Birds Chirping at Urban Renewal?

It’s not quite that slow. But the national economy has definitely put several projects into a deep sleep.
Tomorrow the board commissioners will consider granting extensions to The Hill, TOverholser Greens and the Brownstones at Maywood Park. Other projects on hold include The Flatiron, the new headquarters for the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber and the OIPA.
No word on the timing of an Embassy Suites in the Oklahoma Health Center.
All thrusters are a go, however, for Devon tower.

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Steve, can you point us readers to a site that lists the OCURA membership? Does it list the length of time they’ve served? Does such a site exist?

List of members:
Stanton Young (Presbyterian Health Foundation, Oklahoma Health Center), Fred Hall (downtown property owner), Russell Perry (publisher of the Black Chronicle), Mary Malone (publisher of Journal Record), Jim Tolbert (downtown property owner).

Paul, I agree, where is the OCURA website? I’d really like to see Urban Renewal try and be more visible. Oh wait, they usually are a few decades behind the times…

“Thrusters”

Given the slightly phallic shape of the tower, that’s hilarious.

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