New development by Tim Hughes...
https://kfor.com/2019/01/09/new-rest...source=twitter
New development by Tim Hughes...
https://kfor.com/2019/01/09/new-rest...source=twitter
Just seems like an off the beaten path place to put all that stuff. Hope it succeeds but have a hard time seeing it. There was a restaurant at 65th and Ollie (Kang's maybe?) that was good but never had anybody at it. No reliable traffic you would never know it was there unless someone told you.
Ah, didn't realize the proximity of Wilshire point.
The hotel reminds me of the Statler in Dallas in some ways. Of course, it's not as urban, but the Statler turned out tremendously. It's maybe my favorite hotel in Dallas.
I stayed there for the big 12 championship in 2017. After seeing the Statler abandoned for so many years, I was very pleasantly surprised by how nice it ended up being after the renonavtion. Turned out to transformative project for that part of downtown Dallas. It was becoming a massive blight on that part of town similar to first national and the skirvin before those renovations.
Mixed-Use Development Coming To Classen Boulevard In Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City, OK | January 8, 2019
CBRE announces the sale of .45 acres of land at 838 NW 70th St in Oklahoma City to be developed for a future mixed-use property.
Susan Davis Jordan and Kelsey Gilbert with CBRE in Oklahoma City represented the seller, Ward Hall Properties, LLC. Laney Martin with Churchill Brown represented the buyer, 7000 Classen Partners, LLC.
This property sold for $265,000.
“This is an exciting new development for Classen Boulevard,” says Susan Davis Jordan, Senior Associate at CBRE in Oklahoma City. “Once complete, this mixed-use development will offer the local community a new, convenient variety of restaurants.”
The development is expected to be complete in Q4 of 2019. Once complete, the property will consist of approximately 12,000-square-feet of retail space on the first floor and eight condos on the second floor. There will also 8,500-square-feet dedicated for two restaurants, separate from the retail space.
“This land offered us the perfect opportunity to bring a new Class A mixed-use development to the neighborhood,” says Tim Hughes, Managing Partner of 7000 Classen Partners. “We are excited to be providing a state-of-art high-end design retail center for the area. We hope to bring a mix of retailers to the community, including unique restaurants, shops and, potentially, a distillery.”
7000 Classen Partners recently developed a Class A office space on land purchased across the street from the coming mixed-use property.
Placing the parking behind the building would make this 1000x better.
This was announced in January and there have yet to be any sort of permits filed.
This project is starting:
Are their new renderings to reflect the obvious big changes that have been made?
There will be a basement bar.
Wonder how this is coming along?
Great Pic! Such a cool project!
Love this!!
Well this was definitely a pivot...
Nice facade for a strip center, but not remotely close to the original concept.
Agree 100%
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This project is now called the Classen Design Center.
Lots of resources for homeowners and homebuilders; all businesses not previously found in OKC:
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