I'm going to assume you got your words mixed up in that first sentence because it makes no sense when read as is.
You need to do your research and understand the history of this location. It has been a city park for years and home to volleyball courts. The process of selling it off has been pretty sketchy, causing uproar among the community. Furthermore, Tulsa is footing the bill for utility development of the lot. So If Tulsa is going to sell such a prime piece of property and invest $, then it deserves a top of the line development.
Do you really think the proposal couldn't be better? Honestly. Like in your eyes do those renderings look perfect. Because quite a few folks don't feel that way (it only passed city council 5-4)
These aren't my words, but explain perfectly what Tulsa deserves and should get out of this REI.
"Look no further than Denver for how REI can interact with a riverfront location and enhance a park/trails space. Of course REI there is in an old trolley barn and one of their flagship stores but still. I would only support this if it were just REI and maybe an adjacent restaurant or cafe. Cut out the outparcel buildings and cut the parking in half. Push REI and the restaurant closer to the bridge and preserve more of the 9 acres as park, like it's supposed to be. An REI that looks more like this with expansive river views would be pretty cool.
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