Noticed that the old Shell was being taken down. Anybody know what is going in there?
Noticed that the old Shell was being taken down. Anybody know what is going in there?
The property is owned by the same group out of Dallas that owns all of the French Market Mall.
I suspect they are just clearing to sell the land or more likely, do some sort of ground lease.
I just drove by there on the way home from pool league. That station always seemed busy. Not that that's the only factor for keeping a business open but it helps.
CBRE Mark Inman has his sign up. They typically do sales. A very good firm. I used to live over there before downsizing to paseo.(I didn't want to live near those weirdos in mesta and couldn't afford HH...also pretty weird) and it was the only decent gas station for miles around.
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Inman has the entire center for lease and has for a while.
it's definitely precarious. I think the sam's club(plus gas station) just down the road threatens all the anchor tenants. Even the not-so. The shopping center across the street has been suffering for years. Big Lots, Akin's, Petsmart, Mademoiselle fitness and several thousand feet unleased for years? At least a few of those tenants might suffer a coupe de grace from Sam's
If I had to take a wild guess I would hope that 7-Eleven might purchase the corner and replace the hidden store that is located at NW 59th St & May Ave. I'm not sure if the Brown family would actually pony up the money to purchase the very expensive location to do this.
sewage problems i was told didnt want to fix the problem either
I read on Nextdoor that Chicken Express is going in at 63rd and N May.
Interesting as they just opened one on M May just north of Hefner.
This will be a Raising Cane's.
I work right down the street from this and currently have a 101.3 degree fever and on some meds and this is the best news I've had all day. I might actually cry. I no longer will have to drive all the way to 23rd for my delicious Cane's addiction.
Hey man, power to ya. I love Cane's though. While I was at OU, I would go to the Little Caesar's on Alameda and get a hot and ready, then go to Cane's and purchase a 21 oz. cup of Cane's cause. Me and my roommates would have a blast those nights.
But anyway, Cane's is delicious. It's quick. It's a great lunch place for me. The Chik-Fil-A right across the street from this routinely has 30+ cars in line during its lunch rush, so I think this is a great move by Cane's. Poach some of those ignorant Chik-Fil-A folk.
Never been a fan of Canes. Too much breading. Guess I'm one of those ignorant Chic-Fil-A Folks. If we don't agree we must be ignorant, right?
Yes you are Rover. You lifestyle decisions are wrong and very concerning to me. I can not understand how you won't eat at Canes. It's amazing chicken.
I'm a fan of both. There aren't any Raising Cane's in NorCal, so I eat Chick-fil-A way more, but I always take an opportunity to eat at Raising Cane's when I can. I guess I'm ignorant with a cool twist?
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