Re: My vision for downtown
Originally Posted by
MalibuSooner
That's a very interesting analysis.
In addition to their two main points, I would also say that the lack of larger corporations is also a big (if not bigger) barrier.
The majority of revenues from pro sports comes through the sale of luxury suites and season tickets. Typically, large companies buy both for use of their employees and to entertain clients.
OKC's biggest employers are the state, Tinker, and school districts -- not good candidates for buying lots of luxury suites.
For football, I think the limited market has already been well tapped due at OU and OSU. And for sports such as basketball and hockey, you have many more games you need to sell.
I'd love OKC to get a pro franchise but I think the sounder marketing plan would be to focus on semi-pro (and MLS) and amateur sports for the short-term.
Malibu, unfortunately
You are thinking in terms of numbers of people employed. But actually, OKC has lots of corporations and at least five in the Fortune 1000, 3 in Fortune 500 - I believe. You make these lists due to your revenue generation, not necessarily employment numbers. The state government is the next largest employer, much larger than the school systems.
Sure, Tinker is the largest employer in the state in terms of number of employees but Devon, Kerr McGee, Sonic, Chesapeke, Mid First, Bank of Oklahoma, OGE, on and on .. all have revenue generation substantially higher than Tinker (if it was rated as a private corporation).
Honestly, I dont think OKC has any trouble with corporate base, OKC has problems with public support! Plain and simple, otherwise our cable market would be larger, our sporting events would be standing room only, every event here would receive top press (instead of the media here listing our pro team's scores as an afterthought after going over the NFL or MLB).
Plain and simple, OKC get out and support WHAT YOU HAVE! Demand major league and someone will give it to you! And all of the corporate boxes will be filled (as they currently are at Ford and SBC Bricktown Ballpark!)
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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