I agree. I mean no offense against Midtown when I say this, but coming from a more gentrified city Midtown is currently the most underwhelming of the supposed up and coming districts of OKC. I say that from a Charlotte perspective, not a perspective of what Midtown used to be before the gentrification began. That doesn't mean I don't see the potential there though. Like Uptown 23rd, Midtown screams with untapped potential. However, it is not yet anything close to comparable to the Blue Dome district in Tulsa. Now, there is a lot in the works and in five years it could be, but today, if I was showing somebody OKC for the first time I probably would not take them to Midtown. My hope is that things really start to pop after Dust Bowl/Fassler Hall opens. Not only housing, but more bars and restaurants to really bring the district to critical mass. With St Anthony's being a 24-hour operation, Midtown would be the perfect location for some 24-hour businesses.
In my opinion, I think this is an example of what Midtown could be 10-15 years from now considering the economy doesn't fall apart and growth remains steady.
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