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    Arts District / Film Row 100 N. Walker

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    Default Re: New Main Street Parking Garage

    Quote Originally Posted by hoyasooner View Post
    The real question is, has 100 N Walker always been ugly as sin?
    When downtown OKC fell for the modernist movement, it fell hard.

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    Default Re: New Main Street Parking Garage

    Quote Originally Posted by Just the facts View Post
    When downtown OKC fell for the modernist movement, it fell hard.
    The good news is in 50 years, people will think we've got a treasure trove of... you know I can't even finish that sentence with a straight face.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just the facts View Post
    When downtown OKC fell for the modernist movement, it fell hard.
    That is not a "modernist" building. Just a poorly-executed abomination in EIFS.

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    Default Re: New Main Street Parking Garage

    Quote Originally Posted by CuatrodeMayo View Post
    That is not a "modernist" building. Just a poorly-executed abomination in EIFS.
    Are you sure? It looks like an early example of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hoyasooner View Post
    The real question is, has 100 N Walker always been ugly as sin?
    100 N. Walker was originally (in 1930) the home of Bass Furniture ...



    During World War 2, it became the city's main USO building ...



    Lastly, it was remodeled in 1978 to its present configuration ...





    The full story is here: Doug Dawgz Blog: What Became of The Downtown USO?

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    I always thought of the city finance building as the Kia Optima of downtown buildings...

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    So they took a great building and did that to it. Figures. Man, they really screwed up the sidewalk appeal didn't they. We need to get a nut kicking machine and start rounding some people up. Maybe with some luck the good stuff is still underneath.

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    Wow! This should be required viewing before any building is re-clad.

    Doug, your blog is a treasure. Thank you.

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    From Doug's blog, this was the original renovation plan:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Just the facts View Post
    So they took a great building and did that to it. Figures. Man, they really screwed up the sidewalk appeal didn't they. We need to get a nut kicking machine and start rounding some people up. Maybe with some luck the good stuff is still underneath.
    HAHA! Sometimes you're relentlessness tires me out, but then you go and post something like this, particularly the bold part. Just great.

    Now to clean the coffee off of my screen...

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    Fred Spitz.... oh boy....

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    Lol - I love the quote "Potential profit from the building will result from an increase in the value of the building once it is refurbished and once downtown redevelopment occurs."

    That was 34 years ago. The lot next door is finally getting something built on it. That should put things in perspective.

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    Out with the old, in with the new, right? Those very words have been said in this forum, apparently without ironic intent.

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    This building was renovated with the idea the Galleria was coming to what is now largely the Devon Energy Center...

    At that point, anything built before 1970 seemed to be targeted for demolition or 'modernization'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Urbanized View Post
    Out with the old, in with the new, right? Those very words have been said in this forum, apparently without ironic intent.
    To this day some people still have a grudge against our beautiful, old buildings and prefer to see them replaced with newer dreck

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    Our wise old history sage Doug beat me to it. You coming to the RetroMetroOKC meeting at Kaiser's on Monday?

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    Background left to right: St Joseph's, OG&E, Braniff, Court Plaza and Bell Telephone Buildings clustered on the right.

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    Wow, look at the urban density in the background behind the construction site!

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    OMG somebody bring back that five cent hamburger shack!

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    For anyone interested, this is what use to be between the USO Club and the Hightower. You can see part of the large building on the left in this photo in the other photo above, on the right.



    Claude's Grill, 421 W. Main, Oklahoma City, Tom Pointer Real Estate Acct., photo by Meyers Photo Shop
    1946

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    Quote Originally Posted by UnFrSaKn View Post
    Our wise old history sage Doug beat me to it. You coming to the RetroMetroOKC meeting at Kaiser's on Monday?
    Yes.

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    I'm quite certain the EIFS and blank, characterless windows were sold at the time as being more energy-efficient, lower-maintenance and providing a modern, more-up-to-date appearance. At the end of the day, someone stepped back from that project, when completed, and said "WOW! What an improvement!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by UnFrSaKn View Post


    Background left to right: St Joseph's, OG&E, Braniff, Court Plaza and Bell Telephone Buildings clustered on the right.
    What a great photo ... notice the train freight cars, center left edge.

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    Claude's Grill, 421 W. Main, Oklahoma City, Tom Pointer Real Estate Acct., photo by Meyers Photo Shop
    1946

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