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The Walk at Tulsa Hills

Started by railfan955, May 05, 2011, 06:29:34 PM

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AngieB

FYI: This is "Main Event" - http://www.mainevent.com/

Best I could gather from being at the Dist 2 meeting on Tuesday, they want to put it at 81st & Union.



Gaspar

Incredible Pizza for adults. 

I would like to request that we not have my birthday party there.

Thanks.
When attacked by a mob of clowns, always go for the juggler.

Stanley1

Are there still plans to put a gym in this new shopping center?  The old link to the The Walk website appears to be gone, is there a new link to the plans, with a map of locations (stores)?

sgrizzle


Stanley1

Thanks.  Really hope the Planet Fitness makes it there.  Or any gym, really.  That would be a very convenient location for me.

And it's super cool that the development has a clock tower.  Hopefully it doesn't get struck by lightening.

Hoss

Quote from: Stanley1 on November 13, 2013, 04:12:22 PM
Thanks.  Really hope the Planet Fitness makes it there.  Or any gym, really.  That would be a very convenient location for me.

And it's super cool that the development has a clock tower.  Hopefully it doesn't get struck by lightening.

Shouldn't be an issue as long as it's less than 1.21 gigawatts.   ;D

dbacksfan 2.0

Quote from: Stanley1 on November 13, 2013, 04:12:22 PM
And it's super cool that the development has a clock tower.  Hopefully it doesn't get struck by lightening.

Or an unstable person with a rifle.

Ibanez

Meh.....not impressed.

Would like it much more if there were a central parking garage that could be designed not to be an eyesore so that people would be forced to park there and then actually walk in The Walk at Tulsa Hills to do their shopping. There would of course need to be handicapped parking spots available near the stores, but centralized parking would be far more preferable, at least in my opinion.

sgrizzle

Quote from: Ibanez on November 14, 2013, 08:56:47 AM
Meh.....not impressed.

Would like it much more if there were a central parking garage that could be designed not to be an eyesore so that people would be forced to park there and then actually walk in The Walk at Tulsa Hills to do their shopping. There would of course need to be handicapped parking spots available near the stores, but centralized parking would be far more preferable, at least in my opinion.

We can't get parking garages downtown, hard to justify one in the back country.

This is a shopping center for people from Jenks, Glenpool, Sapulpa and West Tulsa. They would be excited about walkability as horse parking.

Gaspar

Quote from: sgrizzle on November 14, 2013, 08:44:11 PM
We can't get parking garages downtown, hard to justify one in the back country.

This is a shopping center for people from Jenks, Glenpool, Sapulpa and West Tulsa. They would be excited about walkability as horse parking.

I don't get it.  More parking lot, more walkability, especially when it's full and you have to park in the back!  ;D
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sgrizzle

Quote from: Gaspar on November 15, 2013, 03:15:09 PM
I don't get it.  More parking lot, more walkability, especially when it's full and you have to park in the back!  ;D

1 block of surface parking is what, $250k?
1 block of parking garage comes it at about $12M

Red Arrow

Quote from: sgrizzle on November 15, 2013, 05:22:58 PM
1 block of surface parking is what, $250k?
1 block of parking garage comes it at about $12M

How many stories for $12M?  How many parking spots per acre compared to surface only parking? 

Suburban malls have "free" parking built into the prices of goods bought there.  Can downtown businesses subsidize parking to attract business?  Artist?

You will get me downtown when you offer something I want that I cannot get in suburbia.  I object to paying for parking (I know there is presently free parking after hours downtown) on principal since there is no other realistic way to get downtown other than to drive but if "you" have something I  really want that I cannot get elsewhere, I'll be there.
 

swake

I read once that surface spaces run about $6,000 each and structured are about $10,000 and underground is about $12,000 each.

Vision 2025

Quote from: swake on November 15, 2013, 10:43:06 PM
I read once that surface spaces run about $6,000 each and structured are about $10,000 and underground is about $12,000 each.

I would say that surface at about $4-6K is reasonable depending upon the amenities and that stuctured at $10 requires good efficiencies and little appearence enchancement.
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Quote from: swake on November 15, 2013, 10:43:06 PM
I read once that surface spaces run about $6,000 each and structured are about $10,000 and underground is about $12,000 each.


Underground is closer to $20,000, and goes up quite a bit the further underground you go.  Excavation and dewatering (if below the water table) gets expensive.