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Oklahoman Two leading downtown developers of offices and housing have bought the Colcord Hotel and are building up a hotel portfolio that includes the unfinished Aloft near Quail Springs Mall and other properties nationwide. Developers Mark Beffort and Andy Burnett purchased the Colcord on April 30 for an undisclosed price from Devon Energy, which put the property up for sale in October. Drew Noecker, who brokered the deal, called the hotel a trophy asset. Andy and Mark are long-term guys, Noecker said. They have patient capital and want to buy the hotels in trophy locations with rich history. The Colcord was built in 1910 and was originally an office building (the developer, Charles Colcord, rebuffed efforts by partners to make it a hotel). More than a century later, the building still features the original marble and fixtures in the lobby and distinctive cursive neon rooftop sign. ....
There were a number of notable occurrences in the real estate world recently. They include the listing of a Bricktown entertainment center, the sale of a house as part of a college fundraiser, the re-development of a 117,000-square-foot home decor store that used to house a Hobby Lobby, and more. Here is a roundup of some real estate odds and ends. Brickopolis The developer-owner of Brickopolis has put the property up for sale, but the mini golf course, laser tag, Klime Wall, bar, restaurant and bungee trampoline will go on: He will lease the place back from the buyer, his broker said, . ....
Updated: 8:02 AM CST Mar 11, 2021 KOCO Staff An Oklahoma City nurse started a unique business that offers different backgrounds for people to take selfies.Jennifer Parrott, owner of Selfie City at Quail Springs Mall, said the store offers 18 different creative backdrops, and there is currently no time limit.Parrott said that they ask the customers to wear a mask due to the COVID-19 pandemic; however, they can take the mask off while taking photos. Staff are also sanitizing the equipment to ensure safety. Parrott said she works three days a week in the emergency room as a nurse and spends the rest of the week at her new business.“I’m enjoying it. Since we are new, we just opened. I really want to be here to get feedback from people, see how people are taking it, the things they are wanting from us,” Parrott said.Parrott said the store also provides ring lights that connect to customers’ phones via Bluetooth. Professional photographers are also ....
Blood supplies critically short in state The winter wallop has affected blood donations in Oklahoma, creating a critical need. Several blood drives have been scheduled this week in the Oklahoma City metro area. (Photo by LuAnn Hunt on Unsplash) OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Blood Institute has reported it has a less than one-day supply of blood on hand to help hospitals and health care providers save lives. The supply is insufficient to ensure disaster preparedness or even to serve patients who depend on transfusions to survive. “It’s hard to underscore how damaging the one-two punch of COVID and ongoing winter weather has been,” OBI Chief Executive Officer Dr. John Armitage said. “It’s unprecedented.” ....
AAA: Keep your car running in the deep freeze AAA With the prediction of a stretch of single-digit temperatures, AAA Oklahoma warns that motorists who aren’t prepared for these extreme conditions may find themselves stuck, literally, out in the cold. AAA Oklahoma’s Car Care manager Kevin Lynch offers the following tips that go beyond the typical precautions to keep your car running and life moving: Allow extra time to make sure your vehicle starts, and look for deflated tires - especially if you haven’t driven in a while. AAA’s 430,000 Oklahoma members can request help at work, home or on the road from a technician, if needed. ....