So What Will Happen to the Cotton Exchange property?

Some Bricktown property owners are content to sit on vacant space or land for years, thinking a huge payday is just around the corner. But they are beginning to discover that potential buyers are no longer so willing to pay prices far above the properties’ actual value.

Gary Cotton, however, is a man who doesn’t have the luxuary of waiting. He needs to see this property producing revenue. He wants to get something going. He still has a good team at his side, and it will be interesting to see what they come up with next. Obviously, by starting with such a high expectation, anything less will now be seen as a disappointment when it might have originally made folks quite happy.



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Meanwhile the areas of Bricktown look very upper class and something to be proud of…. then you turn a corner to a boarded up building. Sell or build… should be the bottom line.

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