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Author Topic: Brickhugger buys former Nordam HQ, plans Mixed-Use Development  (Read 14586 times)
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« Reply #30 on: April 06, 2016, 08:16:33 am »

That appears to be the case after a closer look on the Tulsa County Assessor website. It is really 5 "super blocks" with no public access. Which makes sense, driving through there always seemed like Nordam just used everything like they owned it... well, they do (did). Strange that they never put up the blue/private street signs.  

The road ownership creates even more potential, it also creates the risk of a "private" neighborhood behind gates so suburbanites can live downtown and still "feel safe." Brickhugger doesn't seem like the kind of group for such a task though. More like an opportunity.
There are red street signs up on Kenosha and Lansing on 6th street at 6th.  Also one on Kenosha on the southish side of 4th, but looks like they missed Lansing's extra sign on 4th
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