I still like it
I still like it
It will bring much more mass to that critical intersection.
And of course, more employees, patients and activity.
That looks nice, but it looks more I've the original plan. Hopefully it is built this way right up against the street
So the revisions of the revisions?
It looks like they're going to cut the extension of the multi-story portion out quite a bit shorter than what was originally planned, but this looks more dressed up than the last revisions. I like this.
Any word on when it's going to actually start? Do they have permits and everything ready to go?
They're gonna start the first week of July.
As one who no longer lives in OKC, I want all of you to know that I received my first medical degree from St. Anthony Hospital in 1962. Then off to Johns Hopkins for another post graduate degree. I'm now retired after 20 years with the University of California San Francisco (UCSF). I will never forget (at that time) the Nuns (Sisters of St. Francis) who were very helpful and like family at that time, and I'm not Catholic.
Take care everyone... I believe you have a great facility in OKC...
St. Anthony just applied for a construction staging area in the lot directly east of GoGo Sushi on 10th.
Looks like they will soon be getting busy on the expansion.
$42.5 million in building permit applications for this project yesterday.
Should start rising from the ground soon.
They had their official ground breaking this morning:
Meg Salyer speaks at yesterday's groundbreaking (from https://twitter.com/midtown_okc):
Lordy, how many times are they going to move the ER!
11/24/2014
I'll never forget the experience of seeing the Coal County ambulance (Pittsburg, OK) run what appeared to be its last leg in front of St. Anthony's when the ER was on the north side. Just remember pulling to the side and the Coal County ambulance didn't quite make it up the hill when the engine died; its siren let out its last blare as it whooped out (whoop, whoop whoop-ooo...)
The ER attendants got out and carted the patient through the emergency entrance. It wasn't funny; however, bystanders were laughing.
2/8/2015
Pictures of the construction here: Growth at St. Anthony Hospital in Oklahoma City continues | News OK
Lol…This isn't a small project and it has essentially gone completely under the site's radar for the last 6 months.
Amazing how may things are going on in OKC!
It also adds much needed mass to Midtown which still feels too vacant.
Hopefully after this project completes and they move the staging equipment off the large vacant lots around GoGo Sushi, MidtownR will get on that project and really help to at least fill in 10th Street.
One of the best ways to appreciate the density this is bringing is to drive down Dewey on the west side of The Edge. The vista termination at the end of the street is impressive.
Moving along:
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