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Coffee shops
June 20, 2019. The success of coffee shops throughout time can be accounted for by their profound social and cultural value.

Solving one of our societal issues – loneliness
June 13, 2019. Surveys indicate that one of society’s biggest problems is loneliness of citizens. Community-driven residential is seen as a potential solution to this issue.

Charrettes
June 6, 2019. Developers must consider the impact of their projects on the community. Prudent developers go a step further and actually allow the community to participate in the design.

UCO London/Belfast/Dublin study tour
May 30, 2019. I am writing this from the Grand Rotunda in the British Museum. The 2019 University of Central Oklahoma London/Belfast/Dublin Study Tour is in full swing.

The Gentle Author
May 23, 2019. I may have had the most interesting day of my eight years of coming to London to teach and do research.

Why don’t you take me downtown?
May 16, 2019. Downtown was always the most vibrant heart of the American city. Every city had one, a pulsing commercial center where you could find banks, businesses, hotels, department stores, and theaters. Downtown was the economic engine that fueled the city.

Honey, I shrunk the space
May 9, 2019. We are witnessing a shrinking in the square footage in nearly every category of real estate in the U.S. This is not in total square footage nationally, but in individual spaces.

Mixing it up
May 2, 2019. There has been an eruption of mixed-use developments sprout up across the country. A mixed-use development is a combination of residential and nonresidential uses in the same building or complex.

The value of the built environment
April 25, 2019. While the role of the built environment to society should not be compared to that of human life, we should also not ignore the value and impact these structures have on our society.

Chapman returns
April 18, 2019. J. David Chapman returns to his weekly Lot Lines real estate column after winning his Edmond City Council race.

Murrah moment
April 11, 2019. I was one of 1,000 people who left inspired from the mayor’s annual prayer breakfast, and was at my desk at 9:01 a.m. on the 17th floor of the First National Center.

Dead hands
April 4, 2019. The term “mort main,” which is Latin for dead hands, refers to the ever-deteriorating condition of a building or land when it is owned by an entity that lives forever; as nerd lawyers say, in perpetuity.

Anatomy of a site assemblage
March 28, 2019. One of the biggest challenges in urban infill development is to cobble together enough land to develop a viable project. Sometimes the end results can be much different than imagined when the assemblage effort first began.

Earl Neighbors’ living legacy
March 21, 2019. On Feb. 20, my friend Earl Neighbors turned 92 years young. About a week earlier, Earl’s family trust sold the last property that he owned in Automobile Alley.

Streetcar boom
March 14, 2019. In mid-January, I bought myself a birthday present from Commonplace Books: (one of a batch of autographed copies of) Sam Anderson’s "Boom Town." A couple of weeks later, I rode the newfangled Oklahoma City streetcar for the first time, giving a guest from Plano a quick tour of Bricktown on a brutally cold morning.

An iconic auction
March 7, 2019. Suffering from cabin fever during this last frigid weekend, I left my warm fireplace and drove to northwest Oklahoma City, spending an hour touring four high-rise condominium units that will be sold in a (mostly) absolute auction on Tuesday and Wednesday

Urban infill – transforming the Big Uglies
February 28, 2019. Big Uglies are structures that, when removed from an otherwise ideal location, could pave the way for exciting urban placemaking.

The sharing economy – a ride for Mom
February 21, 2019. Every national real estate conference today includes sessions entitled the new sharing economy or a discussion of gigs – farming out your couch, your house or your car for extra cash. All of which impacts the metrics of value creation, including in real estate. Enter into this arena the Oklahoma startup SendaRide.

Rural real estate – a crisis of care
February 14, 2019. Since January of 2010, more than 93 rural hospitals have closed throughout the U.S., eight of them in Oklahoma,

TIF justice – a city/county solution
February 7, 2019. Viewing the current Oklahoma County jail and juvenile justice center sites as well-located but woefully underdeveloped real estate, city and county officials should explore tax increment financing as part of a funding package that voters can support.