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  1. #26

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    I think it should be fine. There are a lot of developments here in LA that are close by some really rough areas in south central that make NHP area look like Edmond. This will be a great infill project hopefully the final version will reinforce that statement.

    On a somewhat related note, there is a new medical facility going in at Classen and Britton. I listed on the OKC Dev map.

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    They've started dirt work:


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    Your overhead shot really shows just how much land this project will infill by the end of the construction.

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    They installed sidewalks this week all down Classen in front of this development...

    For the people who mentioned the train tracks... I live at J Marshall Square and while I have adapted - they still drive me insane occasionally. I could not even begin to imagine living this close! I wouldn't.

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    ^

    Thanks for the update!

    I'll get out there with my drone and get a bird's eye perspective.

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    ahh... i saw this in the distance in one of the other nichols hills threads and was wondering what it was.

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    Pete, any new updates or drone shots for us on this project?

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    IN FACT I just took this today.

    Not super close but you get the general idea.


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    I wonder what will happen to that land directly to the east. Looks like it is owned by a person/group out of Tulsa.

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  12. #37

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    Pete, I noticed a structure going up a few days ago on this, towards the south part of the development. Any word as to who is going in there?

  13. #38

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    The four structures at the south end are all homes. To the right and slightly north is an office building.








  14. #39

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    The four structures at the south end are all homes. To the right and slightly north is an office building.
    Any idea when they will start on the rest? There are quite a few structures on their plan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DKG View Post
    Any idea when they will start on the rest? There are quite a few structures on their plan.
    I believe they will soon be starting on the eastern edge; more or less condos for automobile storage.

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    Thus far they have put in a lot of infrastructure, 2 small office buildings, 5 homes and the first phase of the garage condo project.

    One of the houses is currently listed on the MLS for $835,000 which is $250/SF: zillow.com/homedetails/808-NW-72nd-St-Oklahoma-City-OK-73116/2082714357_zpid/






















  17. #42

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    The constant train horns will immediately DQ this location for many people. Any chance that they can get a “quiet zone” in place like they did downtown?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CloudDeckMedia View Post
    The constant train horns will immediately DQ this location for many people. Any chance that they can get a “quiet zone” in place like they did downtown?
    I know it's awfully close, but you can hear the trains all over Nichols Hills. It hasn't seemed to DQ anybody from purchasing homes in the 1100 block, where property values have skyrocketed in recent years.

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    Or the reasonable thing major cities do is grade separate train crossings.

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    Only way I see this being ultimately successful (on the residential front) is if they expand commuter rail north, and there is a stop in this vicinity.

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    and I believe there is a stop planned at near 63rd.
    Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!

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  23. #48

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    Are those solar panels on top of the building in center left?

  24. #49

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    Quote Originally Posted by David View Post
    Are those solar panels on top of the building in center left?
    Yes:


  25. #50

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    That's pretty cool. Is it safe to assume this isn't a one-off and more of the buildings here will have that as they get built?

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