didn't burlington occupy some of that second-floor space at one time... or were they always on the first floor only?
didn't burlington occupy some of that second-floor space at one time... or were they always on the first floor only?
ahh... thanks to both of you. could've sworn that was the case, but wanted to make sure!
A building permit application has been filed for the new Hobby Lobby in this development.
Seems like a great location for them; the Michael's in Mayfair is always very busy and is a very tired looking store.
I hope they restripe that horrible parking lot.
It truly is one of the worst striping plans from a function/use standpoint of any sizable parking lots in OKC. I'm having a difficult time thinking of one that is worse.
I would be interested in knowing the number of fender benders that happen there. Greedily trying to force too many parking places onto too small a lot.
I'm sure the developers would love to sell off some of that parking for out-parcels (like Cain's) but the OKC parking codes require all those spaces, nevermind that lot is never even 25% full.
Only at Christmas when it's almost impassible. Once Hobby Lobby goes in it may be worse.
This is from November of 1983:
Was the second story taken off or just walled in and used for storage?
My parents bought my very first boom box at that Venture.
Odd how memories work. I remember the theater. Especially one night that was during a time that I was wiring a house for Bill & Barbie Mathis. They were going to the same movie and treated us to the movie and dinner. I was into pipe collecting/smoking for a while and spent a lot of time in the tobacco shop that was right on the inside corner of the two wings. After my second divorce I went to The Boars Head pretty much every night. Couldn't beat a pretty good free happy hour buffet. Felt like Norm on Cheers when I'd walk in and the whole place yelled "Bill!". But I don't remember Venture at all.
Was there a Safeway across the street from FMM?
Maybe? Seems like there was a grocery store across May or 63rd.
I know there was a Safeway at 36th & May which became Carpet World and is now OnCue. I think the gym on 122nd & May that was a Homeland could have been a Safeway before that. If so I can't imagine another Safeway on 63rd.
Wasn't the Sprouts a CompUSA at one time??
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