Nevermind; wrong thread.
Um,. no, not buying it.... I'll be very, very, very shocked if this is true
Reading the email to the blogger, it is signed by "Steve Cramer, Store Team Leader" and it was sent to the Tulsa store. Seems like it would be easy to check.
Steve Cramer was the store team leader in Tulsa last year. That much I could find.:
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I think what is most at issue is the claim that the new store will be "downtown" as this goes against everything all other research and noted sources have pointed to. Either the poster is not familiar enough with Oklahoma City to know the difference between the Classen Curve area and downtown, or it's a completely bogus post.
Until it can be researched and verified, I'd not take it at face value just yet.
Not skeptical at all about the curve location - downtown is what bewilders me
Perhaps they will build two of them? Not all that familiar with the chain, but maybe they feel they can grab some of the south side market by putting one in dowtown since a lot of south siders are in downtown at some point during the week (or close enough to it to stop by), while also capturing the north side market?
There was the rumored location at 36th and Broadway at one point in time. That's closer to downtown. Although, to add to the rumor mill, someone told me that Trader Joe's was planning to go in at that location.
Given the fact(s) that a: it's taken them YEARS to get here, and b: their demo guidelines are stringent as all get-out, I would say it's not likely they are adding a second location AT THIS TIME. If they do add one eventually, I'd see it going in north Norman somewhere so they can capture both the Norman and South OKC folk. We just don't have the income density, nor the psychographic trends, really, to justify two within ten miles of one another.
As for the Broadway & 36th location, I thought Council denied the request for this area to be a multi-use residential/commercial district. Thought there was enough push back from the Crown Heights folks that they didn't want to see any commercial development there. <--- Steve, can you help out my memory on this one?Originally Posted by betts
Betts your right. With all of the hype about Classen Curve (as beautiful as it is), Humphrey's still does possess the land next to First Christian Church right? I know the Crown Heights people threw great agitated protests, none the less, it is a great visible and easy access location to Downtown and commuters.
Have we actually mathematically confirmed that any one space in Classen Curve is large enough for the type of layout that they require for one of their stores?
Yeah, I'm not really familiar at all with their market and potential capture demographics they look for. I know they are upscale but not sure to what degree. I am just trying to find reasons why they'd be rumored for CC and now downtown -- unless they changed their mind on CC?
Two more reasons: 1. No one 2. Lives downtown
This is interesting because my understanding is the Chesapeake has a letter they're sitting on from Whole Foods and they demolished the funeral home back between the blizzards knowing "full well" (as we Okies say) that they'd put a Whole Foods there.
And of course, Humphries' Crown Heights land is in my opinion BY FAR the best shot Oklahoma City has of attracting Trader Joe's, Anthropologie, and other hold our retailers. There's no reason we couldn't have a TJ and a WF, we could support them. Omaha has had WF for about 5 years, and is now getting a TJ based on how well they supported WF--Omaha is only around 800,000 people, significantly smaller than Tulsa.
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