Originally Posted by
Spartan
Rover, I think this is proof that you aren't the anonymous big player you like us to think you are, especially as you attack other leadership that generally everyone else recognizes as being a vital component of Bricktown's recent success. Bricktown has had excellent leadership over the last two years or so under Jim Cowan who has done a ton for the district. I used to be able to walk through Bricktown and literally see nobody there if it wasn't a Friday evening, but that's not the case anymore. All day long the district is busy, full of people. I get the real sense that Bricktown is slowly maturing before our eyes, and we knew it would do that or die. I think it's going to make it, rather than what happened to the West End (which is seeing a rebirth, however).
Retail is a matter of supporting what we got. I was in the Red Dirt Emporium yesterday and it was packed. Bought some jam. The marketplace will also be packed I imagine..those guys know what they're doing. Walked down to the Bricktown Candy Co and they were also doing good business, and I was impressed with their collection of soda pops and got some Sioux City Birch Beer. I was disappointed they didn't have Leninade but I've only been able to find that at Pops. There is retail in Bricktown and it's doing well, and keep in mind this was all on a Saturday around 2 pm.
I do think we need to get some national brands in Bricktown just for the purpose of reinforcing the retail offerings. If a GAP, a Walgreens, and Apple Store came in (your typical downtown retail staples) I think it would be a major benefit to the local business owners. In order for this to happen I think some developer is going to have to be brave enough to make a retail destination happen (and that's difficult to come across because Bricktown brings out the shortsightedness and greediness in everyone involved it seems). It's not going to come about as a part of some marketing campaign or anything like that. The Bricktown Association can only make so much happen.
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