$2 million building permit today to remodel 33,455 square feet in Belle Isle Station for Nordstrom Rack.
This would be the old Linens n' Things space, C1 below and the first of any type of Nordies in the state:
$2 million building permit today to remodel 33,455 square feet in Belle Isle Station for Nordstrom Rack.
This would be the old Linens n' Things space, C1 below and the first of any type of Nordies in the state:
Noting says Oklahoma like a Nordstrom rack next door to a Super Wal-Mart.
Nordstrom Rack always goes in these types of "power centers".
Of course we would love to get a full-scale Nordies but a Rack will be a nice addition to the local market. I predict a smash hit.
Yes, this is a nice addition for Okc and I agree with your prediction it will be a "smash hit".
I hope the people shopping at the Rack aren't surprised by what they see next door, the Belle Isle WM has a reputation.
Great news!
Will this be our second one? I was thinking we have one at the Outlet Mall???
There is not one at the Outlet Mall? You may be thinking of Saks Off Fifth which is owned by Saks Fifth Avenue. Last time I was in the city, found some great shirts and shoes at Off Fifth! Nordstrom Rack will be a great addition to the OKC shopping scene. I shop at the NR at Park Lane in Dallas and it is absolutely a great store! I find lots of good things there as well!
Nice! Any inkling of completion dates yet?
great add this is a wonderful addition to okc
Ontario Mills is 1.5 million square feet compared to OKC's Outlet stores which total about 350,000 sf.
Not nearly comparable and in OKC, Saks is the only larger tenant and it's only 25,000 sf.
My point was the Belle Isle power center is more typical for them than a small outlet mall. Most of their stores in California are not in an sort of outlet mall.
I'm sure they will push hard to be open before the Christmas season.
Their build-outs are pretty bare bones, so they may be able to knock it out pretty quickly.
This is great news for OKC. At some point they will be finding space to get a real Nordstroms, now. But this is the first step!
This is AWESOME! I wouldn't be surprised to see one or two more if this one goes well.
Fantastic!! Definitely wish Walmart wasn't next door, but you take what you can get.
That's not possible, Pete. We're always being reminded that Tulsa gets everything first. LOL
http://newsok.com/nordstrom-rack-see...rticle/3701538
Went to Ross for the first time yesterday and was surprised by how much it looked like what Pete posted...the quality may be better but I would think they would want to protect the brand name more that what that pic showed. Considering the building and space already exists, does that pic look anything close to a $2 million building permit? How expensive can shoe & clothing racks be?
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