Deep Deuce Rising
So now we’ve got Level apartments under construction, the Aloft hotel ready to start up as soon as the detox moves and Ron Bradshaw preparing to move forward with an apartment complex as well.
Expect even more announcements in the next few months. Deep Deuce is emerging as downtown’s first fully-mixed neighborhood.
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Steve, care to spill the beans on the future announcements? Just a hint? I promise I won’t tell anyone.
Steve, are you going to reply to the request of a few more hints to upcoming projects?
Give us a good riddle to solve with hidden info to what you know.
Expect at least a couple hundred more residences in addition to what’s already announced. And expect retail. Good retail.
Urban Outfitters and American Apparel? That’s my hope. Those two usually go hand in hand. I noticed them in a pretty urban setting in midtown Omaha, of all places, last week. I know Urban has looked at downtown. Those two would make a really nice anchor to a retail setting.
Trying to figure out where several hundred residences would fit. I did notice the For Sale sign was gone at the corner of Joe Carter, or whatever that street name is, and 1st St. Otherwise, some buildings are going to have to come down to fit that many in Maywood/Deep Deuce or the Triangle.
Steve, would you please please please give us a hint in regards to perhaps more vertical developments on the verge in Deep Deuce?




On OKCtalk, there is renewed interest in the Maywood Flatiron project (not Humphrey’s), at the site of the current unattended gas station north of the Brownstones. Any new information you could give on it Steve?