By Steve LackmeyerBusiness writer slackmeyer@oklahoman.comConstruction of a 14-brownstone development set to start later this year is expected to boast walking access to Classen Curve, Whole Foods and an array of upscale restaurants and shops. The developer, Rick Brown, is an award-winning veteran architect in Oklahoma City who initially started looking for empty land in the area to build a home for him and his wife, Tracey. The property at 6100 NW Grand previously was home to Kensington Apartments before it was cleared by the late Aubrey McClendon, who was overseeing a master plan for the area as part of his vision of creating an upscale community around the nearby Chesapeake Energy campus. Brown purchased the property last year after months of design work and planning.Read more on NewsOK.com