Transformation of a City- One Penny at a Time!
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Transformation of a City- One Penny at a Time!
Transformation of a Cityy One Penny at a Time! 2010 ASTSWMO Conference S Success St Stories i iin th the N New Economy May 13, 2010 y Kirk Lloyd Oklahoma DEQ OKLAHOMA LAND RUN - 1889 Oklahoma City y Oilfield - 1928 • 1993 Vote for $0.01 Temp Sales Tax l T d 5 years • S Sales Tax llasted • Nine Projects on One Ballot Fairgrounds Ford Center Trolley Ballpark Civic Center River Downtown Library Canal Myriad /Cox Convention Center • Tax Extended 6 months (Approx $363 $363 million) • Spurred Private Development MAPs $ 363 000 000 SBC Bricktown Ballpark Bricktown Canal Spirit of Oklahoma T ll Trolleys Cox Convention Center Center1998 •Civic Completed • $34.2 million •Ford C Center Completed l t d 1999 • 12,000 Seat Capacity • $23.1 million Home of Red1,Hawks •Norick Began June 1999 Downtown (AAA) •Library Flows by 20 bars & •• 9 Replica Trolleys Built 1972 State Fair Arena restaurants • $5.3 $5 C 3 million Completed l illi d 2000 Oklahoma River Built 1937 • •Completed 2002 $63.1 million Completed 2001 • •Added 100,000 sf $87.7 million $52.4 million Completed •• •20,000 , Seat2004 Capacity p y Fair Arena 3 miles Rive r 1 mile City of Oklahoma City • Home $21.5 million of Hornets and ••Completed Fall 1998 Blazers • 110,000 sf • Renovation of • Completed 2004 livestock facilities, barns, barns arena, and • Damarena construction created series of river exhibition buildings lakes along downtown • $14 million • $51.8 million Yesterday Today Downtown Library OIL WELLS ON OKLAHOMA RIVER Private/Public Developments as a Result of MAPS Hotels $$ 251736440 00 00 00 00 0 Renaissance Courtyard Inn Sheraton Colcord Hotel Inn •Residence Opened 2000 15 – 311 ••Skirvin Hotel O stories Opened d 2004 rooms ••Hampton 8 story - 225 rooms Inn Renovated 2006 Opened ••Holiday 15 story Inn –October 396 2006 Express •rooms Opened January Jan ar $14 $14.6 6 million illi renovation 2007 Candlewood 108 boutique $25 room million ••Suites Opened February hotel 2007 John Q. Hammons’ •• 4,000 sf restaurant • $51.3 million 3rd hotel • Opened February www.colcordhotel.com l Hotels dh t & l •• Marcus 150 rooms 2009 Resorts •• Four Story-95 room 225 beds $24 million hotel www.skirvinhilton.com •• 6-stories, 200 roomsapprox. 100-125 125 rooms Application under • 100 review • Application submitted City of Oklahoma City Office, Retail, & Entertainment $$ 11066452000 00 00 00 00 0 NE 10th & Broadway The Candy Factory Devon Tower Greater OKC Chamber • OverExchange $8 mil for: Film • Cardinal District Engineering • Office with retail • Bicycle Alley • Iguana Mexican • $9.2 million Grill • 1.9 million sq ft • Coffee Late 2008Slingers or early • $18 million • Sara Sara • Estimated $750 2009 Cupcakes • million 4 story, 50,000 sf project j • BD Home • Will include • Planned 2010 • Stella forin residential, retail, • Completed 2012and Photography entertainment • Pachinko Sushi • 50 story spaces www.filmrowokc.com B Bass P Pro Sh Shop Sonic Headquarters Automobile Alley Sandridge • Opened 2003 Midtown Plaza • $18.8 million • Opened 2003 • 2.3 million Dowell Center $13 • Main M i million St Streett Program P customers in the first 1996-2000 First • 105,000 sq ft yearNational Center • Mixture of Bricktown • restaurants, Estimated offices, and retail of $8 investment MidT MidTown • $8,254,520 private million Renaissance investment with a 164,000 of sqbegan ft •• Renovations leverage of 1.3 recently in 2008of renovated million public dollars • 972,267 972 267 sq ft of • 41 restaurants office space and • clubs 20 story • Began 2005 3 million project, • 10 million visitors supported by the • Includes office, retail, • Aggregate market y Brownfields City’s and residential space value $40.2 loan ofof$1.8 million million www.midtownrenaissance. www.bricktownokc.com com City of Oklahoma City Residential & Mixed Use $$ 1296068550 00 00 00 00 0 Th Triangle The Ti l G Garage Lofts L ft Sieber Hotel Deep Deuce The Hill Carnegie Centre Condos Overholser Green • Brownstones at Maywood Park • $8.5 million • Lofts at Maywood • Park 38 units, it h843-1,400 843 1 400 157 ttownhouses sf & •• $10 Central Villas mil3 Avenue 1,2 BRs, 1,600• •3,517 First units available $1,000-$1,900 / sf Summer 2009 early month2008 •• $275,000 to total $35-40 million •$625,000 18 condos w/ Scheduled Fall 2008 www.reinventokc.com parking parking, office, office and co www www.centralavenuevillas.co centralavenuevillas thesieber www.thesieber.com m 85 85-100 100 units it –com •• retail Units available late space available 2008 including town $275,000 to flats homes and www.thehillokc.com $750,000 • $220,000-450,000 Fifth Avenue Lofts The Montgomery • Completed 1995 Park • 24Harvey units Building • Sold in April ’06 for Harvey • $15 Lofts market $2 4mil $2.4 million • Opened in 2002 value $81,000/unit ••$1.5 million 2001 Completed Legacy at Arts ••Three-story, 30,000 Quarter 294 sf units Oct. • Completed 2004 total The Centennial 20 units • •$5.5 million • Completed • Block 56 units, 2 BR, 421 &2007 www.deepdeuce.com 900-1,558 sf Completed late 2006 •• $15 mil • •128,000 sf total mixed www.boyington.com 17 condos • 164 units, 600-900 $33.3 million use •• sf $1 303million luxuryrenovation www.themontgomeryokc.com th t to / k •• •$600-$1,300 $600 $1 apartments $120 $120,000 000300 $15million million • month $15 $220,000 • •Completed Completed 2008 and •www.theparkharvey.com 2008 Opened May fully leased 2008 • www.harveyloftsokc.com 30 condos, 1,100• •2,100 $889-$2,500 / month sf 1BR 42 units, to 3-story 3 story Starbucks Redpin • Starbucks, www.legacycommunitie townhouses Bowling, & Lit Clothings.com • 1,000-3,300 sf www.thecentennialonthec www.block42.com anal.com City of Oklahoma City Public, Cultural, & Institutional $$ 2980176830 00 00 00 00 0 Ford Center C Renovations 2007 G.O. Bond Myriad Gardens Downtown • Streetscape Renovations underway and to • continue Over $60 through mil in 2010. infrastructure improvements for1988 Opened March • Upgraded entrance, downtown concessions, and • restaurants $46 million total project cost of • New team offices, renovations •locker Reconfigure rooms,and and redesign d i streetscapes tiliti t t i i ffacilities training from front door to front door I-40 Reali gn g Parking Garages O.C. National Memorial Federal Building 1Art Museum Emergency Comm. • Over $40 million Center • Completed 2000 Bricktown Police • 5500 new spaces •Station $29 million • Opened 2004 Fire •Bricktown sf museum • 30,000 $40 million Station •Oklahoma sqHeritage ft •180,000 $22 million • Completed 2003 • Center Completed February I-40 Realignment 2006 • 3-story, 110,000 sf • $2.1million million • $4.6 • $1.9 million 1,800 Rock Island estimated • •Police &sfFire dispatch p Freight Station + new • Will service 9,000 sf Bricktown, Deep • $6 million invested & Deuce, OUHSC, • Opened November surrounding Oklahoma • •$560 million 2006 complex project Centennial project • New N 40 completed l t d • SiteII-40 selection •late Opened 2007 currently 2012 underway • Boulevard construction 2014 City of Oklahoma City Medical & Research $$ 14974684140 00 00 00 00 0 St. Anthony’s Hospital PHF Research Park Oklahoma Health Center • 2,339 employees • 2005-2015: $220 investment • million 27 acres planned • $127.5 million •• Current addition Completed 2008 is • OU FiveChildren’s buildings, Physicians 500 000 sf Facility 500,000 •• 14-story, SF Supports429,514 bio building technology businesses • $115 million City of Oklahoma City Oklahoma River D ll Campus Dell C Public Improvements Amer. Indian Cult. Center $$ 4291860040 00 00 00 00 0 Chesapeake Ch k Boathouse Devon River Boats UCO Boathouse OCU Boathouse • Customer contact center Employs over 1,700 • River Trails System • •Opened 2005Skate Mat Hoffman $130 million Park • Open Spring 2009 • Wiley Post Park • 125,000 sq ft cultural center and museum • 300 acre riverfront site Dell City of Oklahoma City • • • • • • •• • • • 124 boat capacity Fitness Center Rentable event room The Devon Discovery, Explorer, Opened January & Pioneer 2006 First class facility Meridian Landing to U.S. Olympic and $10 mil total project Chesapeake Paralympics facility Boathouse $5 mil pledged from Application in 35-40 Devonpassengers process each Fall 2009 AICC Total Impact CORE TO SHORE PLANNING AREA MOVE I-40 South (Future Impact) MAPS 3 – 770 MILLION • A new, approximately 70-acre central park linking the core of d downtown t River Ri • A new rail-based streetcar system • A new downtown convention center • Sidewalks to be placed on major streets • 57 miles of new public bicycling and walking trails throughout the City • Improvements to the Oklahoma River, • State-of-the-art health and wellness aquatic centers • Improvements to the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds MAPS III – 70 A Acre P Park k Insert Video MAPS III – Convention C ti C Center t MAPS III – Transit T it System S t 2009 Ph Phoenix i and dR Renewall Awards a ds ((MAPS) S)