Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
- TornadoKegan
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Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
A Little over 100 Miles over the Red River you will find the Oklahoma City Metro.
Suburbs Include Norman, Moore, Edmond, Yukon, Midwest City, Mustang, and Choctaw
This will be dedicated to sharing Urban Development (residential, commercial, attractions coming to the Oklahoma City Metro Area.
Suburbs Include Norman, Moore, Edmond, Yukon, Midwest City, Mustang, and Choctaw
This will be dedicated to sharing Urban Development (residential, commercial, attractions coming to the Oklahoma City Metro Area.
- TornadoKegan
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Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
Oklahoma City is getting a Fogo de Chao
It will be in this building and will be located at 13810 N Pennsylvania Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73134. when you click on the building in google maps it already displays Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse. It will be off of the Killpatrick Turnpike
It will be in this building and will be located at 13810 N Pennsylvania Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73134. when you click on the building in google maps it already displays Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse. It will be off of the Killpatrick Turnpike
- TornadoKegan
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Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
Oklahoma City is getting a Mesero
It is coming to the OAK Development near N Penn Ave. and NW Expressway
https://www.okctalk.com/content.php?r=9 ... ing-to-OKC
It is coming to the OAK Development near N Penn Ave. and NW Expressway
https://www.okctalk.com/content.php?r=9 ... ing-to-OKC
- IcedCowboyCoffee
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Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
I appreciate the thread and updates. I like knowing what our neighbors to the north are up to.
Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
We regret to inform you that our neighbors to the south (HOK's Houston office anyway) have ripped your skyline off:
https://www.hok.com/projects/view/pif-tower-cma-riyadh/
https://www.hok.com/projects/view/pif-tower-cma-riyadh/
- TornadoKegan
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Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
New $1 billion development in Norman, OK
The Plans Include
They are saying Approximately 80% of the plan’s $1 billion cost would be paid through private investment. The remaining 20% would be paid through public sources. None of the funds would come from the city or county general funds.
It would be up to voters in Norman at a later date. that date is unknow at this time.
Sources:
https://www.okctalk.com/content.php?r=9 ... devlopment
https://www.normantranscript.com/news/d ... 0cd0d.html
The Plans Include
- A New Sports Venue
A Outlet Mall
Single Family and Multi Family Development
Senior Living Facility
Hotels
They are saying Approximately 80% of the plan’s $1 billion cost would be paid through private investment. The remaining 20% would be paid through public sources. None of the funds would come from the city or county general funds.
It would be up to voters in Norman at a later date. that date is unknow at this time.
Sources:
https://www.okctalk.com/content.php?r=9 ... devlopment
https://www.normantranscript.com/news/d ... 0cd0d.html
- CTroyMathis
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Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
Norman has 189 square miles and they're going to put SFH next to I-35. Seems a little off the mark. Otherwise, interesting development. I'd like to see more people focus on the general campus area and old downtown-ish Main St./Gray St. area. Sure, they are all off the fly-by track of the interstate, but, are more interesting areas one could say. I guess I could add in HWY 9 as another area to continue to develop instead of relying on I-35 so much. City has an insane amount of available space.
Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
I don't know but would imagine that there are plans to someday run Kickapoo Turnpike toll road all the way south to or past OK Hwy 9
- TornadoKegan
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Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
That is at a standstill Right now. State Highway 37 along SW 134th St / S 4th St in the OKC/Moore Area had its destination removed. possible sign that the East West Connector will have that destination.I45Tex wrote:I don't know but would imagine that there are plans to someday run Kickapoo Turnpike toll road all the way south to or past OK Hwy 9
- TornadoKegan
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Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
The Only Reason that isn't happening is because he the people in the east like the county feelCTroyMathis wrote:Norman has 189 square miles and they're going to put SFH next to I-35. Seems a little off the mark. Otherwise, interesting development. I'd like to see more people focus on the general campus area and old downtown-ish Main St./Gray St. area. Sure, they are all off the fly-by track of the interstate, but, are more interesting areas one could say. I guess I could add in HWY 9 as another area to continue to develop instead of relying on I-35 so much. City has an insane amount of available space.
- TornadoKegan
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Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
i am sure they said the East - West Connector would come first. i thing growth will happen faster then when the Kilpatrick Turnpike was built. but not as fast as the Dallas North Tollway.I45Tex wrote:I don't know but would imagine that there are plans to someday run Kickapoo Turnpike toll road all the way south to or past OK Hwy 9
Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
Riyadh's KAFD skyline includes aspects very imitative of Dallas' RepublicBank rocketship beacon (1.)
Oklahoma City's triangular/hexagonal Devon Energy Center (2.),
...and Houston's own 609 Main at Texas (3.)
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- TornadoKegan
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Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
Ramsay's Kitchen is opening in North Oklahoma City on October 26th, 2023 at 1336 W. Memorial Road,
Source: https://www.okctalk.com/content.php?r=9 ... en-to-open
Source: https://www.okctalk.com/content.php?r=9 ... en-to-open
Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
That water looks like raw sewage.
- Casa Linda
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Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
Unclear if you don't know, but it's from their red dirt (port) and high iron content. Similar color is in parts of east Texas. Half the state is stained red. It gets everywhere, on you, cars, clothes, inside buildings, everywhere.Tnexster wrote:That water looks like raw sewage.
Good for OKC, they need some investment. (My family loves visiting the Brickyard in downtown OKC.)
- TornadoKegan
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Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
The Oklahoma City Andy Bs Location Opens today at 11917 N. Penn.
the hours are as of such, Starting on November 3rd 2023
Sun–Thur: 11am-11pm
Fri–Sat: 11am-12am
the hours are as of such, Starting on November 3rd 2023
Sun–Thur: 11am-11pm
Fri–Sat: 11am-12am
Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
Could this be real, second tallest skyscraper in the USA.
https://www.oklahoman.com/picture-galle ... 944622007/
https://www.oklahoman.com/picture-galle ... 944622007/
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Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
Devon Tower was originally floated as ~100 stories tall, so there's that. Secondly, I see the name "DREAM" on the hotel tower--based on local experience, what can we all surmise from that?
Please build it. OKC skyline looks like a fist with one giant finger sticking up in the middle as you approach from any direction. Instead of the "bird" as a welcome symbol, perhaps with two outsized tall buildings it will look like a peace sign instead.
Finally, a 100+ storey building in the heart of tornado alley. What could possibly go wrong?
Please build it. OKC skyline looks like a fist with one giant finger sticking up in the middle as you approach from any direction. Instead of the "bird" as a welcome symbol, perhaps with two outsized tall buildings it will look like a peace sign instead.
Finally, a 100+ storey building in the heart of tornado alley. What could possibly go wrong?
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Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
This strikes me as a "vanity project" along the same lines as the supertall projects in Arabia and China. There is no reason for a 100 story building in OKC.
- IcedCowboyCoffee
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Reminds me of this blue-sky impossibility:
Officials Have Second Thoughts About World's Tallest Building
Officials Have Second Thoughts About World's Tallest Building
Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
Developer’s planned Oklahoma City skyscraper now going for tallest in the U.S.
The company is seeking zoning to build the tower more than 1,900 feet.
https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... in-the-us/
The company is seeking zoning to build the tower more than 1,900 feet.
https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... in-the-us/
- TornadoKegan
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Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
The East West Connector from I44 to Air Depot Blvd/24th Ave NE is under the Active Design Phase. also several developments are planned for the area
- CTroyMathis
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Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
Might as well put this right here for Legends Tower:
https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/se ... 1391&row=0
Dream Tower:
https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/se ... 576&row=95
Ruby Tower:
https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/se ... 493&row=97
Emerald Tower:
https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/se ... 613&row=96
Additional +50 ft antenna requests on each of the latter three as well.
https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/se ... 1391&row=0
Dream Tower:
https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/se ... 576&row=95
Ruby Tower:
https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/se ... 493&row=97
Emerald Tower:
https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/se ... 613&row=96
Additional +50 ft antenna requests on each of the latter three as well.
- CTroyMathis
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Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
Looks like the 6-story Hard Rock Hotel at the Lake Texoma Pointe Vista area is interim status at 90 feet which I can't imagine being an issue beyond standard formalities. https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/se ... 80&row=193
- CTroyMathis
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Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
3 months later and no max height of any of the multiple buildings and associated tower cranes has been approved by the FAA.CTroyMathis wrote: ↑11 Mar 2024 22:34 Might as well put this right here for Legends Tower:
https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/se ... 1391&row=0
Dream Tower:
https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/se ... 576&row=95
Ruby Tower:
https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/se ... 493&row=97
Emerald Tower:
https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/se ... 613&row=96
Additional +50 ft antenna requests on each of the latter three as well.
- CTroyMathis
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Re: Oklahoma City, Norman Area Urban Development
The Legends Tower portion finally made it to interim status as of yesterday.