It's always intrigued me how so many businesses are clustered together in the this area. Hastily clustered together, with traffic being at times nightmarish and civic planning for development in this area to be subpar. I feel that when new businesses decide to stake a venture in Oklahoma City, they conduct their usual market research and find that this area is a commercial development hotbed. No one wants to be that business that went risky by selecting an area of town that's not so ripe for business, and possibly invigorate business in that area by stumbling upon and tapping into a formerly unreognized desire by its nearby citizens to have said business in their area. Sure....its successful, if your guess was correct, but in the game of business mistakes can cost big money that no one wants to lose in today's economy. What also intrigues me about the Memorial corridor is how close it is to Edmond, yet not actually in Edmond...as if Edmondites fear this mass commercialization will drag down their sacred property values. In the news recently, is the announcement that Cabelas is planning to open a store at Western and Memorial......Why, this area? Cause this is where everything else is when an executive from your company conducted research and saw this is where development is prime at? Why not adjacent to Bass Pro? Give some much needed competition in Bricktown. Norman would be an excellent choice....the residents there are just as affluent as any in Edmond, and with nearby Lake Thunderbird, it would make more practical sense.