What do we have that the San Antonio Riverwalk does not have?Originally Posted by Sooner&RiceGrad
What do we have that the San Antonio Riverwalk does not have?Originally Posted by Sooner&RiceGrad
Originally Posted by Floating_adrift
I agree Floating_adrift! The real "Bourbon Street" is quite an entertainment district. Although Bricktown is coming along, I really don't think it compares to Bourbon Street, yet!
Offices, hotels, you name it. Business besides entertainment.
I think Bricktown could still support a PF Changs quite easily, even with the one on Memorial. What Bricktown could use to really pump up some interest is a Cheesecake Factory or maybe a Houston's.Originally Posted by Patrick
I say a Cheesecake Factory is a great idea. The River Walk already has one.
I don't remember the name of the area. It wasn't Deep Ellum though. It was about 4 miles away from downtown. It looked like a much larger version of Campus Corner with far better venues.Originally Posted by metro
I wasn't driving that night, I don't know Dallas very well (except for the downtown area), and I was the designated drinker. My recollection of driving direction is a bit fuzzy. Could have easily been west of downtown, but not north or south.
West End?
And Bricktown doesn't have offices? The Sonic Building is a complete office building. Hammons is building a 10 story Embassy Suites on the canal. Most of the older warehouses on the north canal have offices on the upper floors, everything from architects to law firms. The Glass Building and Confectionary Building across from Spaghetti Warehouse is filled with offices. U-Haul is a self storage facility. Main Street behind Spaghetti Warehouse has several industrial businesses, Federal Corporation, Melton Labco Fairway, Wholesale Flooring, etc.Originally Posted by Sooner&RiceGrad
General Pump Manufacturers and Fred Jones Body Shop are also in Bricktown.
Nah, it was about 4 miles away from downtown.Originally Posted by Sooner&RiceGrad
West End is pathetic.
floating_adrift....I think I see your point. metro tried to point this out to me as well. We really don't want to see Memorial Rd. style developments in downtown, with maybe an exception being PF Changs. If Chang's Memorial Rd. restaurant is successful, they may consider Bricktown for a second site. We really need to focus on unique upscale establishments for Bricktown. I realize IHOP is locating in Bricktown, but we really need to limit those types of restaurants.Originally Posted by Floating_adrift
LOL! I second that remark!Originally Posted by Midtowner
Patrick: Bricktown is Bricktown. It is seperate from Downtown. The River Walk is not seperate from downtown San Antone. I think d'town OKC is better than San Antone, but still, if we extended the canal, maybe we would beat out the River Walk on this issue as well, but so far, this is just entertainment. The housing is actually in another district called Deep Deuce, and the only hotel in Bricktown is just under constuction.
I see your point Nick!
In the near future expect to see more residential housing and hotels in Bricktown. The Steel Yard development at the old WH Steel Yard should be a pretty substantial residential development for the Bricktown area. Once we get a more stable residential population downtown, things like retail will follow.
Hopefully someday our downtown area will be somewhat like San Antonio's with more store fronts and restaurants.
There is one problem I have with San Antonio's Riverwalk...it seems to be geared more for just the tourist. I think establishing residential housing in Bricktown will help overcome that problem here.
Bricktown is certainly not geared for tourists, it is a draw to our city, but unlike flaky tourist cities, OKC has a population that can actually support most of what is planned.
Will they ever build a residential skyscraper though? Well, someday I am sure, but I mean in 25 years.
Actually, one may be in the works for the plot of land between Reno and the Harkins Theater on the west side of the canal. It probably won't be 25 stories though.....maybe as many as 10! We'll have to wait and see....negotiations are ongoing.Originally Posted by Sooner&RiceGrad
Cheesecake Factory would be great. Or better yet, Cheesecake Factory's upscale restaurant called Grand Lux Cafˇ. Their beautiful interiors and amazing menu would be a great fit for Bricktown. Maybe where Lotus used to be?
Whatever goes there needs to be unique.
Who told you this?!?!?! That's amazing. I'll believe it if it comes from you, I'm just curious because I want to know more. Is it that Factory thing?Originally Posted by Patrick
No, The Factory was actually planned to be developed over off Main Street behind Abuelos/Bricktown Brewery. Unfortunately, funding hasn't come together on that project, so it may or may not happen. If it does happen, it will probably be on a smaller scale than originally proposed.
The residential tower near the movie theater is just one of a few different proposals for Lower Bricktown. Randy Hogan, developer of Lower Bricktown, proposed it a few months ago. The residential tower would be a multi-story apartment complex, with some possiblities for ownership. Hogan has also tossed around the idea of possibly another hotel for the site. So nothing is set in stone yet.
Also, wasn't sure if you knew this Nick, but the open property near the Water taxi loading zone (east side of the canal) sold recently with the purchaser promising to build a hotel there. I haven't heard any more about the proposal though. Until I see dirt moving, it's not a done deal!
Better, I heard of it a few days ago, but I saw it the last time I was at the State Mental Health Blah Blah, I decided to eat lunch at Bricktown. Yeah, I saw it.
Sooner Rice you should post less and read more of our past threads
Midtowner I am positive you are talking about Deep Ellum unless you were over by the hard rock on McKinney Avenue. I know you are not referring to West End. and those are the three districts in and around downtown. Deep Ellum has alot of residential and other stuff besides all the bars and clubs
midtowner....i think your talking about lower greenville......upscale places in my opinion...hardly any parking and expensive when you find some.
That's what it was.Originally Posted by stac8950h
I remember dressing up a little bit. Well, it was crowded to say the least. May have had something to do with the OU-TX game and the fact that West End is pathetic.
either way parking in Deep Ellum or Lower Greenville is still about $15-20 easy and crowded
Uhh... yeah. Howabout back on topic (post less, read more)...
Patrick, I have got a question: Did Bob Stoops ever get build that Louis' On The Lake, or did the granola heads conquer him?
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