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  • Cathy O’Connor

Innovation District to have positive impact


Last week, the Land Use and Strategic Development Plan for the Oklahoma City Innovation District was introduced. The plan addresses key considerations identified through community engagement with nearly 500 area residents, employees, workers, business owners, students and others who frequent the district.

The plan calls for high-intensity development to take place in a core area centered around Stiles Park and the Beacon of Hope. This area will include Innovation Hall, which will be the heartbeat of the district. Innovation Hall and its surrounding plaza will be the location where vital connections and collaborations will occur, where STEM programming will take place, where people will receive valuable job training, where tours will begin. The development of this area will include research lab and office space, coworking space, hotel and residential development, and retail and restaurant amenities.

The plan also calls for projects in the nearby neighborhoods surrounding the district. The redevelopment of the Henrietta B. Foster Center into a Minority Small Business and Entrepreneurship Center will provide wealth building opportunities for community members while giving new life to a building with historic significance to the community. The complete renovation of Booker T. Washington Park will provide an improved community gathering space and the eastern anchor for a redeveloped commercial corridor along NE Fourth Street, which was once a center of commerce in the area.

Read the full article at The Journal Record

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