Dick's Sporting Goods has been in OKC for almost a couple years now, and was wondering, have you shopped there and if so, how has your experience been?
I was very excited when they first opened the locations but after shopping there I've been disappointed and remain an Academy shopper.
They offer way too much yuppie apparel and high end stuff most ordinary people don't want or need - each time I go in there I feel like the place is where people go to shop who try to pick up other people at the gym.
I have bought an Olympic weight set there and I've been very happy with it but to date that's all I've purchased. I've gone in a few other times only to be informed that they don't carry the stuff they have on their website.
Dick's recently fired all of their PGA professionals, and that's a shame, many very knowledgable Golf people are out of work
It sounds like you are one of them - im sorry to hear that.
Here is some honest advice for the store. There are certain areas in OKC that really nice golf attire and top of the line equipment would be ideal - basically up north. The rest of the town really isnt into golf as a whole and the people who live in those other areas treat golf as an occasional treat and dont need/want pro equipment. As a whole they (west, east, south) are more into boating, hunting, fishing, bbq, camping, tailgating, etc.
For many golf is something to do with your buddys to get away from your wife/kids for a few hours and the only score that is important is beating your friend.
Saw that the location in Midwest City has suddenly closed. They were taking down the sign and carrying boxes out. Any idea what happened?
There was a lease dispute.
https://www.centraloklahomaweeklies....st-city-store/
OKC to get massive House of Sport
The retail boom continues in Oklahoma City as plans have been filed for a huge new Dick’s House of Sport.
House of Sport is a completely new concept by Dick’s Sporting Goods and will be more than twice the size of its existing stores, with two levels and 115,000 square feet.
The new store will be located on N. Pennsylvania just south of Memorial Road/Kilpatrick Turnpike.
There is an existing Dick’s at 14200 N. Penn and it’s expected that location will close when House of Sport opens for business.
From a press release: “DICK’S House of Sport explores the future of retail through multi-sport experiences inside and outside the store, broad integration with the community, elevated customer service and enhanced technology. The store features a 17,000-square-foot outdoor turf field and running track, a rock-climbing wall, a batting cage with HitTrax™ technology, golf hitting bays with TrackMan™ simulators, a putting green, the company’s first-ever “House of Cleats” that will seasonally rotate product, a health and wellness destination to help customers with recovery and well-being, and a consolidated service area for breaking in gloves, stringing lacrosse sticks and building/repairing bikes.”
The new OKC store will be one of the first of the new larger Dick’s in the country.
I mean sure, why not? It just means there will be a huge vacant big box six blocks away. Would have preferred them to remodel their current store but maybe that’s hard to do. It’s the “throw away retail” culture. But having one is better than not having one, I suppose.
So many empty spaces along memorial now. Can we please get a Wholefoods or Trader Joe’s in one of them??
This is great! I love the House of Sport stores! I don't think there was enough space at the store .5 miles north to renovate and add 50,000 sq. feet. Either way, this is a great investment in the city by Dick's.
Every time I go by the Dick's on Reno/3rd street there are usually less than 10 cars in their parking lot . I often wonder how they make enough to pay the staff and the building overhead. I've been in there once just to look around and didn't buy anything.
OHhh the traffic is just going to be awful complain complain whine whine whine lol lol lol
Wasn't that lot a proposed WinCo that never got developed?
Would have really liked the Winco. It would be nice to see a grocery store move into the "old" Dick's space north of Memorial. That shopping center is fairly new in the Quail Springs of things, only about 10 years old. Wouldn't be surprised if JackBe aggressively expands to get the apartment crowd at Penn and Memorial in this space.
You could also see a TJ Maxx in this spot with Marshalls and Ross near by to complete the trifecta of identical stores operated by the same parent company.
Pretty cool concept. I hope that this, along with the other major development happening in the area, will spur some real bicycling infrastructure in this part of town.
This store looks just like one from the old Galyan's chain that Dick's bought out and closed some 20 years ago. Back to the future.
This is pretty exciting for OKC. I was recently in a Scheel's in Colorado Springs and this House of Sport seems like a direct competition response. Good for OKC, for sure.
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