I didn't see a dedicated thread for the NE corner (seems to be one for the other three) but a construction trailer went up and there is a utility box (probably electric for the trailer) blocking the view of traffic from the South. This is just North of The Winston and West of the Lofts at Valencia. I think I remember it possibly being assisted living, but I might be mistaken.
i think it’s apartments
Work has started on a new strip center just to the west of Taco Bell. Will be very similar to the one already constructed to the west.
Donato's Pizza and Swig will be the anchor tenants. Similar to the shopping center in Edmond at 9th and Bryant.
https://www.cbre.com/properties/prop...-city-ok-73012
At the same intersection, CRBE is showing that 178th and May north of JackBe Grocery is avalaible again.
https://www.cbre.com/properties/prop...-city-ok-73012
I thought somewhere it was posted on the site that this was going to be some form of a micro-brewery to compliment the Winston across the street?
i even think in the OKC metro area, we are still going to see 2 more breweries potentially close in the next 18 or so months, unless they really get in influx of cash and/or change their model. again, these breweries could be making money if they would pivot their models some, but most were not great business owners to start with, they wanted to just open a brewery, and not really look at it as a true business. Peak saturation has hit OKC when it comes to craft beer, and those that don't know how to compete, will go away.
Breweries are closing everywhere, not just here. Beer sales in general are down so it's not even just about market saturation. Most of the local breweries that closed coincided with their leases coming up, not much different than we've seen with a lot of recent restaurant closures.
Anybody know how Lively Beerworks is doing?
Tried their Cowboy Cold last night. 🍺 👍🏻
Permits filed for Ace Hardware on the May Ave. frontage a little south of 7Brew.
I do kind of wish the empty land at the periphery of OKC had been more carefully developed. It's great that it is booming, but look at the developments around 380 in DFW. They used their undeveloped land well. I know, you can't fully compare the 2, but OKC could have some something on a smaller scale.
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