Went by the Yukon store this morning and cars were lined up forever.
New Dutch Bros. coming to 7416 S. Western.
This is the NE corner of Western and I-240, on the site of a convenience store, just south of Burger King.
@ 15th and Broadway/Edmond location -- the old Circle K gas station building now has the Midwest Wrecking orange paint initials on the front indicating a razing is coming soon.
Norman's opens on the 14th.
a coffee shop that generates long car lines onto the street should be great for the traffic at 15/Broadway
23rd St. one is still an empty lot with the "For Lease" sign on it, so I looked it up on the County Assessor's site. It's owned by Mohr Penn OKC LLC, not Dutch Bros as their other locations are, so I doubt one's going in there, bummer...
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Dutch Bros. doesn't own their locations; they typically lease in a build-to-suit arrangement with the property owner.
That was to be the case at this 23rd Street site and the company that bought the land (Mohr Partners) is the group that filed the building permits on behalf of Dutch Bros.
I did see the 'for lease' sign on the property and there hasn't been any progress since the building permits were filed back in November, so the deal may have fallen apart.
Dutch Bros. planning another location on the NE corner of NW 58th and May on the site of Armando's.
*Finally* another coffee shop on May between Grand and 36th.
Of all the coffee joints Dutch Bros is my favorite. They have a great variety and their cups are bigger and prices cheaper than the competition.
Construction is underway at the Broadway and 15th location in Edmond. Moving along pretty quickly,
Norman's has stayed pretty busy even with Stella Nova across the street staying busy as well.
The only one that looks empty a lot is the Scooters. With Dunkin opening on Main in Norman as well I don't know how long Scooters will go.
Dutch Brothers is a solid contender. They have started their expansion into DFW. They just opened a location in Addison and it super crazy busy! Great coffee!
The Oregon/Pacific Northwest coffee chain I enjoyed the most (Black Rock) when I lived in Portland has also been expanding into the DFW market recently. There was a Dutch a few hundred feet away from the apartments I lived in so I would go there almost daily as I could easily walk to it and their coffee/rebels are pretty reliable if you know what you like.
On the topic of BR, from a brief conversation I’ve had with someone that would be familiar, I wouldn’t be surprised if they were in the Oklahoma City market in a couple of years. I know that doesn’t mean much to anyone else but it’d be one of the cooler things (for me) to expand here.
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