lmao :o
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lmao :o
This is correct.
Oh my god
It's going to be okay! I promise!
A mere 86 levels of luxury residences simply will not do.
All I know is that I demand to make this all about my politics.
These things are standard in NBA locker rooms.
Muh property taxes er goin' up!!!
It hasn't.
If I am not mistaken, Oklahoma City is not even one of the top 40-50 large metros in the country for new apartment construction in the past five years. Regardless of the exact number, the fact that...
Until just a few years ago, it seemed like 50/50 that you could watch someone sell drugs in the parking lot whenever you went to mail a package, get your hair cut, or pick something up at Michael's.
This is correct.
I think there are a lot of people who simply don't understand that it takes incentives to get meaningful resources to this city - people, businesses, brands, etc. This is not a...
The difference between liberals and progressives is that one side understands and accepts that there are trade offs in life and chooses to operate within that reality.
You can eat at Pappadeaux in the airport.
That is not the kind of place that is going to be an anchor at this development. Might be a fit at Chisolm Creek or something.
I think the surrounding neighborhood will become very attractive for new builds, similar to the neighborhood south of Classen Curve.
It probably ruined their professional lives and will certainly result in them having to rebuild under a new legal structure, so yeah.
Very sad that Oklahoma City didn't get around to something like this before Los Angeles.
lol
Any kind of upscale retail development on the current Shephard Mall site would be too speculative to make it through corporate approval.
This is... not a good idea.
This is not the kind of development that is going to have an IKEA.
That belongs somewhere off I 235 North or Memorial Road.
I don't even know what to say about the fact that they opened a restaurant and called it Steak The Experience.
The food has always just been mediocre to bad.
I don't know how you can go wrong with the concept of fun Mexican in a cool space with a neat patio, but they did it.
I mean Oso isn't great...
I'm very interested to see how this impacts the immediate neighborhood, which has a lot of small and charming mid century homes, among a number of places that have fallen into disrepair.
I think...
Are they burying the power lines on this lot?
I can't think of a significant and semi-reputable okc corporate entity that has had a worse reputation as a place to work in my adult life. I have literally never heard a single good thing about it...