▲ Impressed with the mention of a new pedestrian bridge.
Hope the city will dress it up to complement Skydance Bridge.
That makes absolutely no sense that greyhound wouldn’t want to be downtown but okay.
Laramie, thank you that was the proposal I saw. As part of the Santa Fe multimodal master plan they also had a large parking structure where the current hotel development is proposed near the uhaul building is. Of course they had a tunnel portal proposed and backed out when it got too hard for them a sadly occurring theme in Oklahoma.
Anyways. How about that Lagoon.
Seems like the traffic related to this development isn’t a bad thing to discuss while we await news from this. There’s been maybe less than 10 posts talking about the bus station. The lagoon is a lagoon that will constructed and built for people to swim in. Not sure what else to say about it.
Yes the Lt. Governor oversaw the logo creation. He serves as the first Oklahoma Secretary of Tourism and Branding, overseeing the Oklahoma Department of Tourism and Recreation.
One would be remiss not to mention the state brand, "Imagine That" was unveiled at the same time.
I assume the current front drive to the museum will be shifted south.
The whole complex will have a great view of the OKC skyline.
MAPS4 will provide money for a dam farther to the east and for the pedestrian bridge that will cross from this resort to the north side of the river.
The bridge will make it much easier for pedestrians and cyclists to move between Lower Bricktown/Boathouse District and the FAM and OKANA.
Ahh, that makes sense and those do feel like properly MAPS items.
There is also a $128 million TIF district that was established when the Chickasaws took over the FAM.
That will go a long way towards this $300 million development.
I'm anxious to see the final renderings and site plan in the coming months. Its obvious that what was presented is conceptual. I wouldn't be surprised if they end up building a larger hotel.
It's just an artist drawing. They still have to submit final plans to the planning commission etc. I am talking about the actual final blueprint.
I am sure they have the architects working on the final plans now, something else will be released when it comes time to be presented to the Planning Commission & City Council. So even if they didn't start until Late Spring/Summer of 2022, they can meet the Summer 2024 projected opening.
So this is likely the biggest private development since the Devon Tower?
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