This sign went up on the lot sometime in the past few days.
http://www.6100grand.com/
This sign went up on the lot sometime in the past few days.
http://www.6100grand.com/
Yes, this is driven by architect Rick Brown (Gulfport Energy building and others) and I believe he's been in pre-sales mode for the last few months.
The property is still owned by Glimcher but suspect it is under contract to Brown.
It's a very ambitious / expensive project but probably bolstered by the Cumberland development north of NH Hill Plaza where those small lots are selling for $500K.
This would be directly north of Zoe's Kitchen and west of the proposed hotel, right?
No, on the other side of Grand on the site of the old Kensington Apartments.
It's the one Glimcher property that abuts the Glenbrooks addition (home to the attorney that sued them unsuccessfully and other less-than- excited homeowners) and pretty much had to stay residential.
There was a similar project proposed by a builder a couple of years ago but then he backed out, no doubt not finding the necessary buying interest at the time. I suspect the market has improved since that time.
I had been sitting on this for awhile because the land sale never closed and I wasn't sure it was going to happen.
A sign going up is a positive step but there was also one for the previous development which never materialized.
I love the renderings of the exterior, but a lot will depend on the (eventual) execution. It does feel like it will appear out of place here though.
They'd better hurry and get them sold before all of their potential clientele dies.
4 Sold and 2 Pending and it isn't even on the MLS. Interesting. I wonder if CHK has their hands in one or two of these as corporate housing.
I think it would have been neat if the building curved with Grand Blvd.
CHK probably could have just downsizsed into fewer buildings (under the impression most local energy companies are way down on EE count) and turned the others into residential and have them online sooner....
This will totally fit in. It flows right into Nichols Hills.
I think many on here don’t realize what a great location the general area is.
I love these broad condescending statements.
Ya know, funny thing about that, I work with A TON of Nichols Hills homeowners. The younger crowd LOVE the original NH homes. It's the older ones who are renovating. I hear the same thing over and over. The people in their 60's and 70's don't want to live in the same style they grew up in, meanwhile the younger homebuyers love all the original stuff.
I would gladly live in most of the surrounding housing stock of this area... But how does one obtain that level of income these days??
Become a very good dentist, doctor, lawyer, oil company entrepreneur, etc. Or, climb the corporate ranks to c-suite at larger company. Become a top-notch salesman. Be the beneficiary of a well-off parent's estate (or a life insurance policy). Etc., etc., etc. Same as people have done for a long time.
Exactly what turnpup above me said. More "younger" people are moving into Heritage Hills as well. I still see more of them in Nichols Hills and to a lesser extent Crown Heights. Nichols Hills has the whole municipality thing going for them, and better access to the Trifecta of private schools on Penn and Western.
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