View Full Version : Mustang to get Applebee's and Jack in the Box



Zuplar
05-07-2013, 10:15 PM
This was announced tonight. I didn't hear where but my guess is in front of the Lowes. If I remember right it was suppose to go in there a few years ago.

sgt. pepper
05-08-2013, 06:34 AM
Yes, an Applebee's was rumored to go in when the Lowe's was built. But what Applebee's/jack in the box announcement was this? Who announced it?

Zuplar
05-08-2013, 09:07 AM
It was announced by the Mayor and council meeting last night. Mustang Times reported it so I'm sure it will be in the paper later this week. Paper had it on the Facebook page late last night.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mustang-Times/270984620961?hc_location=timeline

sgt. pepper
05-08-2013, 10:37 AM
thanx Zuplar, reading the comments, the Applebee's is going in front of Lowe's....and a Burger King in going in Wal-Mart.

Zuplar
05-08-2013, 11:17 AM
I hadn't heard anything about that Burger King, wonder if it's replacing McDonalds. You seen anything on that other than the comments section?

sgt. pepper
05-08-2013, 12:53 PM
no, somebody just commented that on Facebook.

Zuplar
05-08-2013, 02:26 PM
I wonder if when the paper comes out this week if there will be anything concerning this news.

stick47
05-08-2013, 03:42 PM
Was in WM having a battery installed in the truck today and the lady there said BK was coming into the store.

Bunty
05-08-2013, 06:58 PM
Applebee's and Jack in the Box getting tax incentives? That's what the Olive Garden wanted before it would build in Stillwater.

Zuplar
05-08-2013, 10:10 PM
Mustang Times, Two new restaurants planning to open in Mustang (http://www.mustangpaper.com/contentitem/257172/1586/two-new-restaurants-planning-to-open-in-mustang)

Zuplar
05-08-2013, 10:11 PM
Was in WM having a battery installed in the truck today and the lady there said BK was coming into the store.

Do you know if they are replacing McD's.

stick47
05-09-2013, 05:00 AM
McDs is gone! Yes BK will be the new in store fast food provider.

Zuplar
05-09-2013, 09:21 AM
McDs is gone! Yes BK will be the new in store fast food provider.

It never really made sense to have 2 McDs in such a small town. I get tired of driving to 40 and Mustang for BK, so this will be nice.

stick47
05-09-2013, 09:54 AM
Population-wise Mustang is only 5 or 6,000 less than Yukon. Both of which are larger in population than El Reno tho Mustang only beats ER by a few hundred.

Geographer
06-04-2013, 09:47 AM
wouldn't it be nice for cities in oklahoma to derive their income from property taxes instead of sales tax? I don't know about you...but I don't like it that my city has to basically sell itself to these chain stores that construct ugly single buildings with an even uglier pole sign...but they have no choice! The city is more concerned with bringing in sales tax than raising your property value, because from the city's perspective, they don't get as much money from property tax versus you spending $5 at BK for a burger.

I would like my city to focus on nicer street scapes and raising the area's value than recruiting bigger box stores to come litter areas of my town.

But I digress. :)

jmpokc1957
06-04-2013, 11:01 AM
wouldn't it be nice for cities in oklahoma to derive their income from property taxes instead of sales tax? I don't know about you...but I don't like it that my city has to basically sell itself to these chain stores that construct ugly single buildings with an even uglier pole sign...but they have no choice! The city is more concerned with bringing in sales tax than raising your property value, because from the city's perspective, they don't get as much money from property tax versus you spending $5 at BK for a burger.

I would like my city to focus on nicer street scapes and raising the area's value than recruiting bigger box stores to come litter areas of my town.

But I digress. :)

I live in a state( Oregon ) that has no sales tax, only property tax and state income tax and, guess what, the cities and counties give property and income tax breaks to lure big box stores to their areas.

Whether property tax is better than sales tax is very debatable in my opinion. Sales tax gets everyone where property tax hands you a big bill once a year and the better the economic conditions( ie higher home values ) the bigger the bill.

When the focus is on property tax and it is the major source of funding for schools you have a continuous battle over schools and taxes. Rich counties get by but poorer counties really suffer.

Geographer
06-04-2013, 11:25 AM
I live in a state( Oregon ) that has no sales tax, only property tax and state income tax and, guess what, the cities and counties give property and income tax breaks to lure big box stores to their areas.

Whether property tax is better than sales tax is very debatable in my opinion. Sales tax gets everyone where property tax hands you a big bill once a year and the better the economic conditions( ie higher home values ) the bigger the bill.

When the focus is on property tax and it is the major source of funding for schools you have a continuous battle over schools and taxes. Rich counties get by but poorer counties really suffer.


You could look at it the other way as well, sales tax is very regressive, hitting the lower income groups. People are just "okay" with sales tax over property tax because of the "little payments" that you make over the course of the year. It's just more regressive in nature.

Zuplar
06-04-2013, 11:45 AM
You could look at it the other way as well, sales tax is very regressive, hitting the lower income groups. People are just "okay" with sales tax over property tax because of the "little payments" that you make over the course of the year. It's just more regressive in nature.

That kind of goes back to the argument of why should I have to pay more taxes just because I have a better paying job and more expensive house? But then again I'm all for a consumption tax and to rid us from income tax.

Geographer
06-04-2013, 11:52 AM
That kind of goes back to the argument of why should I have to pay more taxes just because I have a better paying job and more expensive house? But then again I'm all for a consumption tax and to rid us from income tax.

Why should lower income groups pay a higher percentage of their income to consume the same candy bar as the higher income group? You can look at it both ways....you could also look at it as "you made a choice to consume a higher level of residency", thus you pay a higher tax for it

stick47
06-04-2013, 12:07 PM
Reduce or eliminate (esp for seniors) the property tax and charge property tax for churches and institute a more wide spread luxury tax on related goods.

Zuplar
06-04-2013, 12:14 PM
Why should lower income groups pay a higher percentage of their income to consume the same candy bar as the higher income group? You can look at it both ways....you could also look at it as "you made a choice to consume a higher level of residency", thus you pay a higher tax for it

If you are so financially struggling, that a candy bar is going to break the bank, then you shouldn't be buying it. That's half the problem right there. If you charged everyone a flat property tax percentage I would still be paying more than someone with a smaller house. No need to rub salt in a wound and charge me a higher rate.

Rover
06-04-2013, 12:29 PM
We could try even more socialism. That worked well for China and the USSR.

sgt. pepper
06-04-2013, 01:04 PM
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kevinpate
06-04-2013, 01:14 PM
One thing to keep in mind. Once a sales tax goes away, you lose the share of public funds that the visitors and passerbys contribute to your infrastructure. A bigger deal in the metro than rural OK, but even a humble homeville like Poteau in SE OK has quite a lot of non-town folk spending money there daily. If that goes away from one's community, either the community makes it up internally, or must do without the services such funds help cover.

On a larger scale, I think something like 33%-38% of MAPs funds have come from non-OKC dollars being spent inside OKC. Not pocket change by any means.

sgt. pepper
06-04-2013, 01:35 PM
People here are getting way off topic like every other thread in this forum. When I click on this thread, I want to see something about either Jack in the Box, or Applebee's, not how a city operates. If you people want to talk about how the city of Mustang operates, or any other city operates, please create a thread with that heading. If I (or anybody else) wants to find out how the City of Mustang do their business, then I will click on that thread. NOW lets get back to the subject. I am glad Mustang is getting a Jack in the Box and an Applebee's, especially Applebee's.

Zuplar
06-04-2013, 02:08 PM
People here are getting way off topic like every other thread in this forum. When I click on this thread, I want to see something about either Jack in the Box, or Applebee's, not how a city operates. If you people want to talk about how the city of Mustang operates, or any other city operates, please create a thread with that heading. If I (or anybody else) wants to find out how the City of Mustang do their business, then I will click on that thread. NOW lets get back to the subject. I am glad Mustang is getting a Jack in the Box and an Applebee's, especially Applebee's.

I don't even know why that was brought up to begin with. So to get back to focus, I'm wondering how the recent storms are going to affect these 2 new restaurants. I know construction was supposed to begin this month originally. That still may be the case but I haven't seen any movement other than some surveying about a month ago.

OKCNDN
06-11-2013, 05:12 PM
Good for Yukon and by default, good for El Reno citizens. Loads of ER folks go there to eat. Also to the other poster who posted they can't understand why Yukon has two McD's, it's actually three McD's. There is one on Main Street as well.

I would like to see a Five Guys go in the area. Possibly in those empty storefronts next to the theater. That area really needs to be built up. I would love if a Barnes and Noble went there. I know it's not going to happen because that company is not expanding now. So much potential to build. It would be great if something like Paycom had built their new site there. Would have been great if Express built their headquarters in the area.

soonerguru
06-11-2013, 09:10 PM
That kind of goes back to the argument of why should I have to pay more taxes just because I have a better paying job and more expensive house? But then again I'm all for a consumption tax and to rid us from income tax.

Couldn't disagree more. If you lived in a state that had no income tax you may change your tune. At least with income tax you pay based on what you earn. Imagine living somewhere where you cannot even predict what you owe from year to year. People in cities where home values increase dramatically are screwed. More importantly, income tax is the only progressive tax; how much you pay is based on how much you earn.

OKCNDN
06-11-2013, 09:31 PM
Drove through this area tonight. There is dirt work being at the intersection of what would be NW 10th and Garth Brooks, southwest corner (directly west of the new Domino gas station and directly south of the Ford dealership). Is it Applebee's? Parking lot doesn't look big enough. Is it Jack-in-the-Box? No signs up yet.

Jon27
06-11-2013, 09:40 PM
Drove through this area tonight. There is dirt work being at the intersection of what would be NW 10th and Garth Brooks, southwest corner (directly west of the new Domino gas station and directly south of the Ford dealership). Is it Applebee's? Parking lot doesn't look big enough. Is it Jack-in-the-Box? No signs up yet.

That's Aldi. The Applebee's and Jack in the Box are going in Mustang, not Yukon. They'll be at HWY 152 and Sara Rd.

Zuplar
06-13-2013, 03:29 PM
Couldn't disagree more. If you lived in a state that had no income tax you may change your tune. At least with income tax you pay based on what you earn. Imagine living somewhere where you cannot even predict what you owe from year to year. People in cities where home values increase dramatically are screwed. More importantly, income tax is the only progressive tax; how much you pay is based on how much you earn.

I think you may be getting confused here. My biggest gripe is that the more I make the more my rate goes up. Obviously the amount will, that's inevitable. No state is completely without income tax as there is still a federal income tax. My statement rids us of FEDERAL income tax, and adds a consumption tax in it's place. The rest would be up to each individual state.

stick47
07-06-2013, 07:14 PM
I saw today that dirt work is being done in the lot to the West of My Dentist on HWY 152. I'm going to guess that this will be where Jack in the Box is going in. Does anyone know?

Zuplar
07-06-2013, 09:59 PM
I saw today that dirt work is being done in the lot to the West of My Dentist on HWY 152. I'm going to guess that this will be where Jack in the Box is going in. Does anyone know?

That's my guess. I really thought it was going on the other side, but apparently that's just going to be the Applebee's. I'm also wondering when the hospital is going to be started.

furyswrath
08-13-2013, 02:47 PM
That's my guess. I really thought it was going on the other side, but apparently that's just going to be the Applebee's. I'm also wondering when the hospital is going to be started.

Looking at what they poured concrete wise for applebees I think they are doing the new Small Footprint Prototype. 1200 to 1800sq plan. Not sure its hard to tell.. Fruitful year lets Applebee's branch out - Kansas City Business Journal (http://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/stories/2000/06/05/story3.html?page=all)

Bunty
08-13-2013, 03:38 PM
Mustang Times, Two new restaurants planning to open in Mustang (http://www.mustangpaper.com/contentitem/257172/1586/two-new-restaurants-planning-to-open-in-mustang)

But a lot of people look down upon chain restaurants as pretty mediocre at best places to eat, although, it seems plenty of people are enjoying them, possibly to the point of getting fat, judging how packed their parking lots tend to be at dinner time.

sgt. pepper
08-19-2013, 06:32 AM
Looking at what they poured concrete wise for applebees I think they are doing the new Small Footprint Prototype. 1200 to 1800sq plan.[/url]

I drove by there yesterday and it looks a little bit bigger than the jack in the box across the street. That place is tiny. I'm thinking it's another fast food place and not an Applebee's?

sgt. pepper
08-19-2013, 06:33 AM
That's my guess. I really thought it was going on the other side, but apparently that's just going to be the Applebee's. I'm also wondering when the hospital is going to be started.

One of the Mustang papers is reporting a ground breaking in September.

Zuplar
08-19-2013, 09:21 AM
I drove by there yesterday and it looks a little bit bigger than the jack in the box across the street. That place is tiny. I'm thinking it's another fast food place and not an Applebee's?

As far as I know it is the Applebees. They said it was going to be smaller than normal ones. Those are the only 2 places that have been announced so far.

Zuplar
08-19-2013, 09:22 AM
One of the Mustang papers is reporting a ground breaking in September.

They give any clue what or where it was going to be? Was it the Times or News?

Zuplar
08-19-2013, 09:30 AM
Maybe this is the groundbreaking you were thinking of? It's just the hospital that continues to get delayed.

Mustang Times, Groundbreaking date for healthplex pushed back again (http://mustangpaper.com/contentitem/349919/1586/groundbreaking-date-for-healthplex-pushed-back-again)

sgt. pepper
08-19-2013, 09:58 AM
Yes, that is it, the hospital keeps pushing it back. thank you for posting the article.