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    Jack Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbrown84
    Oh please. Do you live in east Edmond like I do? If I can go to a really nice Barnes and Noble in Spring Creek Village five minutes away, rather than driving 15-20 minutes over to Quail Springs, I'm not complaining.

    Maybe you'd prefer a Jack in the Box to go in there, since it's a high quality, delectable, locally owned establishment.
    Actually, I do. I live off Coltrane and 33rd St.

    I think Spring Creek Village should be developed more like Spring Creek Plaza: small upscale shops, not large big box retailers that will bring the area down. Big box retailers like Barnes and Noble, Borders, and Books a Million belong in strip centers, not in nice upscale shopping villages. A Barnes and Noble would absolutely ruin the upscale feel of the quaint shops in the Spring Creek area.

    I'd much rather see Barnes and Noble build in a development like Fox Creek or maybe up on Danforth and Kelley, not Spring Creek.

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    Patrick Guest

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    Jack, I actually agree with you. The Spring Creek area is built itself on a foundation upscale quaint shops. I think large stores would ruin the area. Big Box retailers should stay in strip centers.

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    I agree in principle, but I think I would make exception with Barnes and Noble because it's smaller for a big box and generally much more upscale than Petsmart or Office Depot or something like that. I think it would work to have Barnes and Noble as an anchor for Spring Creek Village, but I guess Fox Lake Plaza would be okay too.
    Don't Edmond My Downtown

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    And there's a decent indie bookstore in Edmond: Best of Books, in Kickingbird Square. (I went up there for David Kent's signing of his third Department Thirty novel.)

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    I thought Best of Books went out of business

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack
    It's suburbia. What do you expect? I don't see how anyone can get excited about this.

    I'm excited about the Walmart and Plaza going up because it is only 2 miles from my house! There won't be any traffic to deal with when I have to go shopping.
    When it rains it pours... but when the blessings come they overflow!

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    Jack Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by okcgoddess
    I'm excited about the Walmart and Plaza going up because it is only 2 miles from my house! There won't be any traffic to deal with when I have to go shopping.
    Oh brother. I've never heard of someone getting excited about a Wal-Mart going in.

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    There are things about Walmart that I can't stand... The rudeness of the shoppers and people. But I can overcome all of that for convenience. I always shop by myself with my two children. It will be faster for me to drive around the corner to shop for everything I need. The Super Target isn't too far away but from my experience they are far more expensive.
    When it rains it pours... but when the blessings come they overflow!

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    Oki_Man5 Guest

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    There will be two Supercenters in my stomping grounds soon: One at 23rd and Douglas, and the other at 15th and Sooner, and I am excited to see them get there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oki_Man5
    There will be two Supercenters in my stomping grounds soon: One at 23rd and Douglas, and the other at 15th and Sooner, and I am excited to see them get there.

    Are those both MWC addresses?
    When it rains it pours... but when the blessings come they overflow!

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    Oki_Man5 Guest

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    The 15th street one is in Del City and the other is MWC

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    Jack Guest

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    How about we go ahead and build one downtown right in the middle of the CBD. I bet someone would get excited.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack
    How about we go ahead and build one downtown right in the middle of the CBD. I bet someone would get excited.

    Are you still making fun of me getting excited about getting a supercenter right by my house?????
    When it rains it pours... but when the blessings come they overflow!

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    Oki_Man5 Guest

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    I don't know if anyone would get excited or not, but it certainly would upgrade the CBD Area.

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    Please tell me you are joking. The minute we put a Walmart in the CBD, everyone on this site might as well pack up and go home.
    Don't Edmond My Downtown

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    Oki_Man5 Guest

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    I am curious as to why you might think I was joking, and how having a Wal-Mart there affect this board?

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    Jack Guest

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    Wal-Mart's are associated with low-life, welfare, access card users. They're at the bottom as far as grocery chains go. Anytime a Wal-Mart moves into an area, residential property values typically drop immediately. I think that shows you something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack
    Wal-Mart's are associated with low-life, welfare, access card users. They're at the bottom as far as grocery chains go. Anytime a Wal-Mart moves into an area, residential property values typically drop immediately. I think that shows you something.

    Get Real!

    Yes alot of people like you mentioned are shoppers at Walmart. But obviously not everyone. I don't like the rudeness I encounter sometimes as Walmart but I will shop there for convenience. Convenience is very important for my family. I am not a low-life, welfare, access card user and I would associate myself as a Walmart shopper. And as far as that goes there are several Walmart shoppers that don't fit your description. Your stereotype is wrong!
    When it rains it pours... but when the blessings come they overflow!

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    Jack Guest

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    Honey, my stereotype is right. Look at the statistics of shoppers that shop at Wal-Mart in terms of annual income, race, etc. Over 28% of shoppers at Wal-Mart use governmental assistance, that's more than twice seen at any other store. What do you think you're going to attract to the residential areas surrounding these Wal-Marts with these statistics?

    The Highlands and many of those other apartments in the Quail Springs area used to be nice until Wal-Mart moved in. Since, Wal-Mart has attracted low-life, not only to their store, but also to the apartments nearby. That's just the truth of the matter.

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    What about the other 72%? What type of people are they?
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    Jack Guest

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    The other 72% are either bottom of the line, crawling on the ground poor, or low class, or maye a few middle class, or possibly a few upperclass that have nothing better to do than walk around through slime and poop.

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    Whatever! What Walmart have you been in that you walk around in slime and poop? The MWC one at reno?
    When it rains it pours... but when the blessings come they overflow!

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    Patrick Guest

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    I've seen slime and poop at the Belle Isle one and at the one on Memorial and Penn. Can't make judgements on any others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick
    I've seen slime and poop at the Belle Isle one and at the one on Memorial and Penn. Can't make judgements on any others.

    You have literally seen poop at a Walmart! Whatever! If that was the case did you call the health department on them?
    When it rains it pours... but when the blessings come they overflow!

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    Super Walmart centers are very convienient for all types of people. Poor, middle-class, upper-class, etc. Walmarts help to employee alot of our citizens as well. There may be downfalls to Walmart like some of the customers and employees, or them running out small business but overall I think the positives far outweigh all the negatives.
    When it rains it pours... but when the blessings come they overflow!

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