removed by certified professionals.
Too bad it couldn't be saved but when a building is allowed to sit and rot for that long -- a topic we have discussed at length elsewhere -- demolition becomes inevitable.
Actually Pete, that bank has been dreadfully altered. The original bank was REALLY a mid-century gem (sorry I don't have a higher-res photo):
Who owns the massive vacant lot between Walker and Hudson on the south-side of the street?
Any indication at all that anything will be going on there?
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Not sure if anyone has posted this or noticed. But Gold's Gym Express planned for 23rd street. It's listed on their website as coming soon. 2117 NW 23rd.
That's by Penn.
I think that Gold's is going into the center on the NW corner of Penn & 23rd that has Westlake Hardware.
BTW, I heard that Elliott Nelson (of McNellies fame) may put his Fassler Hall beer garden concept in The Rise.
I've been lobbying Tuck to do a gourmet sausage / beer garden concept in OKC for a while now. A few here in L.A. are fantastically popular and fun.
Yes Golds is going in right next to City Trends, that's at least where they have their pre enrollment sign at.
The former Le Club Bora Bora building is pretty cool, has some character inside. Something like Fassler Hall would work well there. I'm assuming it's part of "The Rise" redevelopment.
I really hope the Fassler concept goes into either space. It will be succesful. Elliot Nelson hits a homerun with everything he does.
Agree, I'd love to see Fassler Hall in OKC.
Nelson might not want to cannibalize the McNellie's business in Midtown and 23rd really needs a destination hang-out.
But either location will not doubt be a huge success.
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