If you've driven through 61st and Yale recently, you have probably seen a sign advertising retail space on the SW corner of the intersection at Warren Place.
I was thinking man, it looks pretty the way it is, with the nice landscaping, grass, and mature trees. It sure looks nice without a stripmall there. Hopefully they work to at least keep the mature trees intact if they start building there.
What would you like to see there? (Or is 61st and Yale "South Tulsa Hell" to all of you?) :D
Could it be the empty space where Citgo used to be in Two Warren Place?
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Originally posted by dbacks fan
Could it be the empty space where Citgo used to be in Two Warren Place?
I thought it said retail, but I suppose I could be mistaken and they are just trying to fill some space vacated by Hugo.
Looking at it on Google earth the area on the corner without taking the mature trees that ring the area you have a space that is approximatley 320'x320', roughly the size of the Cracker Barrel lot at 31st and Memorial. Although it would have limited access only from 61st going east or Yale going south.
I noticed that sign when I was in town last weekend. It clearly says retail and I too hope that whatever is built there, they work to keep a large number of the mature trees that currently surround the site.
It also appears that Semgroup is doing a pretty good job of filling the space that was vacated by Citgo in Tower II.
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Originally posted by YoungTulsan
If you've driven through 61st and Yale recently, you have probably seen a sign advertising retail space on the SW corner of the intersection at Warren Place.
I was thinking man, it looks pretty the way it is, with the nice landscaping, grass, and mature trees. It sure looks nice without a stripmall there. Hopefully they work to at least keep the mature trees intact if they start building there.
What would you like to see there? (Or is 61st and Yale "South Tulsa Hell" to all of you?) :D
I too hope they keep a ring of trees nearest the street. I dont think that is "South Tulsa Hell". It actually has the potential to be a more dense urban area and more pedestrian friendly if new developers have that foresight. Would be nice to have some condo towers on the hill behind Warren Place. Perhaps a row of midrise, 6 story buildings and apartments around Lafortune Park especially on the East side. Yale from about 36th st to 91st has a lot of potential. Its one of the nicest stretches of city streets and will hopefully get wise infill and become more mid-town/urban like.
that sign has been there for a year and half...
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Originally posted by brunoflipper
that sign has been there for a year and half...
The for sale sign had been there for a while. But the new sign has only been up a few weeks.
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Originally posted by dbacks fan
Could it be the empty space where Citgo used to be in Two Warren Place?
Citgo offices were in One Warren Place, the building on the east next to Yale Ave., not in Two Warren Place. I worked for Citgo on the 6th floor of One Warren for 5 years, and baled in March 2004 when the Houston move was inevitable. Smartest decision I ever made. I didn't stick around for any "package" since I had not been there for a long time. Citgo's generous salaries did pay off the mortgage on my home in Tulsa, and I had the foresight and financial discipline to take advantage of that! For that, I can say "thank you Citgo."
oops, THAT sign "the warren shoppes" is new... my bad
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Originally posted by Steve
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Originally posted by dbacks fan
Could it be the empty space where Citgo used to be in Two Warren Place?
Citgo offices were in One Warren Place, the building on the east next to Yale Ave., not in Two Warren Place. I worked for Citgo on the 6th floor of One Warren for 5 years, and baled in March 2004 when the Houston move was inevitable. Smartest decision I ever made. I didn't stick around for any "package" since I had not been there for a long time. Citgo's generous salaries did pay off the mortgage on my home in Tulsa, and I had the foresight and financial discipline to take advantage of that! For that, I can say "thank you Citgo."
Thanks Steve, I remember now because they used to light the windos on the north side of the building in the shape of a christmas tree that also resembled the Citgo triangle.
Zombie thread alert, but earthwork is happening.
Pre-Leasing flyer:
http://x.lnimg.com/attachments/6D683506-18C1-4DBB-BCA9-68743E69C1AB.pdf
Quote from: sgrizzle on June 11, 2017, 10:51:14 PM
Zombie thread alert, but earthwork is happening.
I'm gonna toss a guess out there that Ruth's Chris is no longer going to be in this project...
Quote from: cannon_fodder on June 12, 2017, 09:07:24 AM
Pre-Leasing flyer:
http://x.lnimg.com/attachments/6D683506-18C1-4DBB-BCA9-68743E69C1AB.pdf
I struggle to think of a worse place for a drive-through. Across from city hall?
Also, they should skip that east side curb cut unless they have a beef with Allstate.
Quote from: swake on June 12, 2017, 10:36:32 AM
I'm gonna toss a guess out there that Ruth's Chris is no longer going to be in this project...
http://www.tulsaworld.com/business/retail/shops-at-warren-place-to-bring-retail-restaurants-to-st/article_acd199b1-a6ce-51aa-9bb8-4745d698aecc.html
A leasing agent for the property declined to name any of the signed or intended tenants.
"The Shops @ Warren Place
will feature a variety of restaurant concepts from quick casual to fine dining options, including a craft beer pub and an
upscale steak house," said Randy Hogan, chief executive officer of Hogan Property Company LLC.
Quote from: BKDotCom on June 13, 2017, 02:33:24 PM
an upscale steak house,
Like an Outback Supercenter?
Quote from: DTowner on June 14, 2017, 09:14:41 AM
Mahogany?
Currently less than 1 mile to the South. It's conceivable, but unlikely, they would relocate...
Quote from: BKDotCom on June 14, 2017, 09:54:40 AM
Currently less than 1 mile to the South. It's conceivable, but unlikely, they would relocate...
Better location, access and larger space (if they want it) would seem to be a pretty strong draw.
I could see Mickey Mantle's opening up here since they got bumped by Ruth's Chris at River Spirit..
I drive by there every weekday morning and the loss of trees is startling.
The 192 parking spaces will add to the feel of the area.
Update
QuoteDeveloper Hogan Property Company LLC said last year that the shopping center planned to open in summer 2018 and that it was more than 50 percent leased or under letter of intent.
http://www.tulsaworld.com/business/okc-s-pub-w-to-open-at-shops-at-warren/article_fe819655-2fe8-5f60-8c11-331e3664b360.html (http://www.tulsaworld.com/business/okc-s-pub-w-to-open-at-shops-at-warren/article_fe819655-2fe8-5f60-8c11-331e3664b360.html)
(http://images1.loopnet.com/i2/SDh_9iUEjST6Uzf-LkPtw4D-L6NcZbdxQnHhVIhlZNQ/116/image.jpg)
More paved over ground is always a good thing....
Quote from: heironymouspasparagus on May 22, 2018, 12:32:12 PM
More paved over ground is always a good thing....
I miss the big park space but retail here was inevitable. 71st & Riverside is a different story. Too bad this development didn't have an REI..
Wasn't Warren Place originally intended for a couple additional towers to the west? I saw a master plan once but can't find it on the interwebz.
Quote from: DTowner on June 14, 2017, 09:14:41 AM
Mahogany?
What do you know, Mahogany is moving here....