Well if it doesn't happen in Norman, best of luck to Moore. I still don't see it happening. Again, sounds like a weird bluff to me.
I also don't see any TIF in Moore at all? This would be 200 million at the least (20% of a billion) but most likely more since they would also have to buy/develop the land that it is on.
Postponed again to May Planning Commission. Still not definite plan on the development. We wait again! https://mccmeetingspublic.blob.core....9be5c4afaf.pdf
Its definintely a weird bluff, pretending this is an arena for the OKC Thunder or football stadium for the KC Chiefs and theyll move it out of town if OU doesnt get their way? Its just bluster from Harroz because he has no good options or negotiating position. Even as pro-business as Moore is (says bouldersooner) I cant imagine them going for a $200 million TIF for an arena that they really dont need. And Moore is probably the only alternative option, unless you get Chickasaws involved.
Its kind of pathetic that trying to strong arm Norman is OU's only option to getting a new arena.
Sorry not for sure where to put this but new Apartments in Norman across from the Cleveland County Courthouse
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I dont know where in Moore you think this thing would fit. Moore is getting pretty full. There honestly is very little land now that isn't packed in there within the actual Moore city limits. Someone would have to buy out something else to build something like an arena and would have to have a LOT of parking. I don't really see anywhere this would even fit. Not to mention, the city in Moore (including myself) would say no thank you. That's not a cost benefit to the city to just throw an arena in there for a short-term run for OU. I think if you asked the broader Norman residents, they would also said No Thank You. They're only getting forced into it by the city making deals that turned this fully private thing into a partnership of not the proportions originally sold as.
What areas near Bryant and 34th and 19th? There may be empty farm land there but there are numerous planned neighborhoods for those areas.
Moore doesn't have the infrastructure and streets to support something like this outside of it being placed right off the interstate and the current area you mentioned there doesn't have off ramps (yet) to even get off the interstate. Having said that I do think the Access OK projects will bring some development in the area I don't think much, if any of it will happen until after that section of turnpike is at least started on and we know where all the on/off ramps and whatnot will be built.
https://www.oudaily.com/news/norman-...5560819e5.html
The more I hear about this the less I like it. All this does is perpetuate the sprawling Ponzi scheme development patterns at the expense of downtowns and the university campus regardless of what anyone thinks about OU basketball attendance.
once again.... THIS!!!!! everyone keeps talking about projects that just won't happen as alternatives. there are two options on the table. build this, or keep playing in a falling apart Lloyd Nobel for the next 20 years. unless some donor wants to put up a couple hundred million for an on campus arena (like what happened for texas), then a new on campus arena isn't an option. this is the only option on the table.
I still think the arena for collage sports should be on/near campus. But, I do understand that a new arena on campus is not an option at this point in time. Can we get a running list of the pro/cons for this development?
We will have a program that continues to get worse as long as we have the worst or near worst facility in any league we play in. This team will not improve or be consistently good until it’s in a new building. LNC is the most visible problem and easiest to correct at this point because the larger problem of general program funding isn’t going away. At least a new building should help get more people from OKC to the games.
Regardless. It’s asinine at this point to act like staying in Lloyd noble is even a viable solution unless you just want to completely give up on basketball for the next 20-30 years.
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