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9/22/14 Update: Opening date set for December 8, 2014.
Next location will be in Norman; 3 to 4 total of OKC area.
Franchisees have rights for entire state; will go to Tulsa when OKC operations are finalized.
3/28/14: Building permit today for a 4,000 square foot Corner Bakery to be located on Penn just North of Memorial.
Will be new construction in the parking lot in front of Target, just south of the Chick-fil-A.
This will be the first Corner Bakery in Oklahoma.
http://www.cornerbakerycafe.com/
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Mississippi Blues 03-28-2014, 12:14 PM I was in this area yesterday and the Italian restaurant (can't recall the name) directly south of where this is to be located has a remarkable resemblance to the usual Corner Bakery building design. I noticed that yesterday and then this comes about today. Twilight Zone if you ask me. Excited for this.
shawnw 03-28-2014, 12:20 PM What a great alternative to downtown, I'd love to hang out on the patio and feel the vibe of that corner. (said no one ever)
But I am glad they are still coming to the market, as maybe they'll pay closer attention to downtown and figure out that it can work.
I'm sure they'll do more locations in OKC.
Hopefully they'll take another pass at something in the central core, after the Century Center deal fell apart.
Mississippi Blues 03-28-2014, 12:24 PM What a great alternative to downtown, I'd love to hang out on the patio and feel the vibe of that corner. (said no one ever)
But I am glad they are still coming to the market, as maybe they'll pay closer attention to downtown and figure out that it can work.
I just noticed this the other day, but that little area in the parking lot of both Dick's and Target has some really great views of Oklahoma City looking south. Doesn't compare to actually being downtown, but still a nice view.
Plutonic Panda 03-28-2014, 01:13 PM Great place and great location! Glad to see some of that huge surface go as well. This will be great for an already booming area.
Dustin 03-28-2014, 01:23 PM Interesting location choice.
Parking at Target is going to be a disaster when Black Friday rolls around.
Plutonic Panda 03-28-2014, 01:44 PM Interesting location choice.
Parking at Target is going to be a disaster when Black Friday rolls around.Like I said... I like parking problems. Not to the point when it starts negatively affecting the economy and I don't think OKC is in the position that Paris, NYC, or SF is in where they can say.... no parking? Tough..... those are cities that will be alright no matter the case, but OKC needs take any employer we can get and if they are turning away because of lack of parking, that is not good. However, I don't think it will be bad here where the Target is. Makes people walk a little more ;)
Spartan 03-29-2014, 11:47 AM Strange choice for their first location.
progressiveboy 03-29-2014, 12:02 PM Strange choice for their first location. Not really. In the DFW area, they are situated on high traffic corridors and usually on high profile corners at major intersections. This should do well for OKC.
Mississippi Blues 03-29-2014, 12:07 PM Not really. In the DFW area, they are situated on high traffic corridors and usually on high profile corners at major intersections. This should do well for OKC.
The first Corner Bakery I ever went to was in the parking lot of a strip mall that contained Barnes & Noble, Best Buy, etc., in Addison (assuming you know where that is as you're a Dallasite).
Rover 03-29-2014, 09:45 PM Strange choice for their first location.
This is actually fairly typical for them.
betts 03-29-2014, 11:50 PM Corner Bakery is a chain. Where are most of the chains? The location is no surprise at all and I'm happy it won't be competing with our downtown and midtown local businesses personally.
soonerliberal 03-30-2014, 09:38 AM I don't know if I have ever seen a freestanding Corner Bakery... Even in the suburbs, they are generally in shopping centers.
Spartan 03-30-2014, 09:47 AM Corner Bakery is a chain. Where are most of the chains? The location is no surprise at all and I'm happy it won't be competing with our downtown and midtown local businesses personally.
What downtown and midtown local businesses? Prairie Thunder?
I'm just saying that it is strange after the lead-up that Corner Bakery and Panera were competing to enter the downtown market. Guess not.
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I think both Corner and Panera were squashed by their corporate; franchisees wanted to be downtown.
Besides Prairie Thunder there is also Kitchen no. 324 and Brown's Bakery.
Spartan 03-30-2014, 09:55 AM I thought Panera was almost completely franchise-driven?
Franchisees always have to get final corporate approval of any location.
Urbanized 03-30-2014, 10:01 AM I'm afraid the rooftop/demographics numbers are still too thin for national, non-destination places to feel comfortable with downtown. Locals and Oklahoma-based franchisees "get it" and want to be here, but for those who make decisions by spreadsheet 500 or 1500 miles away from here it makes no sense. That will change at some point; hopefully soon. There is a place for established national brands in the ecosystem, and I actually think they are needed to a point, but I'm glad that locals are presently able to establish a strong beachhead and loyal audiences before nationals arrive.
Spartan 03-30-2014, 11:27 AM This isn't just OKC suffering from the same trends that get other cities. Those other cities have chains. OKC attracted chains in the 90s with Abuelo's, Hooters (one of my fonder memories of Bricktown growing up), and Spaghetti Warehouse. Panera has urban locations. So does Corner Bakery. So does Applebee's even.
They just aren't being successfully sold on our downtown. It's that simple.
bchris02 03-30-2014, 11:29 AM This isn't just OKC suffering from the same trends that get other cities. Those other cities have chains. OKC attracted chains in the 90s with Abuelo's, Hooters (one of my fonder memories of Bricktown growing up), and Spaghetti Warehouse. Panera has urban locations. So does Corner Bakery. So does Applebee's even.
They just aren't being successfully sold on our downtown. It's that simple.
Chains live and die by the spreadsheet. They don't care about momentum, how far people will drive, etc. There are simply not enough rooftops within their preferred radius. It's that simple. I don't think anything can convince them otherwise with the exception of incentives and I don't think Corner Bakery is important enough to give them incentives to locate downtown.
For every residential development that is announced in downtown OKC that gets us a little bit closer to the possibility of chain retail/restaurants taking an interest in downtown.
Rover 03-30-2014, 02:53 PM Most established and successful food chains don't make money by speculating. They have formulae that help insure success for them and the franchisees. Why some of you try to present that as a negative or evil is beyond me. That is like being angry at an oil company that develops fields vs. wildcatting. The good news is that when they do locate downtown it will signal that downtown OKC is a strong place to do business and will encourage much more investment.
bchris02 03-30-2014, 02:58 PM Most established and successful food chains don't make money by speculating. They have formulae that help insure success for them and the franchisees. Why some of you try to present that as a negative or evil is beyond me. That is like being angry at an oil company that develops fields vs. wildcatting. The good news is that when they do locate downtown it will signal that downtown OKC is a strong place to do business and will encourage much more investment.
True. With the big corporations, the people who decide on locations don't want to risk their jobs departing from their proven formula. Local businesses who understand the market are more likely to take a chance, but for corporations its pretty black and white. An area either meets their criteria or it doesn't, and if it doesn't it's not happening without incentives.
betts 03-30-2014, 02:58 PM What downtown and midtown local businesses? Prairie Thunder?
I'm just saying that it is strange after the lead-up that Corner Bakery and Panera were competing to enter the downtown market. Guess not.
Prairie Thunder, Kitchen 324, Waffle Champion and really Elemental and Coffe Slingers would likely lose some business to Corner Bakery. Lunch places would as well. I'm happy with our options and if I want some particular Corner Bakery items I can always drive up there. I'm fine with the location.
bchris02 03-30-2014, 03:08 PM For those wanting more chains downtown, you need to be careful what you wish for. Like betts said above, chains entering the downtown market would steal significant business away from the locally owned establishments there now. The fact downtown is primarily local makes it unique and gives it more character.
Spartan 03-30-2014, 04:29 PM Prairie Thunder, Kitchen 324, Waffle Champion and really Elemental and Coffe Slingers would likely lose some business to Corner Bakery. Lunch places would as well. I'm happy with our options and if I want some particular Corner Bakery items I can always drive up there. I'm fine with the location.
That's not true. Corner Bakery would bring in it's own group which would augment the trend-setting population that has already done a good job supporting independent businesses.
For those of you reminding me that chains have a certain site selection process - I do this for a living and I am very familiar with the difficult task of trying to get something out of a corporate entity. That said, it happens from time to time and I see no reason why it can't be happening in OKC. Sometimes it has to do with who the franchisee is - Covelli Enterprises for example has opened Panera locations around the Midwest that their corporate office wouldn't approve normally.
More and more these days, just about every chain has an urban business model they can switch to. There's a strong recognition in retail circles that the indoor shopping mall is dead. Perhaps they have OKC on an internal list of places where site selection considerations are still right out of the 1990s, which is only backed up by the unfortunate fact that OKC will drive to anything new regardless of location.
I was down in Columbus last week and noticed that a 1-mile area around High Street & Lane Avenue has urban formats of the following: Urban Outfitters (sad that an "urban" format is of note for them), Anthropologie, Dr Martens, Panera, Red Robin, Buffalo Wild Wings, Raising Cane's, and Waffle House. I didn't even realize some of these chains were so adaptable. The Panera locations in Cleveland and Lakewood don't have parking.
I have a feeling that households NW of downtown are being served with 23rd Street locations whereas that short of a distance would almost always fall within the 3 and 5 mile circles. It's also of note that you guys think it's the 1 mile circle that hurts downtown. How many 1 mile circles in OKC have 6-7,000 residents that aren't named Lyrewood?
Plutonic Panda 06-11-2014, 07:26 PM Is this still happening? Haven't seen any movement on this and they got a building permit a few months ago
They haven't received a building permit; they've just applied for one.
Usually takes about 90 days for it to be issued.
Plutonic Panda 06-11-2014, 07:32 PM Oh, thanks for the clarification. Hopefully it gets built. Seems like this would be a good place to be part of the Lift development.
Absolutely no reason to think it won't get built. I've been tracking the building permit and it's moving through the process.
They should be breaking ground very soon.
Building permits have been issued and construction should soon be starting:
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warreng88 06-26-2014, 03:53 PM Any patio space?
The section at the bottom of this image is a patio:
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warreng88 06-26-2014, 03:56 PM ^^^^
Thanks Pete. I have an issue readins blueprints sometimes.
Plutonic Panda 06-26-2014, 04:30 PM Awesome!!!!!!! This will be a cool place.
SoonerFP 06-26-2014, 11:07 PM Looks great! Can't wait.
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TheTravellers 06-27-2014, 11:18 AM Love Corner Bakery, ate there lots in IL, but damn, now I'm going to have to deal with the hell that extends for almost a mile in each direction around that intersection. Oh well, it'll be worth it once in a while, glad we're getting one!
It's a local franchisee; I'm sure more locations will follow.
Richard at Remax 06-27-2014, 05:29 PM I actually went there this morning while in Chicago. It was great. Can't wait for this location near me
Construction trailer is now on site.
SoonerFP 07-18-2014, 06:06 PM Fence is up too! Can't wait for this to get started!
Plutonic Panda 07-19-2014, 01:04 AM 6/18/2014
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ExtremistPullup 07-22-2014, 02:38 PM We could use a which wich over there
Plutonic Panda 08-09-2014, 12:31 AM 8/9/2014
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Plutonic Panda 08-26-2014, 09:05 PM 6/26/2016
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Plutonic Panda 09-10-2014, 07:00 PM 9/10/2014
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Just spoke to the local franchisee and learned the following:
They have the franchise for the entire state
First location near QS will open December 8, 2014
Next location will be in Norman; likely the University North Park area
Will have 1 or 2 other locations in the area
Will expand to Tulsa once all OKC locations are up and running
Laramie 09-22-2014, 03:50 PM Watch out Brown's Village Bakery in Midtown!
Someone is moving in on your territory; keep those biscuits, donuts, cinnamon rolls, pies, cakes & cornbread fresh...
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Brown's Village Bakery supplied our family with a number of decorated cakes for all occasions. Wish this legendary store the best.
http://www.thunderfans.com/vforum/images/smilies/okc.gif "Oklahoma City looks oh-so pretty... ...as I get my kicks on Route 66." --Nat King Cole.http://www.thunderfans.com/vforum/images/smilies/okc.gif
Spartan 09-22-2014, 05:55 PM Doubtful. Corner Bakery will be just another chain trying to corner the suburban market. Nothing more nothing less.
ljbab728 09-22-2014, 10:53 PM Doubtful. Corner Bakery will be just another chain trying to corner the suburban market. Nothing more nothing less.
Excuse me while I grab my umbrella before going to the parade.
Rover 09-23-2014, 09:59 AM Corner Bakery is just another good addition to OKC. It will not make world peace or solve global warming. It does not go ONLY in urban areas, is not 40 stories tall, doesn't necessarily snug up to the street and isn't as cool and advanced as Cleveland or Charlotte. Ergo, it will bring the disdain of those who only accept world urbanista domination as the only objective.
LOL. These random snipe shots don't mean anything. This is a pretty decent place for a chain and it has its place.
bchris02 09-23-2014, 10:11 AM Doubtful. Corner Bakery will be just another chain trying to corner the suburban market. Nothing more nothing less.
Corner Bakery almost ended up downtown but ended up backing out with the "not enough rooftops" excuse. In a few years once there is enough people living downtown to look acceptable on a spreadsheet, chains like Corner Bakery and others will be scrambling to get a piece of the downtown pie.
Laramie 09-23-2014, 02:06 PM https://sp.yimg.com/ib/th?id=HN.608026249673639595&pid=15.1&P=0 https://sp.yimg.com/ib/th?id=HN.608039040087951985&pid=15.1&P=0
That's not Brown's Bakery? That's what I told him... ...oh my!
http://www.thunderfans.com/vforum/images/smilies/okc.gif "Oklahoma City looks oh-so pretty... ...as I get my kicks on Route 66." --Nat King Cole.http://www.thunderfans.com/vforum/images/smilies/okc.gif
Plutonic Panda 10-14-2014, 06:02 PM 10/14/2014
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Plutonic Panda 11-15-2014, 06:29 PM 11/15/2014
sorry for this pic turning out so blurry. I didn't catch that or I would've taken another one.
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From warreng88; I believe they are still set to open a week from today (Dec. 8th):
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Plutonic Panda 12-07-2014, 08:10 PM 12/7/2014
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Looks like they are not going to make their previously announced opening date of tomorrow (Dec. 8th). :)
jbkrems 12-08-2014, 10:44 AM Has anyone been in contact with them to find out when they WILL open then ???
Plutonic Panda 12-27-2014, 04:08 PM I was told by the owner of the Franchise I would be allowed to go in and take photos on Monday, so that'll be awesome!
12/27/2014
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