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Urbanized
I said it long before ground was even broken in Wheeler District - you know, back when naysayers were complaining that ground hadn't been broken yet and suggesting that it might not even happen - that Wheeler could/should be transformational for the entire metro, showing folks who might be interested in more walkable, urbanist communities what it could look and feel like. I think I even said it won't be long before some Edmond folks in particular started asking "wait...why can't we have this in Edmond?"
I can go one step further and point out that Wheeler brought Building Culture to the OKC Metro, and that Wheeler-connected Carlton Landing is what brought them to Oklahoma to begin with. It's perfectly fine to say that neighborhoods like this aren't a person's particular cup of tea, but for hundreds (and likely thousands) of people and families it is EXACTLY what they are looking for. Healthy communities offer a diversity of lifestyle options.
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