I'm mainly thinking hunting/fishing. If OSU is anything A&M there are plenty of young guys up there who'd love to spend their cash there.
We have a Bass Pro in the Stapleton area along I-70 and two Cabela's are supposed to open next month along I-25, one in Thornton (north) and one in Lone Tree (south). Cabela's is in expansion mode but with smaller stores than the one that is in Buda, Texas (South suburb of Austin).
Cost Plus is also here in Colorado with no wine sales.
The Thornton store is supposed to be around 90,000 sf and the Lone Tree store around 110,000 sf according to this Denver Post article. The store in Buda is 185,000 sf.
Here's a Denver Business Journal article about the new strategy of opening up two stores simultaneously in the same market.
That's pretty good size. I guess one here would work in Edmond they could maybe build another in the future. As ljbab stated, Dick's went crazy a year ago building something like 5 new stores at once. That really shows how much they trusted the market here. I was hoping that might give some other retailers some confidence here. Maybe it has and we are seriously being looked at or even planned by people we keep saying will never come here, who knows.
I thought their laws prohibit wine sales unless it's in a liquor store. Back on topic I think Gander Mountain would do well in OKC.
I think out of everything listed here, here is who is NOT coming to OKC.
IKEA
Nordstrom
Saks Fifth Avenue
Fry's Electronics
Louis Vuitton
Tiffany & Co
I would like to see a Fry's probably as much as anybody here.
However, like IKEA, they only locate in large markets. In fact I would say they are even more selective than IKEA in terms of locations. On top of that, the brick and mortar electronics superstore model is not the success it once was thanks to competition from online retailers.
IKEA!
Tiffany & CO (not gonna happen)
Potbelly's Restaurant
Johnny Rocket's Restaurant
LUSH Cosmetics/Bath products store
City Target in downtown OKC
Uptown Grocery in Midtown
Costco - anywhere!
REI - anywhere!
Trader Joe's or Central Market - anywhere!
Of course if the "anywhere" could be close to my house it would be nice.
At a Costco in the Bay Area right now, oh how I would kill to have one of these somewhere in OKC. Their wine is in the store with everything else. I wonder how well they would do in OKC.
Naturally Kroger would skip over OK, just like Costco in KS and TX, or Trader Joes in KS and TX, and so many others... Sigh..
Kroger used to be in Oklahoma, back in the 30's.
There is only 3.2% beer in the Costco stores here in Colorado, I don't recall seeing the separate but adjacent liquor stores (Havana & Florida, Lone Tree and Parker locations) like some of the Sam's Club stores here have or like the Costco stores in Austin had (beer/wine in the store). Liquor stores here are open seven days a week.
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