Honestly, I'm not sure if this is still on the docket, but there are at least some project details on Construction Journal.
https://www.constructionjournal.com/...805601723.html
Turn it into a multi use development. That will fix it and make the area more attractive
Per Norman Development FB pageRanchers Development Company, LLC, a Springfield, MO based Andy’s Frozen Custard franchisee, has purchased the former Rib Crib site near Robinson Street & I-35.The company paid $800,000 for the 1 acre parcel located at 1131 Rambling Oaks Drive, just west of I-35 and south of Robinson Street. The purchase closed September 6, 2023.
Mr. Mayor:
Back in March I wrote about this property and the length of time this property is sitting idle wrapped in chain link fence.
I was sent a response from Jane Hudson discussing various permits and extensions.
Still it sits with no work being done.
My questions are - What is the current status of extensions and what are the dates compelling the owners to commence work?
What permits are pending and how much longer will all the required permits have before they expire?
Who are the owners of this property?
What has the city done since March to move this project along?
Exchange between myself and Norman Mayor
Larry Heikkila <Larry.Heikkila@normanok.gov>
Tue, Oct 24, 3:42 PM (3 days ago)
to me
City Staff has been working with the owner, their legal and our City Legal for an extended period. The time it takes for us to negotiate through the legal hoops is daunting, at best.
We are still working on this one, and we will continue to stay on top of it.
I wish the city government would address this and other properties that are eyesores. I also wish the mayor would address the questions posed instead of avoiding them.
That property is such an incredible underuse of prime property. If the developer can't do it, sell it to someone who can!
Agreed. I bet we'll start to see some real movement on the property if the entertainment venue at UNP is approved.
I'm not sure what the city can do now days. If private property is secured, is not a risk to safety and doesn't have any public financial interest, I think the city is limited in what they can do. The state legislature made it harder for governments to compel action on a property.
A new $1.5 million permit is listed on the City of Norman website: https://www.normanok.gov/sites/defau...0Document1.pdf
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Thank you for posting that.
Looks like it will become a Delta Hotel by Marriott:
https://delta-hotels.marriott.com/
Is 1.5v million even enough to get it back in shape?
From an OU Daily article on the process for removing dangerous/decaying structures: “ Potential structures up for this removal process are 1000 Interstate Drive and 1800/1900 Ann Branden Blvd.” Isn’t that the address for the old HI hotel?
Long overdue for both of those dumps.
Just checking in; did they ever find the flag?
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