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
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ti C
Center
t
MAPS III – Transit
T
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2009 Ph
Phoenix
i and
dR
Renewall
Awards
a ds ((MAPS)
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