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NEW DOWNTOWN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT IN THE WORKS

Started by TheLofts@120, December 29, 2009, 01:14:34 PM

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godboko71

Thank you,
Robert Town

Townsend

Quote from: godboko71 on April 27, 2010, 02:52:41 PM
Townsend:
http://www.tulsanow.org/forum/index.php?topic=10422.msg84302#msg84302
and
http://www.tulsanow.org/forum/index.php?topic=11003.msg161439#msg161439

I think those threads relate to that project (unless there is a third project I missed at some point.)

Thanks, I wasn't sure.  I've had hopes for the old building on Main since I looked in the windows and saw all the tile work and the fireplace.  Thought it was very cool.  Carlton Place and I were sitting on the top level of the Hunt Club deck talking about what we'd like to do with the place if we had the means.

SXSW

Quote from: Townsend on April 27, 2010, 02:57:12 PM
Thanks, I wasn't sure.  I've had hopes for the old building on Main since I looked in the windows and saw all the tile work and the fireplace.  Thought it was very cool.  Carlton Place and I were sitting on the top level of the Hunt Club deck talking about what we'd like to do with the place if we had the means.

Where exactly is this on Main?  The section between Brady and Cameron is fantastic (from an urban standpoint) while the sections to the north and south are empty lots and industrial buildings.  It would be great to see a loft project similar to one I posted on one of these parcels.  It's great to see two potential mixed-use projects in Brady and at 6th & Boston.
 

fotd

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I don't think this will break anyone's heart, but fotd has been removed from this forum. Let's hope this brightens the attitude around here and people will post without fear of their opinions being belittled and discussions can go without disruption.  Your voices have been heard.  You're welcome.

Townsend

Quote from: SXSW on April 27, 2010, 03:27:01 PM
Where exactly is this on Main?  The section between Brady and Cameron is fantastic (from an urban standpoint) while the sections to the north and south are empty lots and industrial buildings.  It would be great to see a loft project similar to one I posted on one of these parcels.  It's great to see two potential mixed-use projects in Brady and at 6th & Boston.

I think it's Main and Cameron.  You can see the back of the Brady looking South from the upper deck.

It's a block West of Lola's across the street or a block or so East from Cain's.  There's some development happening around it thanks to Kaiser and some property and bar owners.  I look over at Griffin's property with a stink eye every time I'm over there though.

Hoss

Quote from: fotd on April 27, 2010, 03:32:43 PM
I don't think this will break anyone's heart, but fotd has been removed from this forum. Let's hope this brightens the attitude around here and people will post without fear of their opinions being belittled and discussions can go without disruption.  Your voices have been heard.  You're welcome.

Well, at least this time he didn't get a chance to do his famous 'someone has hijacked my account' meltdown.

While I know he is ultra-left liberal, and I identify as mainly liberal, he'd be qualified by me as a moon-bat.

OK, back to the topic at hand.

Townsend

Quote from: fotd on April 27, 2010, 03:32:43 PM
  Your voices have been heard.  You're welcome.

Oh man, you hear the voices too?

Thanks for listening to them.  And the little fuzzy bunnies came out of the woods and did their fuzzy bunny dance.

we vs us


TheLofts@120

I had no idea they had included that on their site, but they put a lot of work into it so I am happy they did.  The Brady Lofts project was designed as a conceptual for potential use on a particular site located in Brady.  The owners are looking at a couple of different uses and this is one we pitched. 

We intentionally designed the project so that it could be situated to just about any half block site, provide the necessary parking and bring another level of affordable housing to the downtown market.  We are currently looking at a couple of other sites to put this development.  Will keep you posted on it.

And yes Gaspar, I agree with you...I think it will be a win-win using this smaller firm and am looking forward to working with them on the Enterprise.
 

spartanokc

Quote from: Townsend on April 27, 2010, 02:57:12 PM
sitting on the top level of the Hunt Club deck talking about what we'd like to do with the place if we had the means.

That sounds kinda dirty..

ZYX

Have not heard anything about this in a while. I sure hope this project is not dead as it would be a great addition to downtown. Can anyone tell me the status of this project?

TheLofts@120

Hello everyone, its been a while since I last updated this post.

The Enterprise redevelopment project is moving forward.  We completed the architectural and engineering drawings in November, performed some additional value engineering on the design and have recently finished the renderings for the project that will be released in the coming weeks.

We are currently in the financing phase of the development and once completed, we hope to begin construction in earnest. 

The project will be comprised of 77 lofts residential units, 49 one-bedrooms (850-925sf) and 28 two-bedrooms (1,075-1,570sf) on floors 3 through 9.  The second floor provides approximately 13,500sf of light office space and the ground floor will provide 4,512sf of retail/restaurant space on the building's South end facing 6th Street and 2,871sf of retail/bar space on the NE corner of the building facing Boston.

I'll let you know as soon as we release the rendered images to the media.  I think you all will be pleased with the development.

Thanks,

Will Wilkins
120 Development Group, LLC
918-902-0760

 

ZYX

Thanks for the update and glad to see this moving forward. :)

TheArtist

 Can't wait to see the renders, and looking forward to seeing the dirt moving.  Couple years from now that part of Brady is gonna look very different.
"When you only have two pennies left in the world, buy a loaf of bread with one, and a lily with the other."-Chinese proverb. "Arts a staple. Like bread or wine or a warm coat in winter. Those who think it is a luxury have only a fragment of a mind. Mans spirit grows hungry for art in the same way h

swake

Quote from: TheArtist on February 04, 2011, 07:58:44 AM
Can't wait to see the renders, and looking forward to seeing the dirt moving.  Couple years from now that part of Brady is gonna look very different.

I don't think this is in the Brady, isn't this the Enterprise Building at 6th and Boston?