OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — An Urban Renewal Housing Project has been on pause several years. Now, as first reported by the Oklahoman , “The Hill” is getting a reboot. “We just want to fill in this piece that hasn’t been quite filled in yet,” said Kenton Tsoodle, Executive Director of the Oklahoma city Urban Renewal Authority.
The Hill is a cluster of beautiful town homes in the Deep Deuce District. A project started back in 2004. “I think economic conditions and other factors.
The previous developer wasn’t able to get it completed,” said Tsoodle. “There’s roads in, but just empty lots.” Oklahoma’s new school framework allows for new Satanic Temple classes Completion has been a goal for the Oklahoma City Urban Renewal Authority.
Now, developer Greg McAlister, has stepped up to the plate. You may know of his work from the Wheeler district . “This was kind of a combo to put our developing skillset with our build skillset,” said McAlister.
McAlister said he wants to keep the flow of the current neighborhood, but with a modern twist. “Even if it worked 20 years ago, it’s not what we’re going to do today,” said McAlister. “Many of the residents will have more of a yard space, and then some courtyards that are more inviting.
Have a little more space where you could interact with your neighbors.” McAlister and his team looked at the existing lots and broke the plan up into phases. Texas father, son discover message in a bottle on Gulf coast “We.