I have read several negative comments about OKC's proposed Dell site on several other message boards. Many people that I've read posts from on other boards feel that the city is making a mistake by not offering land in or near the growing downtown district or even the Memorial Road area.
Well, in a way, I can agree, but in other ways I don't think the land the city is offering is too bad.
The land the city is offering has several benefits. It has great highway access being right off I-44 and I-40, it's very close to the airport, it's right on the river, and it's a lot of land. From the way it sounds, in the future Dell is really wanting to expand their campus. With a smaller downtown site, Dell might not have that opportunity. One poster suggested that Dell should've been located where Bass Pro is now. Well, I have to completely disagree with that.....Bricktown is an entertainment district, not a series of office parks. I think Bass Pro fits better into the Bricktown area than Dell would. Also, the Bass Pro site would not have allowed enough space for Dell to expand in the future.
Other sites are available along the river, but not many of them are owned by the city. The land the city is proposing, is probably one of the largest blocks of land that the city owns on the Oklahoma River.
The drawbacks to the area are that it's a ways from the growing downtown area, and the housing project to the south is full of crime. But, I fully believe that a first class campus like Dell would build might go a long ways to improving an area that is in desparate need of a breath of life.
Some posters on other boards have already declared victory for Norman as a result of our city's site selection. I wouldn't be so quick to make that call. I think what the city is offering Dell has a lot more plusses than minusses. Norman lacks several key features that OKC offers...namely close proximity to the airport, close proximity to downtown, good access to several interstates, and a central location that is close to all of the Oklahoma City metro area. By locating the facility in Norman, Dell would have a harder time attracting employees from Edmond, Midwest City/Del City, and Yukon/Mustang. It's quite a drive from the other suburbs to Norman.
I've also heard some suggest that Dell locate in First National. Although I think that would be wonderful, it would cost Dell a ton of money to refurbish that building to bring it up to speed for a fast paced high technology computer firm.
I think Dell is wanting more of a modern office park type location. Something similar to what you see at the Memorial Road and Lake Hefner Parkway area.
Someone suggested Memorial as a possible site for Dell.....only problem with that is that the city doesn't own any land up there.
I personally think Oklahoma City probably picked the best from what they had to pick from. I know the area around the OKC site is a drawback, but all in all, I think it's still the better of the two proposals on the table, for the reasons I already mentioned.
What's your opinion?
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