Sweet! Thanks for the update!
It's interesting to see this is basically completely pre-leased. Yet the BOK Plaza building is so empty.
I was at a luncheon yesterday and Bond Payne, the developer of this building, was the speaker. It was a very interesting presentation. They received around $2MM in TIF from the city, if I recall correctly, and the total project cost is anticipated to be around $65MM. I'm looking forward to this project being completed and it's a great addition to Oklahoma City.
From their webcam...
11 stories with one more to go:
Wow!
This is an underrated project!
I’m loving all the infill projects going on. Hope to see more 8-12 story infill like this take place!
The finished architecture of this building should be pretty cool and generally a cut above any recent office building of this size.
It will also have fantastic views over the Memorial but also set a bit back from the skyline which will provide a great vantage point. Combined with the great renovation of the old Journal Record building (same owners), this is one of the truly outstanding projects in the core.
Midrise towers and residential buildings are going to completely transform the CBD and midtown. I know we are seeing several closures of restaurants right now in midtown. I believe we are going to start to see some new concepts start to open, and the old guard that have made it through this period are going to become the pillars of the district more than they already are.
That's my hope as well, especially for this area! I'd especially love to see 1-2 mid/high rises fill in that big surface lot (Lot 311) on Broadway between 4th and 5th. If that was developed along with Alley's End on the other corner, then that intersection would have glorious density. Have any projects been discussed for that space?
I think that lot was used for Kerr McGee employees back in the day. I haven't seen any for sale signs on it and it looks like they are using part of it to stage construction equipment for The Citizen project. The lot is in rough shape and not visually appealing in the least bit. I don't think there are any active plans to develop the lot, unfortunately.
Today they filed the BP applications for the club.
2nd floor: hotel (18 rooms)
3rd floor: executive workspace
4th floor: private club
very cool
i didn't think interior hotel rooms were legal??
will this be the new location of the Beacon Club?
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
The private club will be operated by the same group that owns Park House in Dallas:
https://www.parkhousedallas.com/
Interesting, is the Petroleum Club still operating or will this be the only members-only club downtown?
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