Hopefully OKC will get their Costco by then too.
Hopefully OKC will get their Costco by then too.
What the hell is wrong with you people? Do you not understand, that is a fan website ran by fanboys? What credibility do they have? Seriously, Costco seems very secretive about their expansion plans and I firmly believe whoever keeps spewing the same crap about Costco coming to Tulsa is either trolling and we have the biggest Costco fan right here, in T town. I am not saying they won't go to Tulsa first, but for the love of god, these people have no clue what the hell they're talking about.
This was on the General Manager's report for the OKC Economic Development Trust, for the period of Oct. 1 through Dec. 31st, 2013:
Note: This organization works on projects within Oklahoma City limits.Completed Study of the economic impacts of Costco Store to help formulate incentive strategy
Also, specifically mentions "Century Center CVS", although I am pretty darn sure that deal has since died.
Any word on costco
The latest rumor according to AddictedtoCostco.com is that the Tulsa location will be opening in May 2015. I would expect an OKC location, if it ends up happening, in 2016 or 2017 with that in mind. I think Costco is still a ways off from coming to this market. That's just my speculation though.
This makes me question. While OKC has made great strides in a lot of areas, retail is still one area where OKC is significantly lacking for a city its size. That applies to retail in every category from upscale down to the lack of decent grocery stores (still hard for me to get used to after two years here). I wonder what it would take for national retailers to see OKC as a more attractive market? Should there be some kind of incentive system to encourage national retailers to set up shop here?
OKC is perceived as strictly a value shopping city. Whole foods had to get an incentive to come here and has been pleasantly suprised. While not retail, OKC is by far the largest city in the country without an office for my own employer. The reason used to be The Daily Oklahoman's add rates. Now they say the widespread wealth demographic (as opposed to a concentrated area of wealth) is the culprit. I think a lot of firms still have this perception that people here dont value quality.
It way be true for those that are born in Oklahoma. Living in Edmond, by far the majority of people that I run into are from somewhere else. I cannot believe how many are from Chicago or the west coast. I'm seeing a lot of retirees moving here for the cost of living. I think they miss the shopping.
I can bet people who are transplants miss decent shopping, and I am not talking about strictly upscale stuff. OKC doesn't offer much more than Amarillo or Fort Smith, Arkansas when it comes to shopping. Its ridiculous. What can be done to change that? If retailers are hesitant to come to OKC because there is no single location that meets their "1-3-5 mi" criteria when it comes to concentrated wealth, is there a way the city can be proactive to lure retailers another way? Or is OKC simply screwed until the demographics change that are more favorable to the retailers' spreadsheet?
Wow it has been a month and nobody posted here.
Any news?
Confirmed May 2015 opening for Costco at 103rd & Memorial (South Tulsa).
Costco will open south Tulsa location - Tulsa World: Local
That's good news for OKC.
Ok. I think it is. I go there every other week and the place feels run down, void of life, and depressing. Anyhow, I'm not getting into this discussion again. Go to the Tulsa section and look at the new Gathering Place Park thread and you can see my opinions of Tulsa.
Costco coming to Tulsa is great for Tulsa and great for Oklahoma in general.
See, I told you so.
Look for an OKC location sometime betwen 2016 or 2017, as long as the Tulsa location does well.
I am sure OKC residents will help support the Tulsa store like OKC pretty much supports Tulsa's concert and live music scene. It's not uncommon for people in OKC to take Tulsa daytrips and go shopping and this will give them extra reason to do so. Will be interesting to see if/when OKC gets a store if the sales numbers in Tulsa drop off.
I have a hard time grasping why someone would drive to Tulsa, yet anywhere 1.5 to 2 hours, for just Costco. Unless you live in a rural area
I haven't driven to Tulsa to shop for over 10 years and certainly wouldn't drive there just to go to Costco. Their SAKS is mediocre and our local stores are better.
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