To me 'local' means can only be found locally. Although some of those national chain's franchises are locally owned, they're still considered national chains much like how McDonald's has locally owned franchises.
Local: Big Truck Tacos
Not local: Taco Bell
Today the developers filed for a building permit for the Dave & Buster's building.
Looks like that may be the first thing to go in at this development site.
But Pete, they can't start construction - what about the parking problem in Bricktown?
That could be an issue....especially if they plan on charging for parking (j/k)
i give up...I was responding in kind to Steve's joke
Oh and in case you didn't notice, D&B is not in Bricktown...LOL
Yeah, it is a great location, I am WAY more likely to go on May&Exp than I am in Bricktown.
Same here
More specifics on their building permit...
$4,000,000 for 23,805 square feet.
Demolition permits were issued last Friday for the car dealership and the other buildings on that site.
Wouldn't be surprised if they were out there tearing them down today.
They've been dismantling the far north building for awhile at a snails pace. It appears they are recycling the steel, which is good
It will do well in NW OKC. Not my kind of place, but for its target audience, I bet they'll keep it packed
Drove by the site today and the big Smicklas building had been leveled. The far eastern building is completely gone.
I said eastern, I meant northern.
Figures. More new stuff coming to that area after we move to the other side of town! I'll still probably drive over to check it out though.
Drove by today and everything is leveled and graded.
The old Smicklas and whatever-the-name-was office building leveled. They are doing dirt work today and caught this picture out the window on my cell phone. Sorry, not the best quality but it's strange to see it like this.
Also, I hate rumor central, but I am going to play the game. I heard some good news today that, if true, means the current Borders location that's closing won't be empty long. The best news is it's a national retailer that hasn't been in Oklahoma. The same person told me another retailer (and another new to Oklahoma City) is in negotiations for the 30,000 sq. feet where Ballengers was in the very nice Country Club Plaza.
The next national retailer I would like to see is Restoration Hardware. They're a natural for the Classen Curve/Whole Foods area. I would be thrilled to see them locate there. Again, it's another store Tulsa has that we should have. We don't have any local stores that have similar merchandise and so I don't think it would compete.
Oh, not at all. Pier One is much lower quality, and Pottery Barn is slightly lower quality and very different in terms of merchandise.
Crate & Barrell would be better than all of those, IMO.
Yeah
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