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Hogan is actually offering free parking. It's Brewer that's the problem.
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If you can not afford $5 parking; park a little further out and walk. Everybody whines way too much about the parking. Take a look at other cities, they wish they had $5 parking.
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That's not the point. The point is that Jim Brewer and others are stifling growth in Bricktown by their narrow-minded thinking.
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The parking lords are much like parasites that live within the body. They only see the profits they can make in the short term and don't look at the long term. They suck people for all they're worth. Eventually, they die (stop coming to Bricktown). Then the money dries up. They've lost everything, all the money they had invested in their properties and structures.
If Brewer would allow free parking on his lots, maybe he'd be able to lease his properties for the amounts he's asking. |
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There is ample free parking in Bricktown. You just have to walk a little ways to get where you want to go. Personally, I have no problem with that. There is even a free shuttle service provided by the city.
Like many things in life, if you want luxury, you have to pay extra. Parking next to the place you're going to in an entertainment district like Bricktown is easily worth $5.00 and up. As far as people not going because of this, keep on dreamin'. They're coming in droves, and there's no likelihood of them stopping.
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I find it amazing that people complain about $5 parking.
If I go to bricktown for the entertainment value I am guarenteed to spend $5 for just one drink, and pay over 5 to get in just one club. Back when there was a parking problem, people hated going to bricktown because you coudn't find a space. Now I rarely hear about people complaining about parking(including the cost). |
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I am currently in London, England.. and signs like these exist all over this city.
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The only lots that charge are 3 or 4 small lots right in the middle of Bricktown and the Bricktown Parking Garage. |
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First of all no one here gives Mr. Brewer any respect, you would'nt even have a place to go if it was'nt for him.........Randy Hogan bought the whole lower bricktown for a dollar a foot, so does any business man know what that means. (every plat in upper bricktown is controled by many different investors) So i will tell you what the problem is RESTAURANT OWNERS they dont want to pay the parking owners.....
in example you pay 1 million for a piece of land at 6% for 30 yrs it costs you 6000 or more a month....how does jim brewer get return on his investment if he gives away the parking here is the problem you guys have never invested money and jim brewer has, tough luck i dont see you bitching at a bob howard just because he makes money answer quit going to bricktown, ha ha nobody else will |
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It just simply doesn't bother me that the closer Bricktown parking lots charge a few bucks. The lazies can pay or stay away and I'll park a little farther away and get some exercise. Anyone who's been in other urban entertainment districts knows they are going to have to pony up for the good parking. I went to a suburban shopping center in Colorado Springs that had parking meters on all the spots closest to the buildings!
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back to topic: I drove by a few days ago and it appeared they were gutting out the building. I didn't notice any new windows but a dumpster is out back and guys were hauling out debris of the building.
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Well, to be fair, building from the ground up can be a lot easier that renovating old buildings. Also, the Cheesecake Factory already has a model and they just tweak it for their locations. I'm guessing there is more than one CF that has the same design and floor plan as the Penn Square one. It's more plug and play.
That being said, things do seem to move slow around here. I doubt they could be Cheesecake fast, but it does seem many drag their feet for some reason. |
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To be honest with you, I hope the north canal regains it's prominence and fills up over the next few years. The empty buildings are ideal for unique shops, not pad-type businesses like Randy Hogan is offering. When you see pictures of Bricktown, it's not Lower Bricktown you see....it's the north canal along California Ave.
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basically what you are saying is no matter who owns them lets build to suit to make it all better however things are growing at a very rapid pace and nobody in okc should have a complaint, mr brewer is not a rich man(but everyone thinks so) and doesnt want to build out his property in case his sons have to take on all the debt ( oh how i wish i were a son)
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