There would be no need for target to build a multi level store in OKC. I imagine that DT population would have to increase x10 for it to be feasible
Admittedly I'm no expert in the area of state liquour laws, but I don't believe the law requires the owner of land or building to be the owner/partner in a liquor store. There are many examples all over town where a liquor store is a tenant in a strip center owned by different parties.
Looking at such examples, CHK could construct the building and lease space to a qualified liquor store operator. Perhaps even one that is already established and is owned/operated by a good friend with the CHK ceo....
In Kansas, a number of liquor stores are in the same building as the grocery, but have a door adjacent to the entry of the supermarket. It is two transactions, but really a single shopping trip. There are multiple ways to skin the cat.
Actually, my question was regarding whether Whole Foods could operate the liquor store. Because they are only leasing the building and Aubrey is the owner, could they somehow form a partnership that would allow that to happen? Because, I would assume Whole Foods wants the income from the liquor store.
There is a Walmart in Pineville Missouri that sells hard liquor. Missouri likes to drink.
I am late to this thread as have been out of country for awhile. I live in Norman near OU and will definitely shop WF but not on a weekly basis if in CC. Downtown would have been more convenient for me though.
We lived in Tulsa before moving to Norman and I loved the WF there. The prepared items are wonderful and the cheese selections outstanding. I can hardly wait until the OKC one opens.
The Tulsa WF has done so well that a few years ago it expanded. When I go back there, the store is amazingly busy even in the recession and without liquor. I predcit the same success for an OKC store.
Well I am happy that they are coming, its about time..............
I'm sittin in a room with a few people that claim to be in "the know", including my stepmom, about where the grocier is to be built. They say Classen Curve. I hope so...
That room has a lot of people in it. Yeah, it will be Classen Curve. We'll get the rest of the info this week.
I am hoping for some renderings. Surely there had to be SOME form of orthographic documents in order for it to get a construction permit.
What can we expect to hear on Wednesday? Is it going to be an announcement from CHK or WF?
I'd imagine it will be an announcement from CHK or whomever the developer is. Don't see WF holding a press conference.
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