Western is a pretty unique roadway as it goes from Midtown near the Asian District up through Crown Heights and the "Western Ave. District" and then across I-44 to the area in question before going through upscale Nichols Hills. As I said before the look of Chesapeake's Georgian-style campus is beautiful and making that area more urban with more buildings like that and a mixed-use component would be awesome for OKC. Expand Crown Heights and into a larger walkable district centered around the Will Rogers Theatre and you have three, possibly four, distinct areas along Western. There could someday be enough critical mass to develop a LRT/streetcar line, see my post in this thread about that:http://www.okctalk.com/okc-metro-are...ht-rail-5.html