DCD: NorthCare behavioral health focused integrated care center

NorthCare, an organization that provides mental health and substance abuse services, and their architect, ADG, worked together to master plan a new campus on 23 acres along what is being developed as a non-profit corridor near downtown Oklahoma City. NorthCare’s primary goal for the new campus was to consolidate its multiple metro locations into a one-stop solution for consumers’ behavioral health needs.

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The Oklahoman: Oklahoma Christian School breaks ground for new elementary

EDMOND — Oklahoma Christian School recently celebrated the groundbreaking of its new 72,000-square-foot elementary building, which is scheduled to open in August 2021.

“This is a major milestone in the history of OCS,” said Al King, headmaster. Last year, Oklahoma Christian School signed an agreement with Life.Church to sell its two, aging elementary buildings, allowing the school to begin a campaign to fund a completely new elementary building on land next to the high school.

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Journal Record: Journal Record announces achievers under 40-2020 class

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Journal Record will honor its 17th class of Achievers Under 40 on Aug. 28 at the Embassy Suites Oklahoma City Downtown/Medical Center at 741 N. Phillips Ave.

The 45 honorees will be recognized at the Achievers Under 40 event set to start at 11:30 a.m. and profiled in a special publication of The Journal Record. Registration and networking will begin at 11 a.m.

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The Journal Record: Statue honoring businessman Fred Jones planned for downtown OKC

OKLAHOMA CITY – A project to erect a statue honoring businessman Fred Jones in downtown Oklahoma City is in development.

The sculpture, alongside stainless steel panels highlighting the story of Fred Jones, would be placed right across the street from what was once the Fred Jones Manufacturing Co. plant – now home of the 21c Museum Hotel and office complex. The statue would be placed on the north side of W. Main Street at Fred Jones Avenue, in front of multifamily housing development owned by Fred Jones Ave Partners LLC. Architecture and interiors firm ADG is handling the project.

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Velocity: Oklahoma City Public Schools' effort to redesign its system is about to reach a major milestone

Oklahoma City Public Schools’ effort to redesign its system is about to reach a major milestone in the next few days. Analysts are expected to make recommendations on facility updates or closures and the district will hold public comment sessions on those recommendations later this month. The project, Pathway to Greatness, is a collaborative effort intended to disrupt the status quo by redesigning OKCPS for the future. The project will align the district’s resources to provide equitable learning opportunities for all students to achieve the district’s vision of every student graduating ready to fulfill their unique purpose in a healthy, vibrant community.

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The Journal Record: Redesign of OKC Schools could include consolidations and closures

OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma City Public Schools’ effort to redesign its system will take a sizable step forward in the coming weeks.

Analysts are expected to make recommendations on facility updates or closures in January, and the district is expected to hold public comment sessions on those recommendations later in the month.

That project has been named the Pathway to Greatness, and officials expect to use that to, among other things, improve the district’s utilization rate. That is what they call the portion of chairs filled in classrooms. Although the number of students enrolled in public common education across the state has been steadily increasing, the number of students enrolled in Oklahoma City Public Schools has been decreasing. District officials, including new Superintendent Sean McDaniel, said the administration needs to reorganize the district to better manage its resources. That could mean consolidating schools, changing the school district’s boundaries or adjusting the number of grades located within a school.

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The Norman Transcript: Old Town Moore's potential takes shape

MOORE — The first complete picture of what city officials and residents want for Old Town came into view last week.

The fourth of five meetings for Old Town revitalization was held at The Station on the night of Dec. 6. Though nothing concrete came out of that meeting, the most visible image of Old Town’s potential future came in the form of a new zoning map designed to fix the area’s problems.

“How can we change zoning in Old Town to encourage doing the right thing in a suburban environment?” A.J. Kirkpatrick, from ADG P.C. who has been working as a consultant on the initiative, said.

The zoning changes would bring brand new classifications for housing, commercial and mixed use areas. Kirkpatrick said based on surveys of what residents and property owners preferred, and where in Old Town they were most needed, showed where the lines for retail and residential properties should be.

“I think people really want to build up the Main and Broadway area,” Kirkpatrick said.

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The Journal Record: Kitchen design brings more feeling of home into office space

When The Medallion Group was planning its new offices in its Chisholm Creek development, leaders knew they wanted a place where they could visit with clients in an informal setting.

“On that project, they really wanted the break room to be the hub for their space, a place where they could bring their clients, and sit them down in a more informal setting,” said ADG interior designer Jennifer Jones.

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Fox25: Archdiocese of Oklahoma City picks company to construct Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine

OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — Archbishop Paul Coakley announced The Boldt Company will serve as construction manager for the building of the Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine on Monday.

The shrine will be the final resting place for the Okarche, Oklahoma, native.

“It is exciting to take the next step toward building this beautiful shrine in honor of a courageous priest from Oklahoma,” Coakley said in a release. “I would like to thank the members of the Rother building committee for the many hours of work that lead to the important selection of a contractor, and I welcome Boldt as a new partner in this inspiring project."

The shrine will be built on a former golf course at S.E. 89 between Shields Boulevard and Interstate-35.

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The Oklahoman: Mount St. Mary dedicates new 6 million addition

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Mount St. Mary Catholic High School recently dedicated the newest addition to its 115-year-old campus with a ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony led by the Most Rev. Paul S. Coakley.

The May 3 event took place in The Commons-Cafeteria area on the school's complex at 2801 S Shartel.

Architectural Design Group (ADG) partnered with Mount St. Mary to update the Campus Master Plan. Because of robust enrollment, the first project identified in the plan was the addition of a new commons-cafeteria. It was envisioned as a large space for the students to gather, study, and to share a meal.

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OKLAHOMA CITY – A few years ago, ADG Inc. was working with St. Anthony Hospital on a land-use plan. Architect Scott Dedmon noticed that there wasn’t a definite proposal for the church building at NW Eighth Street and N. Lee Avenue.

“They thought about relocating their foundation here,” he said. “When I asked about another church moving back in, they seemed interested in that.”

Dedmon knew one. He’s a member at Midtown Church, a Nazarene congregation. It’s a church plant started by the Bethany First Church of the Nazarene. It’s been meeting at City Pres on NW 13th Street

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Railway Technology-Oklahoma City Streetcar (OKC Streetcar) Oklahoma

Oklahoma City Streetcar, also known as OKC Streetcar project, is part of the $777m MAPS 3 public transit system being developed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US.

Oklahoma City Streetcar, also known as OKC Streetcar project, is part of the $777m MAPS 3 public transit system being developed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US.

Operated by EMBARK, the project connects the downtown, Bricktown, midtown, arts district and automobile alleys of Oklahoma City.

Construction of the streetcar commenced in February 2017 and was completed in December 2018. The estimated cost of the project is $135m.

The project links primary destinations by integrating with the existing transportation network.

Oklahoma City Streetcar route details

The project includes two routes, with the first being the 3.21km Bricktown loop and the second being a 7.7km mainline. The Bricktown loop line passes through the future MAPS 3 area, existing Cox Convention Center, the Myriad Botanical Gardens, and the future MAPS 3 Park.

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