The influx of housing in Midtown is set to gain another 327 apartments with a partnership between local developer Gary Brooks and Indianapolis-based Milhaus Development.
Brooks, whose Cornerstone Development is building the $36 million, 250-unit Edge apartments at NW 13 and Walker Avenue, will be partnering with Milhaus in building a $42.5 million, five-story complex at NW 10 and Shartel Avenue.
The project marks significant milestones for both companies. Brooks also is developing The Steel Yard apartments and retail in Bricktown, which, when both phases are built, will total 376 units. All together, his downtown area residential development totals just under 1,000 apartment units.
The design is unlike any residential development underway, completed or contemplated downtown or elsewhere in Oklahoma City.
The building will be five stories high and face the northwest corner of NW 10 and Shartel Avenue roundabout, with an all-glass facade on the ground level of the corner where 4,500 square feet will be available for retail space.
Three very different balcony styles and sizes face the two main streets. The facade, meanwhile, will consist of cement boards, metal, glass and masonry.
Unlike other large complexes being built downtown, the 455-space garage will be built on the outer northwest corner of the property. That corner faces surface parking on both sides, including a planned new headquarters for Catholic Charities of Oklahoma.
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