Speaking of Kitchen no. 324, they're now accessible from the north via a path through the construction.
We really, really need a all-night donut/diner/breakfast place in Midtown.
Waffle Champion has talked about it and that might fill a big part of the hole.
I bet Waffle Champion expands their hours into the evening/night shortly after the Edge opens up.
You also have the hotel next door, and Fassler Hall/Dust Bowl around the corner. I don't think it will be long.
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And two relatively large new housing developments just to the southwest: 10th & Shartel Apartments and the MidtownR project on Francis.
10th & Shartel actually be even bigger than The Edge, at 327 units vs. 252.
I enjoy Browns donuts for what they are - no frills, typical old-school. I think they do better cake than yeast donuts... We've been getting them every Saturday we're in town for a couple months now - new little family tradition that my toddler certainly appreciates. Anyway... back to Century Center.
I have mentioned to Boulevard Cafeteria a couple of times that they should do late/all night on weekends. I think the hipster kitsch would be magnificent. My gut is that they would clean up. Of course, they would probably also have to LITERALLY clean up, as the place might get a little more trashed that it does on weekdays at 4 PM dinner time. Or is that supper? I can never keep it straight.
So, is Browns or Boulevard going into the Century Center?
I didn't necessarily mean that the medicine cabinet would expand their hours to create vibrancy, I meant that their having a storefront with Signage would add vibrancy regardless of their hours or specialty. get it?
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Yes, I "get it." My point is having closed retail stores fronting your downtown streets creates the opposite of vibrancy. I believe they close at 5:30 and are only open M-F. It would be preferred to have a retailer that is open after 5:30. That would definitely create vibrancy.
I understand that before they can start finishing out the office and retail space, the upper two floors of parking will have to receive a considerable amount of work to remove/repair/replace crumbling decking.
This is probably why they had to nix adding two more floors of parking.
Also, I hear the negotiations to put Mahogany on the SW corner facing the park are still on-going.
$6 million building permit application on Friday to remodel shell and facade to finished space.
Will be fun to watch this building finally start coming back to life.
I agree. Most cities even smaller than OKC have a place like that (or several) and it is something that is simply lacking here. Waffle Champion, in the event they go 24 hours, will fill the void. St Anthony is a 24 hour operation so you would think it would be enough to provide them with late night/early morning customers.
Agreed. I was excited about Corner Bakery because I would actually eat there often.
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