Along with the trail system, [sidewalks] probably touch more neighborhoods and more parts of the city than any other MAPS 3 project, Cornett said at a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday to mark the completion of phase 1 of the sidewalk project. If you look at these sidewalks, I think they exceed expectations, which is continuing the […]
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Growing pains
Some neighbors are also pushing back on two new restaurants planned for 23rd Street that they say could cause traffic issues on the residential streets close to the growing commercial district north of downtown. We are all for responsible development, but we cannot live somewhere that [has] constant late-night noise and cant take the loss […]
Take a ride
Streetcar ridership hit a peak in 1920, when 25.5 million trips were taken on the citys three lines. That worked out to nearly 280 rides a year for every resident in the city. The streetcar lines vanished in 1947, but a half a century later, the city is looking to slowly rebuild a rail-based transit […]
LIFE
Norman’s historic Sooner Theatre will host a murder mystery night complete with dinner and a show the weekend of Valentine’s Day. Death in a Double Wide is a comedy about a woman who gets murdered for firing off one too many snappy comebacks. The audience will have a chance to guess who the murderer is, […]
LIFE
The Historic Paseo Arts District’s In Your Eye Studio & Gallery will present Seeing Red, an art show that uses the color red as a catalyst that celebrates the fierce power of the color. Artists represented in the gallery include Sue Hale, Theresa Hurt, Michelle Phillip Junkin, Andrea Kissinger, Basil Martin III, Janice Mathews-Gordon, Dana […]
DDRC approves Stage Center demolition
It was built in 1970 by renowned architect John Johansen, and opened as the Mummers Theatre. It served as a hub for arts and cultural events over the next decades, but a flood in 2010 forced its closure. With millions of dollars in estimated deferred maintenance and no party with the resources to save it, […]
Last call for Stage Center?
Johansen won an award from The American Institute of Architects for his work on the building in 1972. Kestrel Investments Inc. paid $4.2 million to the Oklahoma City Community Foundation for the theater last July and has plans to build a 14-16-story office tower (which will be home to the new OGE Energy Corp. headquarters) […]
Center stage
Although the propertys new owner, Kestrel Investments Management Corporation, has plans to seek a demolition permit in November, hope still exists to somehow save the building described last year in Architectural Record as a love-it-or-hate-it structure. For decades, the now-defunct theater complete with its concrete forms, brightly colored steel ramps and large corrugated metal […]
Sustainable learning
They do not lack for ambition, aiming to transform SixTwelve an oasis for creativity and sustainability. Our areas of focus will be art, music, film, cooking, gardening and sustainable living practices, said Young. Well have a preschool during the day, after-school programs for kids and classes for adults. She and Varnum said they have […]
Boxed in
Box, a developer and owner of The Greens Country Club, said he has has few alternatives in connection with the sacred dome, which long ago lost its glistening golden look of yesteryear. His top options include the sale of the property or its demolition. Box is losing $10,000 a month on the old, vacant bank […]
