
Originally Posted by
Rover
Tenants don,t care about sprawl. They care about traffic count, demographics, exposure etc. They actually probably like sprawl as suburban space is generally cheaper and they can locate close to their target audience. These are business decisions not philosophy. Sprawl doesn't show up on their balance sheets...just on talk, talk, talk boards.
I am wondering if the owner is difficult to work with or if there are other reasons. The center across the street is full and parking lot is always busy. Traffic count is high. Must be some underlying reason.
And if the implication is that the neighborhoods won't sustain, then you haven't been to the area. It is growing quickly with nice neighborhoods of $300,000 to $2,000,000 homes around and close. It is positioned a mile from Quail Springs and on a main street going to Edmond. 150th is quickly filling in. Traffic is definitely increasing. All roads around it have been upgraded to 4 lane streets. Schools are growing and desirable. Not sure what you are saying about the sprawl issue here.
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