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Started by LandArchPoke, April 13, 2015, 09:47:29 PM

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#2130
Quote from: Tulsadude on February 29, 2024, 06:06:30 PM
I will vote against any tax increase for this project.

It will likely be that the city funds for the project will be from a TIFF on the site of the new hotel and there will be no vote of the people and no tax increase. Just a redirect of the onsite generation of property and sales taxes. Just like what OKC did for the Omni hotel there. Like what was done for Santa Fe Square and Tulsa Hills.

Sorry Dude

DowntownDan

Quote from: Tulsadude on February 29, 2024, 06:06:30 PM
I will vote against any tax increase for this project.
Are you against taxes going toward it, or are you against the very concept of a convention hotel in Tulsa? If the latter, I'm curious as to why?

Tulsadude

Quote from: DowntownDan on March 01, 2024, 12:40:42 PM
Are you against taxes going toward it, or are you against the very concept of a convention hotel in Tulsa? If the latter, I'm curious as to why?

I am against taxes.

Red Arrow

Quote from: Tulsadude on March 01, 2024, 07:22:18 PM
I am against taxes.

Nobody likes taxes but we do have some expectations from government that need funding.  Where to get that is always a recipe for heated discussions.

Having said that.... the Tulsa County Assessor has made it clear, the intention is to keep Fair Cash Market Value (FCMV) of properties well above the taxable value to insure a 3% (with Homestead) or 5% (without Homestead) increase in property taxes in perpetuity.

 

Tulsadude

Quote from: Red Arrow on March 01, 2024, 09:25:58 PM
Nobody likes taxes but we do have some expectations from government that need funding.  Where to get that is always a recipe for heated discussions.

Having said that.... the Tulsa County Assessor has made it clear, the intention is to keep Fair Cash Market Value (FCMV) of properties well above the taxable value to insure a 3% (with Homestead) or 5% (without Homestead) increase in property taxes in perpetuity.



Everyone is against property taxes.

ELG4America

Quote from: Tulsadude on March 02, 2024, 03:00:13 AM
Everyone is against property taxes.

I'm not. Land taxes are one of the most economically efficient taxes. Though I think we should reduce or eliminate taxation on improvements and focus instead mostly or entirely on the value of the underlying land. Thus, providing incentive to increase the economic impact of valuable land (like a downtown corner) or sell to someone who will.

shavethewhales

The Tulsa World is now confirming what Tulsan said earlier about the old Holiday Inn being converted into apartments.

brettakins

https://tulsaworld.com/news/local/apartments-coming-to-former-downtown-holiday-inn-developer-says/article_266eec50-dda6-11ee-85b9-a736d284fc0e.html?fbclid=IwAR0XeG0nn9m_Zj4TmHEqEBITcRlG03LQc9mNOnEe5PWkjJTZ8gL5tLTCG8s

Apartments coming to former downtown Holiday Inn, developer says

QuoteAKansas City-based real estate development firm has purchased the former Holiday Inn building downtown with plans to turn it into market-rate apartments.

ApartmentVestors recently closed on the purchase of the property on the northwest corner of Seventh Street and Boulder Avenue for $8.6 million, according to county records.

"It's nice to be part of that movement of creating more housing downtown," said Spencer Cullor, owner and principal of ApartmentVestors. "We see Tulsa downtown as a really core growth area for Tulsa."

Plans for the West 7th Apartments call for completely renovating the 224-room hotel into 117 apartments comprising 55 one-bedroom, 40 two-bedroom and 22 junior one-bedroom units. The complex will include an underground parking garage, an outdoor grilling and lounge area, and a heated indoor/outdoor pool.


Cullor said the apartments are expected to open in approximately 18 months and that rental rates have yet to be determined.

"These will be middle of the road. They are not going to be the most expensive units downtown," Cullor said. "But it is not going to be like affordable housing. Middle of the road, really nice amenities.

"It's going to be a really, really cool product at the end for people to live and call their home."

ApartmentVestors focuses on properties to which it can add value through renovations to "fulfill our mission of providing safe, affordable housing for people," Cullor said.

Zach Molzer, director of business development, capital markets and acquisitions for ApartmentVestors, said work is already underway at the site.

"We're trying to empty out the old hotel," Molzer said. "Obviously there's a lot of beds, mattresses and desks and all of that stuff. So we are actually donating all of that to Habitat for Humanity."

ApartmentVestors operates throughout the Midwest. West 7th Apartments will be the ninth project the company has done in Tulsa. The company currently owns three multifamily residential properties in the city — Hideaway Cove, Tradewinds Villas and The Lodge.

shavethewhales

Baron's is now open. It's much fancier than I thought it would be. Most entrees are north of $30. Reservations are "recommended" heavily. I'm curious how well they'll do. We already have several higher-class dining options downtown and it doesn't seem like there's a huge market for that here, but what do I know.

The VA hospital continues to take shape, and Western Supply is well off the ground and running now, so at least we have two big projects still going downtown at the moment.

The two projects on either side of the Blue Dome both seem to be advancing well. The old Rose Pawn is still full of junk, but there were people in there last week with the door propped open so I assume they are still working on cleaning it out. The new building has completed the slab pour and I assume walls are going up this week.

Anyone notice they added the sign to Santa Fe Square? It looks snazzy. Can't wait for that thing to be done. I love that they left an opening for a walkway through the middle.

There's also a new Coney Place that took over from the Wiz - haven't tried it yet but it's on the agenda this week.

Urban Enthusiast

Quote from: shavethewhales on April 22, 2024, 08:56:00 AM

Anyone notice they added the sign to Santa Fe Square? It looks snazzy. Can't wait for that thing to be done. I love that they left an opening for a walkway through the middle.


Yes, I did.  It does look snazzy!

DowntownDan

The Santa Fe Sq. sign can be seen from the 7th street off ramp going south. I bet it'll look great at night.

patric

#2141
Quote from: LandArchPoke on October 19, 2022, 11:34:20 AM
Interesting plans for Center of the Universe. Not sure what I think about the canopy structure I think it distracts from tower sculpture already there and just covers it up. Rest of it looks nice though - I really hope they are able to figure out how to preserve the acoustics but I'm afraid the renovations to the structure of the bridge underneath will end up damaging it.

I wish they would take the southern end of the bridge and build out a plaza in front of Union Station as well and get rid of that parking lot. Would make the walk between the Arts District and Blue Dome a lot nicer and more pleasant than the parking lot or blank walls of the Williams complex.

https://www.kjrh.com/news/local-news/center-of-the-universe-redesign-ready-for-public-input

Can leave public comments here too:

https://downtowntulsa.com/about/programs-and-initiatives/recentertheuniverse


Another variation; how could those new structures not affect the acoustics?
...and is there a contingency in case something has to be torn out to restore the effect.


"Tulsa will lay off police and firemen before we will cut back on unnecessarily wasteful streetlights."  -- March 18, 2009 TulsaNow Forum

Jacobei

Quote from: patric on May 08, 2024, 11:06:50 AM
Another variation; how could those new structures not affect the acoustics?


The acoustics are determined by the circular benches. As long as they are maintained, the eerie effect will be unchanged.

patric

Quote from: Jacobei on May 09, 2024, 11:42:54 AM
The acoustics are determined by the circular benches. As long as they are maintained, the eerie effect will be unchanged.

How can you be so certain?    Was there any acoustic modeling done?
"Tulsa will lay off police and firemen before we will cut back on unnecessarily wasteful streetlights."  -- March 18, 2009 TulsaNow Forum

Tulsan

Quote from: patric on May 09, 2024, 06:42:59 PM
How can you be so certain?    Was there any acoustic modeling done?

Yes