I think Dolese decided Dolese wasn’t the best use for their downtown holdings. They assembled the 13th to 16th streets parcel over 20 years ago and considered themselves a steward of one of the largest undeveloped lots in the central city area. They needed more headquarters than what they had on 13th, but didn’t want to get into the northern lot.
Pete, next time you are flying the drone, take a look at the progress on the apartments on the north side of The Half.
Plus they finally installed some entry signs
A new 4-story building is planned for a parcel just west of Dolese.
It will be for Quintessa Marketing, a local company now located in 50 Penn Place that performs lead generation for personal injury lawyers.
Before the inevitable grousing about this not being retail or restaurants I will point out that the plan has always been to build small office buildings on the land south of Flix.
Pete, I have a manager friend at one of the businesses at The Half, and the new big talk is that https://andrettikarting.com/ will be building here. Any truth to that?
I've been watching them haul the precast parking garage and hoisting them in to place for about 3-4 weeks now. Nice to see all that progress from above. I did not realize how much more wood framing they have done. Is the roofing material the same type used on the building in Nichols Hills that burned up?
Interesting to see a parking garage for suburban apartments. This is a good trend for OKC because the cost of a garage is often citied as hindrance for downtown housing. I can't think of a single apartment complex here in Jax currently under construction that doesn't have a parking garage. Complexes built just 5 years ago with surface parking are already obsolete.
There is no way this is true except for the "can't think of" qualifier.
I just checked a list of recently completed and under-construction apartments in Jacksonville and found a bunch without a parking garage.
Garages make sense where the property is expensive. But that's not the case in most suburban areas so the idea that the complexes that don't build them are 'obsolete' is absurd. It will always be more common than not to have surface parking outside the core.
Chicken and Pickle has to be absolutely elated about these apartments finishing up lol
Its interesting that there appears to be only one entrance from the apartments down to the water, does anyone know if they are planning on doing any beautification projects along the shore or other planned interactions with the pond itself?
Nice, thank you! I go to flix fairly often and enjoy watching this area take shape.
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