THANKS METRO! Great pics!
THANKS METRO! Great pics!
Steel is going up:
New renderings from Brent Swift; the project is now called 7 at Crown Heights:
Moving along pretty quickly...
Kind of jealous over the swimming pool, but I paid less per square foot to live downtown and I will definitely have lower utility prices, since this is stick built. It looks nice, though.
Good article in the Oklahoman:
http://newsok.com/article/3666073
Very nice property I wish I was the one listing it.
I think I saw Don Draper in one of those renderings.
Lol
It looks like Don is rather fixated on the three-car garage across the street. Perhaps he's contemplating his identity.
Didn't see this on the thread yet.
Nice finishes and appliances. About $240/SF.
http://www.trulia.com/property/30812...-City-OK-73118
265K and a $225 HOA monthly? for 1100Sqft.. WOW.. I will keep my 1680 sqft home in crestwood..lol
That's a huge home for Crestwood..
Some recent photos from Metro:
Brent Swift Design posted on Facebook that these are all under contract.
East side of Western at NW 37th Street & North Western I saw the following updated apartments. Seemed like a nice newer renovation and from some of the aerial maps, they are showing 2012 updates? Google maps does show an updated view as well.
I have searched the forums and I can't believe it's not posted here somewhere so if it is, please update this thread to that - or let me know how I do that. So, let me know if it's posted on here somewhere...
I just thought it was a very nice update and use - and wanted to find out more about the site and apartments. They were intriguing to me.
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=35.509...num=1&t=h&z=20
any additional information?
Looks like this project is now complete; images from Brent Swift Design Facebook page.
Yet another great local developer doing amazing renovation and innovative work. He primarily focuses in Norman but I hope he does more projects in OKC -- this is absolutely fantastic!
Wow, love it! Looks like something you would see in Cali.
This looks just great. I, too, would love to see him get more involved in OKC as he does excellent work!
I wonder how his project on Boyd St. in Norman is coming along?
This is handsome design work. Tasteful and classy.
Just enough understatement without being spartan (a quality I often find in "modern" design) and just enough adornment without being garish. Excellent mix of materials, spacing, and coloration. Well done.
Of course, the old buildings had some good bones on them. But this work really puts it all together. Great aesthetics. I'm impressed.
You can never go wrong with Eames chairs.
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