Re: Is Chesapeake Cannibalizing the Western Corridor?
Originally Posted by
Uptown
Just found this on Chesapeake's website:
"We believe Chesapeake's Oklahoma City campus provides the company's employees with the premier working environment in the oil and gas industry. In the high-risk world of oil and gas exploration, attracting top-performing technical and support personnel can mean the difference between a dry hole and an exploratory drilling success. Chesapeake's collegiate style campus and our status as the most active independent oil and gas producer helps encourage the best and brightest to become part of the Chesapeake team. We invite current or prospective shareholders or employees to visit our campus to witness first-hand why so many of the industry's most talented employees have chosen to bring their unique skills to Chesapeake. When you visit our campus, please make sure to visit our dining places "in house." By all means, avoid areas to the north and south of the campus. These areas are part of the Western Avenue District, an eyesore in our city. To encourage you to stay with Chesapeake, we do want to let you know that we've purchased the entire eyesore along Western Avenue. We plan on demolishing every square inch of the district, and replacing it with exactly the same thing you see on our corporate campus. A mile of lovely identical-appearing buildings, surrounding by the mile-long Chesapeake Brick Wall, a symbol of our corporation. Thank you for visiting Chesapeake.
Thanks for the tongue in cheek post which so pointedly expresses your opinion. IMO however, it is totally inappropriate to misrepresent information in the process. Being blatantly untruthful in the process of trying to be funny is just in bad taste.
The Old Downtown Guy
It will take decades for Oklahoma City's
downtown core to regain its lost gritty,
dynamic urban character, but it's exciting
to observe and participate in the transformation.
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