METRO,
I was just in OKC in August and did not see any upscale retail in downtown other than Firefly, and it was empty.
sometimes, I think you all need to remember these key things:
1) not everybody lives in the suburbs nor wants to
2) inner city people dont really like to go to the suburbs to shop, they'd rather stay in town
3) tourists (like me) dont like to have to go to the suburbs to shop. We'd rather shop downtown and the inner city
In other words, you always have to think of the big picture. Isnt that what we always say when we start talking about getting an national anchor store downtown? Well, they aint coming until there is a critical mass downtown - and mainstream stores downtown will 1) give inner city residents the option to run errands downtown and 2) give tourists multiple reasons to spend $$ downtown.
When I was in OKC, my girlfriend and I spent over $1000 on retail purchases alone. Most of that was in the suburbs, because there was NOTHING downtown (although I did forget to take her to Firefly - because I thought it was closed as every time we were by there it was empty).
If there was stuff downtown, we would have easily out spent that! I mean, that's what we do when we travel - we SHOP! And we Patronize!
Oh, and I have a Cingular service so a store downtown probably would have meant some purchases there by me and my girlfriend.
You have to remember the big picture (which is NOT the sleepy suburbia perspective).
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