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Published on: 4/30/2007
Last Visited: 2/20/2009
Randy Hogan, president of Stonegate-Hogan, a real estate management and leasing firm, said that magic can happen here, too, with an actual waterway -- the Arkansas River -- helped along to fullness with a low-water dam that is in the works.
"We love what we see.
It has massive potential," Hogan said of the 200-acre cow pasture that is now his blank slate.
"I think you have a natural setting on the river -- you play off that."
Hogan said he will spend the next 30 to 60 days devising a concept and configuration for the site that will feature mixed-use development with an entertainment twist.
A 25-acre lake is also planned.
Office, residential, retail, restaurant and hotel uses will be explored, but there won't be a full-blown amusement park or a discount chain.
Hogan said he will try to assemble the best mix of tenants.
"We won't feel like we've done
our job unless we've got a true destination point when it's all said and done," he said.
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Mitchell said Hogan's successful Oklahoma City projects that incorporate water were a big selling point, as was the fact that Hogan is a fellow Oklahoman.