Norman to lose 200+ payroll.
New mental health facility coming to Oklahoma County
https://www.koco.com/article/oklahom...ility/42540549
Norman to lose 200+ payroll.
New mental health facility coming to Oklahoma County
https://www.koco.com/article/oklahom...ility/42540549
It's going to be turned into strip malls. I forgot the name of the developer who has been pushing GMH and ODMHSAS to make this move so he can get the land, but if I heard his name, I'd know it (it's a name several people on this board would be familiar with--just drawing a blank). His current plans turn the empty land into a series of strip malls, so don't expect something amazing to happen there.
The story says they will be upgrading the Norman facility in addition to expanding in OKC.
i've read some sources that say that a new site will need to be selected so that current operations can continue during construction. the way that i read it, the 'facility' will continue and expand but that it will need to move to another physical site... given the size of the gmh property and the amount of space currently being utilized, i'm a bit skeptical regarding that constraint... but that's what's being claimed.
I heard the new facility was going to be south of OSU-OKC. It seems like they would need a large plot of land for a hospital. I don't know where they could put one near OSU-OKC
I would love to be able to explore the old church building there before it's torn down.
GMH has some interesting history. The hospital used to have 100's more acres between Alameda and Rock Creek.
You can put a standalone 200 bed psych hospital on minimal acreage. All the parts of the old Central State Hospital are no longer in use (radiology, OR suites, lab, anesthesia). I'm curious who they are going to contract with to cover these needs, it was Norman Regional.
A couple of videos about the hospital
https://youtu.be/cCth-e4Z0uM (1953) What it was like "back in the day".
https://youtu.be/GvwE6_ZjSLs
A lot of what's on this campus has been abandoned for decades. It's a pretty poor use of the land actually. They could build a new structure on the grass at the corner and take up a lot less space and reduce maintenance expenses and then demo all the literal crap on the grounds.
I think some of the buildings there have historic status, and most of them for sure have asbestos. I have a feeling that is why some of the oldest haven't been knocked down yet.
That's really cool. I've always wondered what the inside as like.
I know it would be insanely expensive but I would love to see that building saved and turned into something useful again.
I've been in that chapel but have few memories of it because it was almost 70 years ago. I used to play the accordion and played duets with my twin brother. I was in an accordion band which played a concert there for patients and also was in a talent competition there with my brother.
This just isn’t true. That’s not to say it may not ultimately be strip malls/big box, but the land has not been sold by the State and/or committed to any specific developer. There are a number of private developers who are interested with various ideas/plans, but no single or group of developers has a commitment or control.
So the new location is going into the NE corner of W Reno and S Portland on the campus of OSU-OKC. They are destroying the existing Precision Driving Center to make room. The existing building is only 15 yrs old and the driving range is in exceptional condition.
But the Reno and Portland location doesn't have to fight with NIMBY neighbors ...
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