Re: OKC hasn't sold chains on its strong points

Originally Posted by
Spartan
Okay, fair enough...
Where are OKC's equivalents to the following developments:
1 Utica Square
2 Highland Park Village
3 Country Club Plaza
4 Southlake Town Square
5 Zona Rosa
6 NorthPark Mall (Dallas..not OKC lol)
7 Dallas Galleria
8 Tulsa/Dallas/KC Whole Foods locations
9 RiverWalk Crossing
10 Tulsa/Dallas/KC IMAX Theater locations
11 Stonewood Hills (the suburbs..where Bass Pro belongs)
12 Legends/Village West
13 Crown Center
14 18th/Vine new urbanist center (I forget the name)
15 Oak Park Mall
16 Town Center Plaza
17 One Nineteen in Leawood
18 Mockingbird Station
19 Stonebriar Centre
20 Grapevine Mills
21 Neiman Marcus (their flagship original store is still in DTD)
22 Crescent Court
Here's what OKC has. Penn Square Mall, eh..not really cutting it. Nichols Hills Plaza gets an LOL. And 50 Penn Place is long gone. That's IT. Now, Classen Curve really has the chance to be something nice for OKC but only because of its tenant base. Balliet's and some of these awesome restaurant concepts have been desperate for quality space in OKC for a long time and have really settled with Classen Curve IMO. Classen Curve still amounts to maybe Crescent Court (Dallas) or One Nineteen (KCK burbs) and nowhere near the Plaza or Utica Square.
Evidence that Tulsa/Dallas/KC have better retail space available?
Not to mention that OKC still has NO equivalent of upscale urban neighborhood shopping that's available en masse in Brookside (Tulsa, or KC) or Greenville Ave in Dallas. However major major kudos for The Plaza District.. if you haven't checked out this area, you guys have to it's NW 16th between Classen and Penn. Probably 4/5 new local clothing shops, tons of live music, some new urban living options, 2 new coffee shops, art galleries and much more. I was sorta surprised and thought I was back in Calgary when I checked it out recently. This is one bright spot that OKC has on the horizon and a lot of it just has to do with Jeff Struble just making it happen and raising the bar on his own. Why can't more developers other than in OKC other than AMC just make stuff happen on their own and raise the bar?
Let's please stop comparing OKC (1.3 million) do DFW (6.7 million). That's a giant difference.
Now, as for Tulsa. Utica Square has a good thing going. We need something similar and won't me surprised to see it come about in the near future. We have the market.
As for Whole Foods? Let's not go there. You cannot count that against OKC. Ask Whole Foods. They're the ones dragging their feet.
Spring Creek in Edmond is a very great start.
IMAX has a location in Quail Springs Mall.
And KC is almost twice the size of OKC's market. So again, comparisons are pointless. KC and Dallas are both well-established markets. OKC is just getting started.
I am of the impression that we've taken the good ol' "We're not gonna maker it... poor us" approach.
I do agree, however, that local developers need to be nailed to the wall. They are partially responsible for a city's quaility of life, bottom line or not. We are just being vocal in the wrong place... an internet message board that they a) don't give a crap about and b) don't even know about.
Continue the Renaissance!!!
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