Some people probably hate the idea, but I've thought for a while that a downtown urban Walmart Neighborhood Market would be a smashing success.
It would be nice but to suggest it will be supported by transit is a pipe dream. It will need a considerable amount of parking— I just hope it is done right and not conspicuous.
I think DTOKC area sees a new grocery store(Walmart, TJ, HEB, Target, or maybe Whole Foods) announcement within the next 3 years.
No way it’s H-E-B. H-E-B stays within its current markets and rarely expands into new markets. They’re not in Dallas or El Paso and don’t have any plans to open stores in either location for the foreseeable future. They’re not leap frogging either of those locations for OKC. Not happening.
Home delivery is the future. Crest delivers and it is easier to provide this service than to erect a free standing store DT.
This article lists OKC as the 4th in affordable fastest growing cities in the U.S.
https://www.businessinsider.com/most...ck-2023-12?amp
LOVE seeing OKC getting more and more recognition for it's population and it's growth by the national media.Oklahoma City, one of the largest cities by population in the top 20, ranked fourth with an average home value of $194,700 and an 8.3% five-year population growth rate.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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