Re: Penn Square Mall Update
I sill don't buy population density as a means of measurement for locating a restaurant in a certain market.
Tulsa may be smaller in land area, but it being 'one big area' has nothing to do with location scouting. The fact is, all of Tulsa's affluent areas are in one area, whereas Oklahoma City's affluent areas are in northwest OKC, far south OKC, Edmond and the Quail Springs region.
Even though Oklahoma City is 608 square miles, look at a wall map of the city sometime. The area that has been urbanized covers only a third of that, right in the middle. The rest is rural space with a few streets here and there. Which means a good 95 percent lives within that urbanized area... not to mention the swallowed suburbs of Nichols Hills, The Village, Warr Acres and Bethany. I call it the core of Oklahoma City. If it were LITERALLY spread out over all 608 square miles, we'd all have 30 acre backyards.
So no, I don't buy into population density. That distorts the true population density of areas that have been urbanized.
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