I read that OnCue had purchased the land where Central Church of Christ is currently located. When the church moves to their new building by Moore High School they will clear the lot & get started.
I read that OnCue had purchased the land where Central Church of Christ is currently located. When the church moves to their new building by Moore High School they will clear the lot & get started.
Not an ideal place I would imagine as it is a hard area to get to unless you are coming off the highway. I thought the best place would be at 4th and Eastern. Buy out the couple business there on the S.W. corner and get some park business when it is constructed as well as still being near the highway.
Also heard the rumor of oncue moving in to the church location on the corner. I also agree it's a weird location in comparison to their others.
As far as the sw corner of 4th and eastern, I doubt buying out any businesses other than defunct our perhaps some fledgling mom and pop would be to costly. Not to mention they'd certainly have to purchase some re zoned real estate from neighborhood Wal-Mart (to have enough space). If anything I could see Wal-Mart buying out that circle k so they could put in a Murphy's oil but even that's a stretch.
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Sorry I meant to say S.W. 4th and Broadway where there is a current older gas station and little convenient type store.
I agree 100% with that location for various reasons but mainly because it'd be more convenient for me. Not to mention those businesses are an eye sore. Unfortunately I'm pretty sure they'd have to procure some land from the auto shop to fit their normal layout if not buy them out altogether, also probably not cost effective if some/all parties aren't interested in relocating.
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Nothing compares to having the high visibility of having your store right on I-35 and the church location gives them that. But I agree the way the streets are laid out there is kind of messed up. The city could decide to put a stop or yield sign on the I-35 frontage road to stop North bound traffic which would allow those exiting off of I-35 to access the new store. Otherwise I see a lot of accidents happening there.
There is a yield there, most just don't notice it.
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I get off at the exit everyday after work and I can attest that yield sign is heavily ignored.
If an oncue does go in there some addressing of the traffic at that intersection will eventually have to happen. There's already more traffic there now as more people are getting off there in attempt to avoid the 19th street/service road debacle.
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I meant to say South bound traffic (not North) as the I-35 frontage road is one-way South bound in front of the church. The more I think about it, the only way I think it would work would be to build the store North of the existing church building, where the parking lot is now located.
Didn't catch that. Either way doesn't change the fact that there's already a yield sign there, has been forever. Like mentioned though nobody really pays much attention to it.
The additional traffic may require a full-on stop sign however.
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Any updates on the 7-11? Someone on the Moore, OK facebook group said they heard the City was fighting with the owners about something.
Any news lately? Saw cars parked around the entrances & some people walking on slab Wednesday afternoon.
Bump.
I am just shocked that 7-11 hasn't rebuilt yet on such a heavily traveled location. I could understand maybe waiting a year out of courtesy to the people that lost their lives there. Anyone know what the hold up is?
Whatever the hold up may be I have a feeling they will be itching to get it solved now that OnCue has started the demo on that church.
I sent an email to the 7-11 corporate office about rebuilding and received this one sentence response:
You will see us under construction very soon!
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