Since I'm in Norman 5 days a week, I find this an interesting observation. One thing I have noticed about both cities is the propensity to build house right next to each other with nearly no yard at all. It's almost like apartment living the homes are packed so tight together. I reckong you'd have to have ordnances out the ears when you are so close you can hear your neighbor snore......
In a lot of ways, they are so much alike it's comical.....
I completely disagree. We enjoy having Super Target, Pei Wei, and Academy Sports here in town. And, the Embassy Suites is actually a decent hotel for visitors. For a "strip mall," it looks pretty good. Of course, this is not the final part of the project. These stores are all intended to generate traffic for the lifestyle center that is planned to open across the street. While it is taking longer than expected (not surprising given the economic climate), I look forward to seeing this development continue to grow.
Don't Del City my anything.
um, not really. In Norman youre bound to find much more diversity. More people of different ethnicities, walks-of-life, career fields, backgrounds, etc.
Edmond has too much of the stagnant reknown uppity elitist snobs to be as diversified as Norman.
Both towns have colleges, thats really the only similarity I see.
outside the mile radius around campus. norman = edmond. I have lived both places.
I am going to lose sleep if I don't know what the Kewpy Doll is.
Look it's just an opinion of a 26 year old who spent 4.5 years going to school at OU and have now lived over 4 years in edmond. love both cities. sure norman has more diverse people because there IS a major univeristy there.
Plus isn't it the pot calling kettle black when you say that you don't want to be like edmond because norman is better than that. just think it's silly.
blah blah blah..just wanted to type something so this thread prevails over the contending thread "dont norman my edmond"
If you under 30, I would hate to live in Edmond. Unless you want to get a head start on boring suburban life which is OK for some. Not for me. I have had some great great times in Norman - parks, festivals, bars/restraunts, OU campus (recently graduated).
I totally agree about Edmond being a police state/city. If you are black, its like trying to approach the Berlin Wall. I have a really close black friend who lives in OKC & got a job in Edmond. He eventually quit because he got pulled over so often - no faulty equipment, license & insurance all valid.
Cops would pull him over, demand an explanation for what he was doin, CONSTANTLY badger him about selling drugs. etc, he would then explain he is going to work, in his work uniform.
When I think Edmond I think - Nice houses, racists, holier than thou attitude, rat race.
When I think Norman I think - OU campus, parks, festivals, diversity, development, bars, restruants, college town. Norman has nation leading facilities - NWC, & the USPS Training Center. Memorial stadium, etc.
Maybe if Edmond didn't treat minorities like scum they would have a chance of catching Norman in population? Lol.
UCO will never "catch" OU in terms of development. Thats like saying OKC metro will one day "catch" DFW in population size. Not happening.
PW makes a good point, but I think he's selling Norman. Everything he attributed to Edmond, can and should also be attributed to Norman's northwest side as well.
good morning for a nice jog. hopefully it doesnt get too humid today.
I have lived in both towns and I've always thought that it referenced that Edmond is a generic, boring town full of chains while Norman is a fun, unique town with thriving local businesses. If you disagree with this just check out the restaraunt selection. Norman is far superior. It's not even close.
These are just a few Norman-owned restaurants:
Pepe Delgado's (authentic Mexican)
Tarahumara's (Tex-Mex)
Victoria's (Italian)
Greek House
NY Pizza
Gi Jing (sp?) (sushi and more...)
Othello's
Blu
The Library
Legends
The Earth (vegetarian/vegan, healthy)...
Here are a few regionally/state owned places that are succeeding in Norman:
Bison Witches (sandwiches and soup)
In The Raw (sushi)
Iron Starr (urban BBQ - the 1st one is in OKC)
La Luna
Chelino's
Those are just the places off the top of my head.
Norman does a great job of supporting Norman-owned restaurants and ones that are regional/state that are essentially local. Edmond does not. Edmond has a bunch of national chains. The same could be said of bars. There are a ton of great places to have a beer in Norman, but not in Edmond. Norman is local and unique. Edmond is chain-based and generic.
Off the top of my head, Edmond has
Othello's
Interurban
Mr Sushi
Boulevard Steakhouse
Cafe 501
Zarate's
Chelino's
Coach's
Goldie's
Johnnie's
Steve's Rib
Lottinville's
Hideaway
Ted's
Flat Tire Burgers
Sumo
Milanos Pizzeria
Pepe's
Louie's
I admit the bars in Edmond are lacking, but there are plenty of places to go on Memorial, which is basically considered "Edmond".
Exactly. You just listed a bunch of "local" restaraunts that feel like chains. I would never include those on a list of good, local places to eat. Goldies? Interurban? Also, Memorial is as generic as it gets. If Edmondiers are claiming Memorial theb you are just proving my point. I've lived in both places and the local food scene in Norman destroys Edmond.
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