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Old Posted Aug 14, 2024, 10:43 PM
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After being submitted to the FAA 5 months ago, it finally made it to Interim status as of yesterday. Just an FYI.
https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external...14791391&row=0
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Ha nice, official looking. This thread title should say proposed and not vision btw.
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Ha nice, official looking. This thread title should say proposed and not vision btw.
Apparently, it's been in and out of the two titles. Guess site mods are equally skeptical as they are optimistic.
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https://journalrecord.com/2024/09/br...-deal-permits/

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OKLAHOMA CITY — Construction was expected to begin this summer on the Bricktown development that includes plans for the tallest building in the U.S., but the developer has yet to get the building permits needed to start.

The real estate and financial transactions have not been finalized for The Boardwalk at Bricktown project, Kenton Tsoodle, president and CEO of The Alliance for Economic Development of Oklahoma City, said Wednesday.

“It’s a slow process,” Tsoodle said. “Everyone’s reporting things are moving along.”

Matteson Capital in Newport Beach, California, plans to build hundreds of apartments, a hotel, multiple commercial spaces, public parking and the 1,907-foot skyscraper on three-quarters of one city block at Reno and Oklahoma avenues.

The project site currently is surface parking controlled by developer Randy Hogan.

The land transaction has not closed yet, and financing for the first phase of the $1.6 billion development involves various pieces and an “army of lawyers,” Tsoodle said.

“There’s no holdup on the city’s side,” he said.
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IIRC the smaller towers are to be built first then the big one.

Not holding my breath for this but delays aren't abnormal for any project.
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