Yes, they've moved the office building to the west; you also see two restaurant/retail buildings between it and Penn.
They have also drastically reduced the structured parking that was to be located near the office building.
To the west will be a 'culinary district' with a bunch of restaurants.
They just announced on IG that Williams Sonoma is coming to OAK.
Makes me wonder if that was the long term strategy for Williams Sonoma when they closed their store in Penn Square.
William Sonoma is one of the tenants I've known about for a while.
The location will be on the west side of the plaza, in one of the retail spaces that has apartments above.
Focusing heavily so far on home goods. Maybe Crate and Barrel will come to OKC soon, and maybe here.
But a very good get for OKC to have WS back!
Also today, they filed a building permit application for a stand-alone Pottery Barn location on the southeast corner of this development.
Will be moving from Penn Square but this space will be considerably larger. The first rendering is a bit outdated as you can see the line drawings are slightly different.
Not sure of what the retail/restaurant building to the west of PB might be. It's shown on the site plan as surface parking but I believe the moved the office building west to allow for something new on that particular site.
Lots of home stores thus far but there is a bunch of other retailers and restaurants that should be announced soon.
Gonna throw a P. Terrys into the mix for Oak. That Banana bread is incredible.
I'll take Whataburger vs all!
Pete, since PB and WS are moving/opening at Oak, do you think PB Kids will be a part of that as well? I assume West Elm has a long term lease at Classen and Grand, but it would be cool to see other new to market stores like PBK or GreenRow, which is a part of the PB family.
Thank god WS is coming back, which means more Pumpkin bread, noodles and of course peppermint bark to buy . I wonder if a department store type like Macy's would move there since they've been opening smaller and nicer format stores.
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