**SOLD OUT** ULI Oklahoma Site Tour: The Muse (OKC)

When

2023-04-25
2023-04-25T16:00:00 - 2023-04-25T17:30:00
America/Chicago

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    Where

    The Muse Will open in a new window 700 NW 4th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73106 UNITED STATES

    Pricing

    Pricing Members Non-Members
    All Types $5.00 $15.00
    Help Desk: [email protected] | 1-800-321-5011

    Join us as we tour downtown Oklahoma City’s newest multifamily project. The Muse features 302 residential units, 72 of which will be targeted toward local workers seeking affordable housing at 80% of the average median income. The project creates a prominent anchor for the intersection at NW 4th and Shartel and includes amenities such as a playground, package concierge, swimming pool, media room, dog park, and bike storage.

    We're thrilled to welcome members of The Muse's development team as they share how they made this impressive project a reality!

     
    PRICING
    Members: $5
    Non-Members: $15

     

    Problems registering? Please call Customer Service (1-800-321-5011) and reference event #8122-2334

    If you are requesting a complimentary registration (Sponsor, PlaceKeepers, etc.) contact the ULI Oklahoma general mailbox at [email protected]. Thanks!

    The Muse 700 NW 4th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73106 UNITED STATES

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    Speakers

    Speaker

    Gina Sofola

    Sofola and Associates, Inc

    Gina Sofola, AICP is the President and Principal Consultant of Sofola & Associates, Inc a planning and project management consulting firm. She has thirty-nine years of experience as an engineer, project manager and planning professional. She has managed projects around the country for Fortune 500 Companies in NYC; with the City of Kansas City Missouri on multiple municipal projects; with Denver International Airport’s Infrastructure Management Group; and currently she acts as developers agent for Colony Development Partners on the Page Woodson Restoration Project, a multi-phase, mixed income, mixed use development that will consist of Affordable and Market Rate Housing along with dynamic public spaces and for White River Development Partners/Colony /Carlyle on The MUSE (formerly 700 West) Development Project, a 302 Unit Multi-Family Mixed Use product. Gina has been part of multi-disciplined planning, design, and implementation teams that have impacted, catalyzed and/or completely re-envisioned communities and/or companies as well as, collaborated on multiple planning and public engagement projects around Oklahoma City, Oklahoma State, and the continent of Africa that are firsts of their kinds in the jurisdictions in which they have occurred. Many of her projects have been recipients of multiple awards, a testament to the caliber of the teams she has collaborated with. Her training gives her an eye towards how humans interact with the built and work environments. She is interested in environmental, transportation, and international planning issues and has a great passion for urban design that seeks to optimize the human experience, especially for underserved communities. She has worked with underserved communities in OKC and the state since 2004, and continues to pioneer ways to help communities of color champion their community destinies through civic engagement. She has a proven track record of navigating through strong community, owner, and stakeholder group sensitivities.

    Speaker

    Ronald Bradshaw

    President, Colony Partners, Inc.

    Ronald E. Bradshaw graduated from Harding High School in 1962 and continued his education at The University of Oklahoma where he graduated in 1966 with a Bachelors Degree in Business and Finance. He and his wife Martha who graduated from Harding in 1964 were married in 1968 and have spent their lives together in Oklahoma City. They have two children, Jason and Libby, and four grandchildren. After a business career in banking, real estate development and manufacturing Ron and his son Jason who had been an investment banker with JP Morgan Chase started a real estate development and investment company. They form Colony Partners Inc in August 2001. They acquired and operated a 211,000 square foot portfolio of office buildings. They then acquired the former 17-acre Fred Jones Estate adjacent to the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club and developed it into 31 single family luxury residential lots now known as Grand Circle. Colony became involved in downtown development by acquiring the former Kerr-McGee surface parking lots totaling four city blocks north of Bricktown and east of E.K. Gaylord Blvd. and have developed or co-developed The Brownstones at Maywood Park, 2nd Street Lofts, and The Maywood Apartments Phase 1 and Phase 2. Their latest project is the Page-Woodson School property and the surrounding ten acres. Colony Partners Inc and its partners acquired the Page-Woodson School at 6th and High Street on December 5, 2012 from the Oklahoma City Public School System. The building contains 90,000 sq. ft. and sits on 3 acres. It is listed on the State and National Historical Register and is two blocks south of the Oklahoma Health Science Center. It was built in1911 and was home to Douglas High School from 1934 to 1954. It stood vacant for almost 25 years. It has undergone a $28 million renovation into 60 affordable apartment units and an additional 68 affordable new units were built adjacent to the school building. Also restored was Page-Woodson’s 725 seat art deco auditorium The buildings were opened in April 2017 and are now occupied. An 80-unit second phase and 116 Unit 3rd phase of apartments has been completed surrounding the school. The fourth and final phase is underway now. Colony also developed The Civic Center Flats, 34 residential condominiums, located on Couch Drive across the street north of the Civic Center Music Hall. The Civic was completed in November 2017. Ron, his son Jason, and Carlyle Equity Group are development partners in “The MUSE”, a 302- unit apartment complex consisting of market rate and workforce apartments as well as 2 live-work apartments designed to facilitate a mixed used property.