Yeah, what is the latest on the Nordstrom Rack? I know they said a Spring 2013 opening, but I didn't see anything going on when I drove past the location of where they'll be last week. If I recall correctly, the "for lease" sign was still on the building.
I also agree with making room for Neiman or something similar on the more upscale end, if we could attract them of course.
2008 probably caused them to delay/cancel a possible opening in OKC. Now that retailers are starting to expand again, it wouldn't surprise me to see Urban Outfitters looking at OKC again. I would like to see them somewhere on 23rd St. Urban Outfitters is kind of a hipsterish store so that would be the perfect area for them.
I have always imagined them being somewhere other than Penn Square or Quail Springs, and 23rd St. would be a nice fit for them if they're looking for something similar to what betts is talking about. You just gotta wonder if bchris02 is right about them looking at OKC again.
Saw this in the DO. Betts, it looks like your source was quite reliable!
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My daughter tells me the Anthropologie store here is doing very well, and since they are a sister store of UO, I would not be surprised if they're looking at OKC again. I think 23rd St. would have to raise the bar a bit more than they have, development wise. My favorite spot for them is 1111 Broadway, as it's got the space and parking, is close to a lot of people from their target demographic, and Broadway is starting to become a bit of a retail corridor. If I were the Midtown Renaissance people, I'd be courting Urban Outfitters.
You must have missed the other thread about that corner. It will, indeed, be a Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market. There is already a Homeland about 1 mile away.
http://www.okctalk.com/suburban-deve...carthur-2.html
Just can't go along with the idea that Wal-Mart's are "completely dominating." It was like that for a time, but I notice that crowds are door-to-door seemingly 24x7 at the new Crest at 104th and May, Homeland at SW 104th and Penn is enduring, and that alone tells me the options are out there. We go to WalMart probably the least now that we ever have. Won't say we never go there, but their selection is and was so poor that we typically visit them only for very specific items or if we happen to know they're significantly cheaper than our normal haunts.
But completely dominate? Don't think that's accurate. At least not anymore.
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Welp another "trendy type" store coming to Penn Square. Speaking of Penn are they going to turn that Sarah Sarah's into a full front or Auntie annies ( they closed the place recently) into a full front Microsoft store?
Knew about the Nordstrom plans but it went very quiet for a few months with nothing going on at the site. Glad it's still happening. It's a fall 2013 opening now instead of spring 2013.
Just officially for the record of this thread, we now have a Nordstroms here, awwww yeaaaah. . . . Ok, it's just a Rack, but maybe if it performs well, which it should as I have spent an obscene amount of money there, we might land a full sized Nordstrom!
Just wanted to add to this forum the New Microsoft Store officially opens tomorrow. Yet another awesome retail option we have here in OKC
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