That makes sense to me based on where the construction is.
That makes sense to me based on where the construction is.
Interesting. I'm surprised they still haven't started. The relocation of utilities is taking forever, and who knows if that's the only holdup. I don't think there's any chance that they meet that deadline unless they start by mid-July at the latest. There's just too much to be done.
One guy was talking about how he was dreading when they start working on 10th & Walker.
Talked to one of the guys high up in our mechanical dept and he said the hold up was from OG&E and the City. Work on the 'pavillion' should begin by the end of the year.
Note from the City of OKC:
Source: https://www.facebook.com/cityofokc/p...51554353487312Walker between NW 8th and NW 10th will close to traffic starting Monday, August 19.
The closure is anticipated to last for several months while crews install utilities for Saint Anthony Hospital.
So perhaps this signifies the beginning phase of the addition work?
They're going to close Walker for months?
Pardon my ignorance, I only work in a utility-based career, but why close Walker for several months?
Permit for construction trailer just filed.
Looks like they are getting ready to start construction in earnest.
Here's a photo of that:
Close up:
Source: http://twitter.com/dtOKCbuilds/statu...269760/photo/1
Photo is from a couple of weeks ago.
The surface lots are getting close to being done. I've noticed a lot of guys in hard hats walking around and pointing over on our drive at the East Entrance.
With all the layoffs the other day, is this project still a go?
Don't Edmond My Downtown
I'm not sure this project was ever a large increase in jobs, I know that aspect was never really lauded and you have to think it would be.
Well I just meant, do the layoffs signal the company is doing poorly and may put this on the back burner?
Don't Edmond My Downtown
I drove by this area today and there's a building right in the middle of their new parking lot that's to the south of the current Physician's Building. It had a sign on it that said "the Century" I think. Why did they leave it standing? Are there plans for the building?
Yeah, hopefully someone with a little vision gets control of that place. It is a great little example of Art Deco that obviously isn't being well-maintained. With a little TLC and refurb it would make a great office building or some awfully cool and high-end residences.
From today:
Why the hell are the lamp posts right in the middle of the sidewalk?? Isn't that basic common sense to not place them there?
Yeah, that seems pretty stupid.
That's a sign you just don't give a flip.
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