Originally Posted by
dismayed
I really wish folks would stop trying to make the downtown issue into a single person vs. family debate. I can't even begin to count the number of my friends who are married, married with children, or in long term relationships who moved away from here because they felt that our city was lacking. Recently an opportunity arose that might have allowed one such friend to move back here from Austin, and he told me bluntly that he would never come back. He and his wife regularly enjoy arts and entertainment opportunities that simply do not exist here, and are able to shop (be it organic groceries, $250 jeans, or pieces of furniture that are truly works of modern art) at a level that is not possible here. There is a vast market out there, we'll just call them the professional and under 40 crowd, that this city's business folks, and the city which has leadership responsibility for areas of the city that is has basically propped up and created, are simply ignoring. It's like leaving money on the table. Except the money isn't staying on the table. Everyone I know goes to Dallas to shop, or the coasts or Austin for entertainment, orders their furniture from out of state, goes to Dallas to buy their cars because there is basically one luxury dealership serving 1.1+ million people here, and so on. There's always going to be some of that, but it shouldn't always have to be like that here. At times I seriously wonder if this city will never be more than it is today, but then I think about the vast numbers of people I know who make good money and who do enjoy the same things that I do and I simply cannot believe that new opportunities will not arise. At the end of the day I know that it eventually has to happen... and then I realize it just isn't going to happen downtown, it's probably going to happen on the Curve or elsewhere. And honestly I think that is why I care less and less about downtown and Bricktown with each passing year. The city and local business entities there have moved too slowly and the opportunities that they could have had aren't going away... they are simply going to happen in other parts of town.
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