To add to the debate of Walmart - Broken Arrow supports three walmart supercenters and a neighborhood market, while in close proximity to the coweta and south Tulsa walmarts.
To add to the debate of Walmart - Broken Arrow supports three walmart supercenters and a neighborhood market, while in close proximity to the coweta and south Tulsa walmarts.
Yeah...there really isn't any argument that can be substantiated that Norman can't support a 3rd Walmart if the basis of that is population. Of course, someone underestimated the people by over 50% so perhaps people don't really understand that it is is Oklahoma's third largest city of well over 100,000 people.
Any update on any of these stores starting to build?
The area at the corner of SE 24th and HWY 9 appears to have a crop of some sort on it. If that means anything about the "dirt work to start this summer" claim. I hope not, as I really want a south side walmart.
I dont see any property in their name around there yet. Maybe this is normal
I'm told an announcement could be coming within the next 3--4 weeks, Walmart and Lowe's with several out parcels (probably fast food). It has been delayed because the Perfect Swing Property recently became available. Crest is looking at property in UNP.
I hope so! How long does the usual new Walmart construction take?
So college students don't spend money at retail establishments. Out of those 30,000 students only 4,000 have meal plans and interestingly enough just over the city limits of BA and Tulsa a Super Target is located at 71st and Garrett. With communities such as Nobel and points south there would be no problem supporting another WalMart that close.
College students living away from home receive their own census questionaires. Who knows how many fill them out or if they get double counted as living at home. They are supposed to be counted as living in their city of residence even if it's temporary.
http://2010.census.gov/campus/
Any new news on the new Crest or Walmart?
Haven't heard a peep down here.
Let's see how OU students apparently bring the income down in Norman and compared to Broken Arrow:
In Broken Arrow the estimated median household income in 2009 was $64,534. In Norman only $45,143.
In Broken Arrow the per capita income in 2009 was $27,238. In Norman only $25,244.
In Broken Arrow estimated median house or condo value in 2009: $152,600. In Norman: $145,700. This implies that homes may be bigger in Broken Arrow, further implying more household goods are needed from a Wal-Mart or Target.
(Source for figures: city-data.com)
Assuming that US Census data is being used, the students are counted.
http://pewresearch.org/pubs/1525/cen...-to-count-them
"Where should college students be counted in the 2010 Census -- at their parents' home or their school address? The Census Bureau has a cut-and-dried answer, but this question recurs each decade because census rules and people's preferences are not always in sync.
The 2010 Census operates on the idea that people should be counted at their usual address. According to census rules, people should be counted ("enumerated," in census-speak) at a residence if they:
Live or stay at the residence most of the time.
Stayed there on April 1, 2010 and had no permanent place to live.
Stay at the residence more time than any other place they might live or stay.
That means most college students should be counted at their college address, either on campus or off campus. They should be counted at their parents' home only if they live and sleep there most of the year."
The only comeback to the above would be the assumption that a significantly high percentage of OU students were not counted in the census, because they thought the census form was just a load a pure bs and could not be bothered with filling them out. And this probably also assumes that census workers didn't do much to follow up.
I used to work at PS. Owner basically let everyone go a little while after the May '10 tornado. Driven by a couple of times the past few months, place needs to be cleared for some new development as it looks like it isn't really doing anything other than getting old. Anyone heard any news about new developments in this area?
No kidding. Is Crest still coming to UNP? I am starting to think that this is like every other development at that place and Moore has stolen it away.
I'd rather see Norman get a Walmart Neighborhood Market on the SE side than another Supercenter. It's amazing how fast that area is growing especially being so far from 35. Love what they have planned for Cedar Lane with the sidewalks and bike lanes.
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