Greater Oklahoma City
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Greater Oklahoma City
BRICKTOWN SHOPPING & ENTERTAINMENT District STAY & VISIT · 1,600 downtown hotel rooms in or within walking distance with 1,000 more planned · 8M annual visitors to downtown attractions and festivals · More than 210,000 cars pass Bricktown on interstates 40 and 35 daily INVEST · From 1993-2014 investments in downtown real estate and amenities will exceed $5 billion including publicly funded projects such as a canal, ballpark, arena and river trail system. · Aggregate property values in Bricktown have increased 391%since 2000. · Partnership and development opportunities exist for new mixed-use facilities · Downtown OKC is home to the NBA’s newest team, The Thunder · Bricktown hosts one of Triple A baseball’s most fan-favored teams · A mile long canal meanders through the district · American Banjo Museum is located in Bricktown · Great Britain’s Academy of Contemporary Music, has selected Bricktown for their first North American location LIVE Lower Bricktown This area is home to Bass Pro, Harkins Theatre and Sonic’s world headquarters—a stroll along the south canal in Bricktown will take you past luxury condos, any one of nine restaurants, clothing stores, a bowling lounge, an ice cream parlor and other retail establishments. Lower Bricktown is 100% leased with approximately 250,000 square feet of retail, 31 residential units, a hotel and an office headquarters building. • Only two pad sites remain! Reno Avenue A stone’s throw away from the Ford Center (home of the NBA’s Thunder) and the convention center, Reno Avenue bustles with both pedestrians and vehicular traffic. The Bricktown Ballpark is the centerpiece of Reno Avenue with opportunities for retail in some of the vacant warehouse buildings that border the street. A $35 million mixed-use development including renovation of three buildings and construction of a 376-space underground garage has been announced. • A partnership opportunity exists for a firm with mixed-use development expertise to work with oilmen Harding & Shelton on their $35 million project. · Nearly 10,000 people live downtown (an increase of 22% since 2000) · More than 2,000 housing units have been built in downtown since 2000 WORK · 55,000 people work downtown including high-tech and health care industries and high-paying energy company jobs · An increasing number of “creative class” businesses are locating in Bricktown · Sonic America’s Drive-In world headquarters are on the Bricktown canal · There is more than 500,000 square feet of retail located in Bricktown · A study conducted in 2009 shows that 100,000 more square feet of retail in Bricktown can be absorbed by 2014 · There are 38 restaurants in Bricktown SHOP PLAY East of Ballpark This area is within walking distance to all of Bricktown’s amenities including the canal, ballpark, Bass Pro, IHOP, two hotels and the nearby Deep Deuce residential district. A 2009 study by RCL Co. concluded that this area is the best suited for future retail development in the district. • Nearly nine acres of land, under single ownership, is available for a development partnership. “A Vibrant Regional Center of Commerce and Culture.” Copyright 2009 LIVE Sheridan and Main Street Corridors These busy pedestrian corridors are the main connectors into the Central Business District. These streets are home to the American Banjo Museum, Nonna’s Painted Door Gallery and other retail, restaurants and clubs. A creative class of businesses is also starting to cluster in this area. Overall 29 retail establishments totaling 158,000 square feet exist. • Ground floor and multi-level retail opportunities exist in this creative class district. PLAY & DISCOVER SHOP & DINE Canal Properties Real estate values on the canal have experienced staggering property value increases since the canal was built in the late ‘90s. There are 13 retail establishments housed in historic warehouse buildings on the canal including restaurants, clubs and gift shops totaling approximately 100,000 square feet of retail. • Limited opportunities for retail space with canal frontage exist. Women’s Wear Daily, March 2007 OKLAHOMA CITY retail tenant directory Tenant Location Square Feet Abuelo's American Banjo Museum America's Pub BancFirst Bass Pro Bolero Tapas Bourbon Street Café Bricktown Brewery Bricktown Burgers Brix Chelino’s Mexican Rest. CityWalk Coaches Coyote Ugly Crabtown Drinkz Earl’s Rib Palace Falcone’s Italian Firefly (Women’s Wear) Hampton Inn Harkins Theatre Hideaway Pizza Hooter's IHOP In the Raw (Sushi) Lit (Clothing) Maker’s Cigar Lounge Mantel, The Marble Slab McDonald’s Melting Pot Michael Murphy's Dueling Pianos Mickey Mantle’s Nonna’s Painted Door Put a Cork in It Red Dirt Emporium Red Pin Bowling Lounge Residence Inn Skky Bar Sonic Spaghetti Warehouse Starbucks Stumpy’s Burgers TapWerks Toby Keith’s Bar & Grill Zio’s Italian Restaurant TOTAL SQUARE FEET OF RETAIL 13E 13D 14F 2A-B 3B 2A 7A 13G 16A 13F 5C 14A 8A 6H 16B 7C 2E 2B 2B 9D 2D 8A 6G 11E 2A 2A 5E 15F 2E 12D 5A 5E 25,996 MUSEUM 11,400 KIOSK 103,969 4,000 12,000 16,000 2,559 27,860 12,725 25,000 7,500 9,000 22,000 6,925 2,151 3,500 1,200 HOTEL 93,031 KIOSK 2,800 5,000 4,000 2,000 4,000 3,000 3,000 4,500 6,000 5,000 6I 6D 6G 6G 2A 3A 6I 2B 14E 2A 6I 14G 2F 4B 8,000 22,000 800 1,200 12,000 HOTEL 12,000 3,500 9,500 800 2,000 14,658 14,000 7,500 534,074 This information frequently changes. This data is current as of 5/1/09. For more the most up to date information, contact: Jim Cowan, President, Bricktown Association (405) 236-8666 | [email protected] | www.welcometobricktown.com Copyright 2009 Bricktown Oklahoma City