View Full Version : New Target in SE Norman
sooner333 10-13-2024, 09:22 AM Looks like a new Target, consolidation of Armstrong Bank’s E Norman and Noble locations and another big box retailer as part of this new development south of the Walmart on Classen/77.
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Soonerman 10-13-2024, 05:05 PM I could see that big box retailer going next to the anticipated Target being an Academy.
bison34 10-13-2024, 09:08 PM Went from a mixed-use development with housing to a strip mall. The most Oklahoma thing ever.
CaptDave 10-15-2024, 02:38 PM Went from a mixed-use development with housing to a strip mall. The most Oklahoma thing ever.
Should call it University South Park.......
FighttheGoodFight 10-15-2024, 03:45 PM Should call it University South Park.......
The council is already chomping at the bit for a new TIF! /s
bombermwc 10-16-2024, 09:02 AM Nice way to get that Noble traffic but i betcha those OU kiddos go to this one instead of the current one. Even if it's not a "Super" store, it'll be a lot closer for their "fix". I wonder what that north store will look like after this opens, in terms of traffic. It's pretty crazy busy today, but when ive been in there i'd say about half of the customers are OU kids.
Soonerman 10-16-2024, 07:18 PM Nice way to get that Noble traffic but i betcha those OU kiddos go to this one instead of the current one. Even if it's not a "Super" store, it'll be a lot closer for their "fix". I wonder what that north store will look like after this opens, in terms of traffic. It's pretty crazy busy today, but when ive been in there i'd say about half of the customers are OU kids.
I'm sure the UNP store will be fine especially for the westside of Norman.
BoulderSooner 10-17-2024, 07:49 AM Nice way to get that Noble traffic but i betcha those OU kiddos go to this one instead of the current one. Even if it's not a "Super" store, it'll be a lot closer for their "fix". I wonder what that north store will look like after this opens, in terms of traffic. It's pretty crazy busy today, but when ive been in there i'd say about half of the customers are OU kids.
tons of OU students live closer to the super target then this new location ..
LAWZCON91HD 01-11-2025, 11:24 PM tons of OU students live closer to the super target then this new location ..
I'm not sure where you come up with that idea. There are 19 college apartment complexes within 3 miles of that location. I'm also a electrician and have done service calls on 17 of the 19 sites and I can confirm 95% of the residences are college kids.
TornadoKegan 01-12-2025, 09:27 AM Went from a mixed-use development with housing to a strip mall. The most Oklahoma thing ever.
They probably just made it a mixed use try to get funding. Very few of those mixed developments actually end up as mixed developments
TornadoKegan 01-15-2025, 02:54 PM I am hearing that a Lowe's is going in that area as well. Does anybody have any documentation from the city whether that be plans or permits filed?
TornadoKegan 01-15-2025, 03:20 PM Please dismiss this post. Accidentally posted the same thing as above. It apparently never cleared my text box
TornadoKegan 01-16-2025, 08:32 AM I am hearing that a Lowe's is going in that area as well. Does anybody have any documentation from the city whether that be plans or permits filed?
Apparently the source to where I initially got the information from I didn't realize was from a city council member so I would have to say it is pretty reliable
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normandevelopment 01-18-2025, 07:02 PM Apparently the source to where I initially got the information from I didn't realize was from a city council member so I would have to say it is pretty reliable
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A typical Lowe's is 120-140,000 square feet. I think it's more likely to be a Tractor Supply, Ace, or smaller-scale store like that. But we shall see...
TornadoKegan 01-18-2025, 07:50 PM A typical Lowe's is 120-140,000 square feet. I think it's more likely to be a Tractor Supply, Ace, or smaller-scale store like that. But we shall see...
Mayor candidate Holman is who was saying this. He is also a current city council member.
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