. . . but wait!! ok. . .separate buildings. . .(hey Chesapeake has more than one building). Fresh produce in one. . .seafood/meats in one. . . .breads/shelf-goods in another. . .and a full-up liquor store in another!! At least it would be one trip shopping!!Well, rats. . .this probably would't fly either, but Gosh, By Gee, By Golly. . .we sure need one of those guys!!
I think that would be perfect. If we're going to get high end shopping with high end prices, why not try and get it a little personalized while we're at it. Better food and better service. I think bringing in many specialty stores is the Curve's best chance for success and would actually be nicer than a 90k sf superstore, no matter what brand it is, imo.Fresh produce in one. . .seafood/meats in one. . . .breads/shelf-goods in another. . .and a full-up liquor store in another!!
Maybe Aubrey didn't think this venture (Classen Curve) out too well either.... Maybe it was all about getting more exposure -- sometimes he might want to rethink his exposure....
I seriously doubt A.M. "planned out" Classen Curve. He hires a team of experts who do know what they are doing.
Metro, you don't know AM. If he has his name on it, he has a hand in it.
I've heard the people from Cafe 501 in Edmond may be opening a restaurant in Classen Curve as well:
Welcome to Cafe 501
I'm more anxious to hear about retail tenants such as clothing and other shops rumored to come there.
Don't hold your breath. Retail kind of sucks right now. You never know, but I certainly wouldn't expect any major national brands. IMO, that's actually a good thing, but I'm not sure if there are many local retailers looking to open new doors this year, either. Maybe if they get a niche thing going, it could be an opportunity for some that are holding their heads above water. It will be interesting to see if the curve stays within a concept or goes into "take what we can get" mode.
I also think they were hoping to lure local tenants from elsewhere and that doesn't seem to be happening.
As I've said before, I don't think the layout and location is well suited for most retail uses. It will be very interesting to see what they get other than restaurants.
It will help them greatly when the project is more complete, as the design and quality will certainly be a draw.
Pete - Location is so important to retail (even being on the wrong corner of the right intersection will kill you) that I wouldn't move to another location unless I was absolutely convinced that it was better than where I was. Classen Curve has yet to do that. People may not be happy with NH Plaza, 50 Penn Place or their freestanding location, but unless CC proves to be a winner (and worthy of their assuredly-sky-high rents), why take a chance?
I suspect Classen Curve rents will be high enough to ensure no cool local stores will locate there.
Isn't Balliet's relocating there? That's what I've heard.
Any further speculation on the classen curve sports bar and grille?
www.theclassencurve.com
I'm pretty sure they recruited "Republic" to fill that niche.
Republic will be a Gastropub with incredible AV set-up for sports.
Tuck,
Have you checked out Oscar's Gastropub in Tulsa? Do you plan on offering a similar menu concept with Republic?
I have been to Oscar's and had a great time. No, we are moving in a different direction with decor and menu.
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