There's no dust gathering in downtown

 
By Steve Lackmeyer | Published: June 17, 2008    Comment on this article Leave a comment

Sometimes it's not the big grand openings or $20 million development announcements, but rather all the bits and pieces that create a picture of just how vibrant downtown Oklahoma City is these days.

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Some of the older fountains at Couch Drive/Kerr Park have gone silent this summer. The park is seeing more usage these days, and the city is awaiting plans being prepared by architect Rand Elliott on behalf of SandRidge Energy and Chesapeake Energy on how the park can be overhauled. By Steve Lackmeyer, the oklahoman
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Consider just how diverse the buzz has been this past week:

Soundbites in the Park ending?
Downtown Oklahoma City Inc. is going to take another shot at ending its annual Soundbites in the Park with a special happy hour Friday. The festivities at Kerr Park will run from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. with a performance by the Groove Merchants and food and beer bar provided the Skirvin Hilton hotel. A similar setup was planned last year, but was canceled by rain. Organizers swear they will have clear skies this time.

I can only imagine what architect Rand Elliott is planning for the park. He was hired last year by SandRidge Energy and Chesapeake Energy Corp. to design an overhaul – and those plans are expected to come out this summer.

Chamber's plans await panel's decision
•It's not quite a done deal. The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber, which unveiled its plans for a headquarters to be built at NW 4 and Broadway, must deliver those same designs today to the Oklahoma City Urban Renewal Authority.

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