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EBAH
I mean my wife laughed and was like, I think a ton of people would just be happy here if we could at least move up to Everlane level, which, talk about NOT NICHE, is basically just the replacement for the Gap.
She also lol'd and said, guys, we just got an Urban Outfitters about 10 years after losing its relevance and about 25 years after it opened in Austin.
Basically believe whatever you want, but the retail announcements of Oak are so far just same ole same ole and humorously dated
Look, it's really just like, remember back in 2008 how we felt about the grocery market here? there was no sprouts, no whole foods etc?
The retail market here is very much like that too. Mr Ooleys and Altons sell nice things, for old people, Dillards sells popular things, if you just want like, a good shirt for work. But like, we all get excited about how we are moving in to being a larger market and the retail announcements from the Oak development are definitely NOT that. So far it is like, announcing a brand new batch of the remaining parts of the dying Utica Square, and NOT like a thriving new retail development. We are not getting the kind of attention from retailers that are actually getting attention from younger affluent consumers, we just aren't. I don't see how you all as people that care about Oklahoma City don't see how swooping in and saying "things are good enough" isn;t the exact same old tired nonsense you've all heard about the parts of an economy YOU care about for years as well, I mean, I have to hear about how cool and different a specific new Golf store is despite us having multiple golf stores, has it ever occurred to you that maybe you're actually just no that in to fashionable clothing and household accessories and maybe others are?
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