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    Developer seeks to acquire vacant flatiron building

    By Steve Lackmeyer
    The Oklahoman

    Developer Grant Humphreys is negotiating with the Presbyterian Health Foundation to buy a long-vacant flatiron building at NE 5, Harrison and Walnut avenues -- one of downtown's busiest entries.
    The Oklahoma City Urban Renewal Authority owns the site, but the foundation is designated as developer for the property. The authority this week approved an application by the foundation to enter into a contract with Humphreys, if the building is kept as part of any future redevelopment.

    Humphreys said he's uncertain what will be done with the building, which is known as a "flatiron" because of its triangular shape. Humphreys said the building could be a challenge to renovate because it has four different floor slabs -- a result of it being built on a slope -- and an 8-foot floor to ceiling height on the second floor.

    "It's got to make sense," Humphreys said. "Historic preservation is great and adds to the character of the community, but at some point, you can lose a lot of opportunities."

    Humphreys envisions a mixed use for the site, including retail, offices and housing. Humphreys also is developing the Block 42 condominiums at nearby NE 4 and Stiles Avenue.

    Humphreys said he hopes to close the NE 5 and Harrison deal and start work within the next year. He said the area has waited "long enough" for redevelopment.

    "That site is a defining block for the entryway to downtown," Humphreys said. "As Walnut is turned into a connection for Bricktown, that block will become the first view for people coming to the downtown entertainment district."

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    Urban Pioneer Guest

    Default Re: Flatiron building to be renovated.

    I wonder what Rand Elliott thinks about this. At least it will not be the Loves truck stop originally planned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Urban Pioneer
    At least it will not be the Loves truck stop originally planned.
    Oh, gawd, that would be the end of it if that happened.
    Continue the Renaissance

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    Remember it's not a done deal, its still in should I say it? OCURA's hands......... if Humphrey's get's it it should turn out nice.

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    Patrick Guest

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    Humphreys is part of the good ole boy network, so it shouldn't be a problem for him to get approval.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick
    Humphreys is part of the good ole boy network, so it shouldn't be a problem for him to get approval.
    It's a good thing too. If all we had was Henderson and Hogan we'd really be in trouble.
    Don't Edmond My Downtown

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