Very CityCentre-ish in West Houston. This looks awesome!
Very CityCentre-ish in West Houston. This looks awesome!
This looks fantastic, and will be pretty close to me as well if it happens. Here's hoping.
Definitely a true 'big city' development. OKC really needs something like this. Hopefully it pans out.
I quite like this but my only concern is that if I lived over there, I'd sure rather my home integrate with the new development than to suddenly back up to a huge parking garage. Though I guess the surface parking lots they back up top today aren't much better.
There is actually a massive parking lot to the immediate west that is for a big church where the congregation is obviously a fraction of what it once was. We discussed this elsewhere but this is happening all over OKC now where these big churches were built just outside the core in the 50's, 60's and 70's and now they draw maybe 10% of what they once did.
Anyway, that parking lot is just a collasal use of space. I'd love to see the developers buy at least half of it and use it for a parking structure and then use more of their own land for more commercial development.
As it is, there is going to be a massive parking structure directly across from this massive surface lot. I suspect it will come in handy for overlow and unauthorized parking.
you're not kidding... according to mayfair church of christ's website:
to the east and south of the building, there are 240 spaces... on a typical sunday morning, each person could show up in their own car and they'd still have spaces to spare.We currently have 250 members and average 210 at our Sunday morning assembly.
Hopefully if something like this works, a bigger project will come somewhere else in the city. This is a great start!
. . . can't wait!! not within walking distance, but really close!!
this looks amazing!
Love this design and its in a really great spot too.
I do wonder about those homeowners in the north and south side of it. Seems they are right on top of them. Imagine owning one of those house and they built a tall high traffic complex behind you. I would hope there is a plan for those owners either buyouts or will need a massive wall to block out.
Anyone notice the rendering showing the "Shack Shake?" Hmmm. That would be killer if these folks can draw Shake Shack to OKC.
This is just literally everything that area needs right now. That whole part of town is like a second hub, but weirdly bifurcated due to I-44, Classen Circle remnants, and other mistakes.
This could be a hit and with the quality of brands we are already drawing to the area, could bring in some choice retailers.
I wonder about NIMBY opposition as well. There was a hugely ambitious project a few years ago proposed north of Classen Curve that is now tabled because NIMBYs successfully tied it up in court long enough for market conditions to change. Hopefully the same thing doesn't happen here.
I agree. This could be the development that draws in some of the retailers that should be in OKC but for whatever reason aren't.
First of all, I believe that project is moving forward. Hotel should start soon. Retail on north side of 63rd is progressing rapidly. The bank has been leveled. And I am hearing movement on other parts.
And, it wasn’t NIMBYs plural. There was basically one person who was a lawyer who objected enough to delay it. She lost her fight. She was never really backed by the Glenbrook neighborhood. We recognize how our value is being increased every day this Curve development gets closer. Location = value. Access to these kinds of amenities INCREASE value and add to the quality of lifestyle.
I love the design but also respect homeowners.
What do you think would be a good remedy? I don’t see the developer offering to buy them out so what is the options for those homeowners? I can see both sides of this but the homes were there first so somehow the developers need to come up with a workable plan imo.
So, the developer should compensate you for making your property worth a lot more? Or, for making the neighbor lifestyle much better and more desirable? For replacing some offices and parking lots with a vibrant shopping, living, area with a legitimate night life? All within easy walking distance.
If the developer follows through, the neighbors should be slapping the developer on the back not complaining.
Would OKC be able to support a Restoration Hardware? Pretty pricey stuff! A Crate and Barrel would be a nice fit in this development!!
Please please please! Tulsa has had one of the older small style stores for years, and my wife and I end up shopping online at RH all.the.time. The bulk of our furniture and decor budget goes to RH and RH Baby&Child. I guess I was kinda hoping it would end up in an expanded Spring Creek in Edmond (since we live there), but I'm happy with a location anywhere in OKC!
Are you kidding? Those houses will go up in value immediately. They won't want to be blocked, but want easy walking access to it. All that makes their homes much more sought after. I am sure the developer would love to get all those houses for current market value and then turn them for big profit as the development is completed.
Good looking development! Reminds me a little like Shoppes of Legacy West. This is raising the bar and the location is very high profile with heavy traffic counts. A great fit!
They finally added sidewalk on Penn from 63rd to NW Expy. However, I live on a cul-de-sac off 63rd east of Penn and can't walk out of my neighborhood without twisting an ankle in the grass (with ruts and holes), or taking my life in my hands on 63rd. I had to quit riding my bike from my house because of the danger of having to get out on 63rd til I could cut through the Waterford. LOL Otherwise, I love this is walking/biking distance from me.
I was just wondering about this development the other day because I remember the original posting. I seriously hope this comes to fruition. I only wish it was on a much larger scale. I know this is off topic, but what happened with that planned development across the street from Chesapeake Energy?
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